Deck 22: The Statement of Cash Flows

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On the statement of cash flows, cash receipts of dividends are classified as investing activities under U.S. GAAP.
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Which of the following is not a cash equivalent?

A) accounts receivable expected to be collected in 30 days
B) treasury bill with a maturity of 2 months
C) commercial paper maturing in 45 days
D) mutual fund deposits
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The statement of cash flows assists financial statement users in all of the following ways except ________.

A) determining the entity's need for external financing
B) evaluating the ability of the entity to meet its obligations
C) assessing the ability of the entity to satisfy its customers
D) identifying the entity's investing transactions during the period
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Which of the following questions would not be answered by the annual cash flow statement?

A) What was cash used for during the year?
B) What was the change in the cash balance during the year?
C) Where did cash come from during the year?
D) How did cash expenditures benefit the firm during the year?
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On the statement of cash flows, cash receipts from the collection of notes receivable are classified as investing activities.
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Cash equivalents are short-term, highly liquid investments with original maturities of one year or less when acquired.
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Which of the following is considered to be a part of cash and cash equivalents under IFRS, but not U.S. GAAP?

A) treasury bills
B) bank overdrafts
C) commercial paper
D) money market funds
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List five ways that the statement of cash flows assists the users of financial statements?
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Under both U.S. GAAP and IFRS, bank overdrafts are netted against the other positive balances included in cash and cash equivalents.
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The statement of cash flows summarizes a firm's cash inflows and outflows at a point in time.
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How do U.S. GAAP and IFRS differ in measuring cash and cash equivalents?
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On the statement of cash flows, cash receipts of dividends are classified as operating activities under U.S. GAAP.
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On the statement of cash flows, operating cash flows include cash flows that relate to the production and delivery of goods and services.
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Bank overdrafts are considered to be a reduction of cash under IFRS, but not under U.S. GAAP.
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The primary objective of the statement of cash flows is to ________.

A) provide information about a company's cash receipts and cash payments for operating, financing, and investing activities over a period of time
B) disclose changes in asset and equity accounts over a period of time
C) disclose changes in working capital over a period of time
D) provide information about a company's cash-basis revenue and expenses activities over a period of time
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The statement of cash flows is divided into three sections under U.S. GAAP and four sections under IFRS.
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On the statement of cash flows, the three classifications of cash flows are reporting, investing, and financing.
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One purpose of the cash flow statement is to determine the firm's need for external financing.
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Under U.S. GAAP, bank overdrafts are typically considered to be liabilities.
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When preparing the statement of cash flows, IFRS will allow companies to classify some cash flows classified as investing or financing activities under U.S. GAAP as operating activities under IFRS.
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The conceptual model for the statement of cash flows is based on the accounting equation.
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All of the following would appear as significant noncash investing and financing transactions in the notes or supplementary schedules to the financial statements except ________.

A) issuing preferred stock for cash
B) converting bonds into capital stock
C) exchanging land for a building
D) signing a capital finance lease
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Significant noncash transactions involving investing and financing activities are not required to be disclosed in the body of the statement of cash flows.
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Under U.S. GAAP, which of the following may be included in the financing activities section of the cash flow statement?

A) receipt of dividends
B) payment of dividends
C) receipt of interest
D) payment of interest
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Changes in current liabilities are reflected in the financing activities section of the statement of cash flows.
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On the statement of cash flows, cash payments of the principal portion of promissory notes are classified as financing activities.
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On the statement of cash flows, cash flows from investing activities should include ________.

A) the factoring of accounts receivable
B) the receipt of stock dividends
C) the issuance of common stock in exchange for land
D) the major repair of a fixed asset
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Which of the following is not a required section of the cash flow statement?

A) financing activities section
B) operating activities section
C) funding activities section
D) investing activities section
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An acquisition of a plant asset financed by the issuance of long-term debt is not incorporated into the body of the statement of cash flows.
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IFRS does not require that the increase or decrease in cash and cash equivalents explained in the statement of cash flows agree to the line item Cash and Cash Equivalents, ending balance, in the balance sheet.
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Which of the following sections of the statement of cash flows includes cash flows that relate to the production and delivery of goods and services?

A) financing activities section
B) operating activities section
C) funding activities section
D) investing activities section
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A decrease in a liability generally results in an increase in cash.
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Changes in current assets excluding cash are reflected in the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows.
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An increase in accounts receivable generally results in an increase in cash.
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Which of the following is not included in the operating activities section of the cash flow statement under U.S. GAAP?

A) payments of income taxes
B) payments of dividends
C) payments of interest
D) payments of executive salaries
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Which of the following sections of the statement of cash flows includes cash flows that relate to the acquisition and disposal of noncurrent assets?

