Exercise 12-10A (Algo) Determining cash flows from investing activities LO 12-3 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below] The following accounts and corresponding balances were drawn from Delsey Company's Year 2 and Year 1 year-end balance sheets: Account Title Investment securities Machinery Land Year 2 $101,800 $ 116,900 Year 1 520,300 145,800 425,000 93,800 Other information drawn from the accounting records: 1. Delsey Incurred a $1,340 loss on the sale of investment securities during Year 2. 2. Old machinery with a book value of $5,000 (cost of $25,530 minus accumulated depreciation of $20,530) was sold. The income statement showed a gain on the sale of machinery of $4,880. 3. Delsey did not sell land during the year. Exercise 12-10A (Algo) Part b b. Compute the amount of cash flow associated with the purchase of machinery. Cost of machinery purchased
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- Required Information Exercise 12-10A (Algo) Determining cash flows from Investing activities LO 12-3 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The following accounts and corresponding balances were drawn from Delsey Company's Year 2 and Year 1 year-end balance sheets: Account Title Investment securities Machinery Land Other Information drawn from the accounting records: Year 2 $ 104,300 524,400 143,300 1. Delsey Incurred a $1,210 loss on the sale of Investment securities during Year 2. 2. Old machinery with a book value of $4,860 (cost of $25.120 minus accumulated depreciation of $20,260) was sold. The Income statement showed a gain on the sale of machinery of $4,670. 3. Delsey did not sell land during the year. Exercise 12-10A (Algo) Part e e. Prepare the investing activities section of the statement of cash flows. Note: Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign. DEL SEY COMPANY Statement of Cash Flows (Investing Activities) For the Year…! Required information Exercise 12-10A (Algo) Determining cash flows from investing activities LO 12-3 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The following accounts and corresponding balances were drawn from Delsey Company's Year 2 and Year 1 year-end balance sheets: Account Title Investment securities Machinery Land Exercise 12-10A (Algo) Part c Year 2 $ 102, 100 527,300 143,500 Other information drawn from the accounting records: 1. Delsey incurred a $1,300 loss on the sale of investment securities during Year 2. 2. Old machinery with a book value of $4,070 (cost of $25,390 minus accumulated depreciation of $21,320) was sold. The income statement showed a gain on the sale of machinery of $4,220. 3. Delsey did not sell land during the year. Amount of cash flow Year 1 $ 112,700 427,100 98,000 c. Compute the amount of cash flow associated with the sale of machinery.5 ! Required information Exercise 12-10A (Algo) Determining cash flows from investing activities LO 12-3 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The following accounts and corresponding balances were drawn from Delsey Company's Year 2 and Year 1 year-end balance sheets: Account Title Investment securities Machinery Land Exercise 12-10A (Algo) Part b Year 2 $ 102,100 527,300 143,500 Other information drawn from the accounting records: 1. Delsey incurred a $1,300 loss on the sale of investment securities during Year 2. 2. Old machinery with a book value of $4,070 (cost of $25,390 minus accumulated depreciation of $21,320) was sold. The income statement showed a gain on the sale of machinery of $4,220. 3. Delsey did not sell land during the year. Year 1 $ 112,700 427,100 98,000 Cost of machinery purchased b. Compute the amount of cash flow associated with the purchase of machinery. Prev 4 5 6 7 - of 9 Next
- of 5 ok t ! Required information Exercise 12-10A (Algo) Determining cash flows from investing activities LO 12-3 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The following accounts and corresponding balances were drawn from Delsey Company's Year 2 and Year 1 year-end balance sheets: Account Title Investment securities Machinery Land Exercise 12-10A (Algo) Part a Year 2 $ 102,100 527,300 143,500 Year 1 $ 112,700 Other information drawn from the accounting records: 1. Delsey incurred a $1,300 loss on the sale of investment securities during Year 2. 2. Old machinery with a book value of $4,070 (cost of $25,390 minus accumulated depreciation of $21,320) was sold. The income statement showed a gain on the sale of machinery of $4,220. 3. Delsey did not sell land during the year. Amount of cash flow 427,100 98,000 Required a. Compute the amount of cash flow associated with the sale of investment securities. S hQUESTION 12 When using the indirect method to determine operating cash flows, how would the retirement of bonds payable at their maturity date be shown on the statement of cash flows? a. an investing activity b. not reported on the statement of cash flows c. a noncash investing and financing activity d. an operating activity e. a financing activity5 Required information Exercise 12-10A (Algo) Determining cash flows from investing activities LO 12-3 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The following accounts and corresponding balances were drawn from Delsey Company's Year 2 and Year 1 year-end balance sheets: Account Title Investment securities. Machinery Land Exercise 12-10A (Algo) Part b Year 2 $ 102,100 527,300 143,500 Year 1 $ 112,700 Other information drawn from the accounting records: 1. Delsey incurred a $1,300 loss on the sale of investment securities during Year 2. 2. Old machinery with a book value of $4,070 (cost of $25,390 minus accumulated depreciation of $21,320) was sold. The income statement showed a gain on the sale of machinery of $4,220. 3. Delsey did not sell land during the year. Cost of machinery purchased 427, 100 98,000 b. Compute the amount of cash flow associated with the purchase of machinery.
