Is the total (net) amount of cash flow from operating activities on your 12/31/2005 annual financial statement
Question:
1/1/2005 Issued common stock for $100,000 cash. Borrowed $400,000 cash from CountyBank. The money is to be repaid on 1/1/2008, along with interest.
1/2/2005 Purchased $100,000 of inventory on account, and paid $80,000 cash for equipment with a four-year life (and no salvage value).
4/1/2005 Paid $15,000 cash on the outstanding account created on 3/1/2005.
5/1/2005 Sold $30,000 of inventory for $200,000 on account. Paid a $17,000 dividend.
8/1/2005 Purchased land for $18,000 cash.
10/1/2005 Collected $125,000 from customers from the 5/1/2005 sale.
12/31/2005 At year-end, recorded one-year’s depreciation, accrued $40,000 interest on the bank loan, and reclassified some liability amount as current.
*What is the total (net) amount of cash flow from operating activities on your 12/31/2005 annual financial statements?
Answer:
I'm assuming your are to follow the guidelines of U.S. GAAP.
All you have to do is classify those operations that affect cash flows (inflows or outflows) as: cash flows from operating activities, cash flows from financing activities or cash flows from investing activities.
Paragraphs 15- 24 (pag. 7-8) of FAS Statement 95 "Statement of Cash Flows" provides GENERAL rules for classification:
Download: http://www.fasb.org/pdf/fas95.pdf...
Cash flows from financing activities:
Issued common stock (cash) $100,000
Loan $400,000
Dividends ($17,000)
NET C.F. $483,000
Cash flows from operating activies:
Payment, outstanding account ($15,000)
Collections from sales $125,000
NET C.F. $110,000
Cash flows from investing activities:
Purchase of equipment ($80,000)
Purchase of land ($18,000)
NET C.F. ($98,000)
* Inflows (outflows)
NET INCOME:
Revenue $200,000
Cost of Sales $30,000
GROSS PROFIT$170,000
Operating Expenses $20,000 (one year's depreciation)
OPERATING PROFIT $150,000
Interests, paid $40,000
NET INCOME $110,000
*Income Tax??
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