A) financing activities section
B) operating activities section
C) funding activities section
D) investing activities section
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The "bottom line" of the cash flow statement is Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash and Cash Equivalents.
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The conceptual model for the statement of cash flows is based on the income statement equation.
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Changes in noncurrent liabilities are reflected in the financing activities section of the statement of cash flows.
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List and briefly describe the various sections of the statement of cash flows.
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The conceptual model for the statement of cash flows is based on which of the following equations?

A) Cash Flows = Operating Activities + Financing Activities - Investing Activities
B) Net Income = Revenues - Expenses + Gains - Losses
C) Assets = Liabilities + Equity
D) Change in Retained Earnings = Net Income - Dividends
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Which of the following equations represent the relationship between the change in Cash and cash equivalents (Cash) and the changes in Other Current Assets (OCA), Current Liabilities (CL), Noncurrent Assets (NCA), Noncurrent Liabilities (NCL), Capital Stock (CS) and Retained Earnings (RE)?

A) ΔCash = ΔCL + ΔNCL − ΔOCA −ΔNCA + ΔCS + ΔRE
B) ΔCash = ΔOCA + ΔNCA −ΔCL −ΔNCL + ΔCS + ΔRE
C) ΔCash = ΔCL + ΔNCL − ΔOCA −ΔNCA - ΔCS - ΔRE
D) ΔCash = ΔOCA + ΔNCA −ΔCL −ΔNCL - ΔCS - ΔRE
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Under IFRS, the operating activities section may begin with something other than net income when using the indirect method.
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The indirect method of formatting the statement of cash flow is also referred to as the income statement format.
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Cash paid to employees is calculated as salary and wage expense minus increases in salaries and wages payable.
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Changes in which of the following are included in operating activities on the statement of cash flows?

A) accounts payable
B) bonds payable
C) treasury stock
D) property, plant, and equipment
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The direct method of formatting the statement of cash flow is also referred to as the reconciliation format.
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Under the direct method, items included in the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows include cash collected from customers and cash collected from the sale of operating plant assets.
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Under the indirect method, adjustments to net income are based on accounting equation relationships.
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Cash paid for merchandise is calculated as purchases plus increases in inventory minus decreases in accounts payable for inventory.
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When preparing the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows, both FASB and IASB prefer the direct method over the indirect method.
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A company borrows $10,000 and signs a 90-day nontrade note payable. How would this event be reflected in the statement of cash flows?

A) cash outflow from investing activities
B) cash inflow from investing activities
C) cash outflow from financing activities
D) cash inflow from financing activities
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Under the indirect method, which of the following would be added to net income when determining net cash flows from operations?

A) gain on the sale of a used truck
B) amortization expense
C) increase in inventory
D) decrease in accounts payable
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Increases in current liabilities cause operating cash flows to be lower than accrual-basis net income.
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A company reconciles net income to net cash flow from operating activities when using the direct method.
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Decreases in current assets cause operating cash flows to be higher than accrual-basis net income.
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Changes in retained earnings are always reflected in the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows.
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Explain the conceptual model for the statement of cash flows.
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Changes in which of the following are included in financing activities on the statement of cash flows?

A) accounts payable
B) bonds payable
C) accounts receivable
D) property, plant, and equipment
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Cash collected from customers is calculated as net sales revenue minus increases in accounts receivable.
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Which of the following is not a cash inflow from investing activities?

A) sale of fixed assets
B) collection of notes receivable
C) purchase of treasury stock
D) sale of held-to-maturity bond investment
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Cash flows from investing activities on the statement of cash flows include receipts of cash from the sale of investments and from issuing bonds.
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Ralirali Corporation's financial statements included the following amounts for the current year:  Issued new shares of preferred stock $98,000 Loaned cash to key supplier 24,000 Bought new delivery truck for cash 59,000 Proceeds from the sale of used production machinery 29,000 Sold treasury stock 31,000\begin{array} { | l | r | } \hline \text { Issued new shares of preferred stock } & \$ 98,000 \\\hline \text { Loaned cash to key supplier } & 24,000 \\\hline \text { Bought new delivery truck for cash } & 59,000 \\\hline \text { Proceeds from the sale of used production machinery } & 29,000 \\\hline \text { Sold treasury stock } & 31,000 \\\hline\end{array}
Based on this information, what is the amount of net cash provided (used) by investing activities?