- Problem 10-2 (IAA) Star Company provided the following data for the preparation of statement of cash flows for the current year: Cash balance, beginning Cash paid to purchase inventory Cash received from sale of trading securities Cash paid for interest on bank loan Cash paid to repay principal amount of bank loan Cash collected from customers Cash received from issuance of ordinary shares Cash paid for dividend Cash paid for income taxes Cash paid to purchase trading securities 1,500,000 7,800,000 2,500,000 450,000 1,000,000 10,000,000 1,200,000 2,000,000 1,350,000 1,000,000 1. What is the net cash provided by operating activities? a. 1,900,000 b. 2,900,000 c. 2,350,000 d. 400,000 2. What is the net cash used in financing activites? a. 3,000,000 b. 2,000,000 c. 1,800,000 d. 4,200,000 3. What is the cash balance at year-end? a. 3,400,000 b. 1,600,000 c. 1,400,000 d. 2,400,0005 Required information Exercise 12-10A (Algo) Determining cash flows from investing activities LO 12-3 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The following accounts and corresponding balances were drawn from Delsey Company's Year 2 and Year 1 year-end balance sheets: Account Title Investment securities Machinery Land Year 2 $ 103,400 521,300 145, 100 Year 1 $ 114,400 425, 100 91,800 Other information drawn from the accounting records: 1. Delsey incurred a $1,330 loss on the sale of investment securities during Year 2. 2. Old machinery with a book value of $4,130 (cost of $25,010 minus accumulated depreciation of $20,880) was sold. The income statement showed a gain on the sale of machinery of $4,980, 3. Delsey did not sell land during the year.Statement of Cash Flows—Direct Method applied to PR 16-1A The comparative balance sheet of Navaria Inc. for December 31, 20Y3 and 20Y2, is as follows: Dec. 31, 20Y3 Dec. 31, 20Y2 Assets Cash $ 251,860 $ 238,290 Accounts receivable (net) 92,610 84,960 Inventories 261,030 250,990 Investments 0 97,660 Land 133,790 0 Equipment 285,270 224,620 Accumulated depreciation-equipment (67,800) (60,500) Total assets $956,760 $836,020 Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Accounts payable $ 172,940 $ 164,700 Accrued expenses payable 17,390 21,740 Dividends payable 9,400 7,500 Common stock, $1 par 51,100 39,290 Paid-in capital: Excess of issue price over par-common stock 194,400 113,700 Retained earnings 511,530 489,090 Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $956,760 $836,020 The income statement for the year ended December 31, 20Y3, is as…
- Classifying Items in the Statement of Cash Flows The following items are commonly reported in a statement of cash flows (indirect method presentation). For each item 1 through 20, determine (a) in which section the item is presented (operating, investing, or financing) and (b) whether the associated dollar amount is added or subtracted in the statement. (a) (b) 1. Payments of short-term debt. AnswerOperatingInvestingFinancing AnswerAddSubtract 2. Repurchases of common stock. AnswerOperatingInvestingFinancing AnswerAddSubtract 3. Purchases of property and equipment. AnswerOperatingInvestingFinancing AnswerAddSubtract 4. Sale of investments classified as long-term. AnswerOperatingInvestingFinancing AnswerAddSubtract 5. Proceeds from the issuance of common stock. AnswerOperatingInvestingFinancing AnswerAddSubtract 6. Increase in prepaid expenses and other current assets. AnswerOperatingInvestingFinancing AnswerAddSubtract 7. Acquisition for cash of a competitor.…Problem 17-4 (IAA) Pro Forest Company provided the following information for the preparation of a statement of cash flows for the current year Fear state 2020 2019 Cas! Accc Inve Inve Lan Pro Acc Goc 300,000 Cash and cash equivalents Trading securities Accounts receivable, net of allowance Inventory Property, plant and equipment (net) Goodwill Discount on bonds payable 603,000 300,000 200,000 600,000 900,000 2,000,000 200,000 72,000 520,000 840,000 2,100,000 200,000 100,000 4,675,000 4,260,000 Acc No Во Sh. Sh Re Tr 490,000 310,000 800,000 800,000 210,000 1,000,000 Accounts payable Accrued expenses Bonds payable Preference share capital, P100 par, each share convertible into two ordinary shares Ordinary share capital, P20 par Share premium Retained earnings 500,000 700,000 400,000 650,000 400,000 820,000 500,000 1,355,000 A 4,675,000 4,260,000 1. Additional information 2. 1. Net income for the current year was P1,705,000. 2. Cash dividend paid during the year totaled P1,000,000. 3. The…Cash received from long-term notes payable Purchase of investments Cash dividends paid. Interest paid Financing Activities Compute cash flows from financing activities using the above company information. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.) Cash received from long-term notes payable Cash dividends paid Cash provided by financing activities $ 66,000 16,500 $ 52,800 26,400 66,000 (52,800) 13,200