A) $30,000 net inflow
B) $54,000 net inflow
C) $54,000 net outflow
D) $5,000 net outflow
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Comparative financial statements for Tomtric Company follow:
 Comparative financial statements for Tomtric Company follow:    \begin{array}{c} \text {Tomtric Company}\\ \text {Income Statement}\\ \text {For the year ended December 31, 2019}\\ \begin{array}{|l|r|} \hline \text { Sales } & \$ 70,000 \\ \hline \text { Cost of goods sold } & \underline{40,000} \\ \hline \text { Gross margin } & 30,000 \\ \hline \text { Depreciation expense } & 5,000 \\ \hline \text { Other operating expenses } & \underline{ 15,000 }\\ \hline \text { Operating income } & 10,000 \\ \hline \text { Loss on sale of equipment } &  \underline{4,000} \\ \hline \text { Income before taxes } & 6,000 \\ \hline \text { Income tax expense } & \underline{2,400} \\ \hline \text { Net income } & \underline{\$ 3,600} \\ \hline \end{array}\end{array}   Additional data on activities during 2019 are as follows: • During 2019, Tomtric Company sold used equipment for $3,000 that had cost $15,000 with accumulated depreciation of $8,000. • New equipment was purchased for $12,000 cash. • Cash dividends totaling $8,000 were paid. • Long-term investments that had cost $18,000 when purchased were sold for $18,000. • Common stock was issued for $10,000. Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Tomtric CompanyIncome StatementFor the year ended December 31, 2019 Sales $70,000 Cost of goods sold 40,000 Gross margin 30,000 Depreciation expense 5,000 Other operating expenses 15,000 Operating income 10,000 Loss on sale of equipment 4,000 Income before taxes 6,000 Income tax expense 2,400 Net income $3,600\begin{array}{c} \text {Tomtric Company}\\ \text {Income Statement}\\ \text {For the year ended December 31, 2019}\\\begin{array}{|l|r|}\hline \text { Sales } & \$ 70,000 \\\hline \text { Cost of goods sold } & \underline{40,000} \\\hline \text { Gross margin } & 30,000 \\\hline \text { Depreciation expense } & 5,000 \\\hline \text { Other operating expenses } & \underline{ 15,000 }\\\hline \text { Operating income } & 10,000 \\\hline \text { Loss on sale of equipment } & \underline{4,000} \\\hline \text { Income before taxes } & 6,000 \\\hline \text { Income tax expense } & \underline{2,400} \\\hline \text { Net income } & \underline{\$ 3,600} \\\hline\end{array}\end{array}

Additional data on activities during 2019 are as follows:
• During 2019, Tomtric Company sold used equipment for $3,000 that had cost $15,000 with accumulated depreciation of $8,000.
• New equipment was purchased for $12,000 cash.
• Cash dividends totaling $8,000 were paid.
• Long-term investments that had cost $18,000 when purchased were sold for $18,000.
• Common stock was issued for $10,000.
Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method.
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How are the direct method and the indirect method alike for the statement of cash flows?
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Under the indirect method, which of the following would be subtracted from net income when determining net cash flows from operations?

A) gain on the sale of a used truck
B) amortization expense
C) decrease in prepaid rent
D) increase in salaries payable
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In determining net cash flow from operating activities, an increase in merchandise inventory during a period ________.

A) requires a subtraction adjustment to financing cash flows under the indirect method
B) requires a subtraction adjustment to sales to customers under the direct method
C) requires an addition adjustment to net income under the indirect method
D) requires an addition adjustment to payments for merchandise under the direct method
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The calculation of cash flows from investing activities on the statement of cash flows begins with net income.
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In determining net cash flow from operating activities, a decrease in accounts payable during a period ________.

A) does not require an adjustment under the indirect method
B) does not require an adjustment under the direct method
C) requires a subtraction adjustment to net income under the indirect method
D) requires a subtraction adjustment to payments for merchandise under the direct method
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When preparing the investing activities section of the cash flow statement under both U.S. GAAP and IFRS, firms report acquisitions of fixed assets separate from sales of fixed assets.
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Contrast the differences between the indirect method and the direct method for the statement of cash flows by explaining each.
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In a statement of cash flows, the cash flows from investing activities section should report ________.

A) the factoring of accounts receivable
B) a major overhaul of equipment
C) stock dividends received
D) the issuance of common stock in exchange for a factory building
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) Standard setters encourage the use of the direct method over the indirect method.
B) The direct method is known as the reconciliation method.
C) Under U.S. GAAP, the indirect method starts with income before income taxes.
D) All of these statements are true.
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Firms report cash flows from investing activities using the ________.

A) gross method
B) net method
C) indirect method
D) direct method
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Volutia Corporation's comparative financial statements included the following amounts for the current year:  Depreciation expense $102,000 Loss on sale of fixed assets 38,000 Decrease in fixed assets 155,000 Increase in accounts receivable 37,000 Decrease in accounts payable 42,000 Decrease in inventory 71,000 Increase in taxes payable 19,000 Net income 72,000\begin{array} { | l | r |} \hline \text { Depreciation expense } & \$ 102,000 \\\hline \text { Loss on sale of fixed assets } & 38,000 \\\hline \text { Decrease in fixed assets } & 155,000 \\\hline \text { Increase in accounts receivable } & 37,000 \\\hline \text { Decrease in accounts payable } & 42,000 \\\hline \text { Decrease in inventory } & 71,000 \\\hline \text { Increase in taxes payable } & 19,000 \\\hline \text { Net income } & 72,000 \\\hline\end{array}
Compute net cash provided by operating activities using the indirect method.

A) $223,000
B) $22,000
C) $185,000
D) $68,000
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Which of the following is a cash outflow from investing activities?

A) lending cash
B) payment of dividends
C) proceeds from sale of fixed assets
D) purchase of merchandise inventory
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Volutia Corporation's comparative financial statements included the following amounts for the current year:
 Depreciation expense $102,000 Loss on sale of fixed assets 38,000 Decrease in fixed assets 155,000 Increase in accounts receivable 37,000 Decrease in accounts payable 42,000 Decrease in inventory 65,000 Increase in taxes payable 19,000 Net income 720,000\begin{array} { | l | r |} \hline \text { Depreciation expense } & \$ 102,000 \\\hline \text { Loss on sale of fixed assets } & 38,000 \\\hline \text { Decrease in fixed assets } & 155,000 \\\hline \text { Increase in accounts receivable } & 37,000 \\\hline \text { Decrease in accounts payable } & 42,000 \\\hline \text { Decrease in inventory } & 65,000 \\\hline \text { Increase in taxes payable } & 19,000 \\\hline \text { Net income } & 720,000 \\\hline\end{array}
Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method.
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The investing cash flows section of the statement of cash flows is based on an analysis of the balance sheet accounts for noncurrent assets and noncurrent liabilities.
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Tandoor Inc. financial statements included the following amounts for the current year:  Retired bonds $73,000 Proceeds from collection of note receivable 31,000 Dividends received 45,000 Acquired production machinery with cash 59,000 Sold treasury stock 39,000\begin{array} {| l | r| } \hline \text { Retired bonds } & \$ 73,000 \\\hline \text { Proceeds from collection of note receivable } & 31,000 \\\hline \text { Dividends received } & 45,000 \\\hline \text { Acquired production machinery with cash } & 59,000 \\\hline \text { Sold treasury stock } & 39,000 \\\hline\end{array}
Based on this information, what is the amount of net cash provided (used) by investing activities?

A) $90,000 net inflow
B) $14,000 net inflow
C) $28,000 net outflow
D) $34,000 net outflow
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Cash flows from investing activities on the statement of cash flows include receipts of cash from the collection of notes receivable and from the sale of fixed assets.
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On the statement of cash flows, cash receipts of dividends are classified as investing activities under U.S. GAAP.
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Which of the following is not a cash equivalent?

A) accounts receivable expected to be collected in 30 days
B) treasury bill with a maturity of 2 months
C) commercial paper maturing in 45 days
D) mutual fund deposits
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The statement of cash flows assists financial statement users in all of the following ways except ________.

A) determining the entity's need for external financing
B) evaluating the ability of the entity to meet its obligations
C) assessing the ability of the entity to satisfy its customers
D) identifying the entity's investing transactions during the period
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Which of the following questions would not be answered by the annual cash flow statement?

A) What was cash used for during the year?
B) What was the change in the cash balance during the year?
C) Where did cash come from during the year?
D) How did cash expenditures benefit the firm during the year?
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On the statement of cash flows, cash receipts from the collection of notes receivable are classified as investing activities.
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Cash equivalents are short-term, highly liquid investments with original maturities of one year or less when acquired.
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Which of the following is considered to be a part of cash and cash equivalents under IFRS, but not U.S. GAAP?

A) treasury bills
B) bank overdrafts
C) commercial paper
D) money market funds
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List five ways that the statement of cash flows assists the users of financial statements?
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Under both U.S. GAAP and IFRS, bank overdrafts are netted against the other positive balances included in cash and cash equivalents.
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The statement of cash flows summarizes a firm's cash inflows and outflows at a point in time.
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How do U.S. GAAP and IFRS differ in measuring cash and cash equivalents?
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On the statement of cash flows, cash receipts of dividends are classified as operating activities under U.S. GAAP.
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On the statement of cash flows, operating cash flows include cash flows that relate to the production and delivery of goods and services.
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Bank overdrafts are considered to be a reduction of cash under IFRS, but not under U.S. GAAP.
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The primary objective of the statement of cash flows is to ________.

A) provide information about a company's cash receipts and cash payments for operating, financing, and investing activities over a period of time
B) disclose changes in asset and equity accounts over a period of time
C) disclose changes in working capital over a period of time
D) provide information about a company's cash-basis revenue and expenses activities over a period of time
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The statement of cash flows is divided into three sections under U.S. GAAP and four sections under IFRS.
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On the statement of cash flows, the three classifications of cash flows are reporting, investing, and financing.
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One purpose of the cash flow statement is to determine the firm's need for external financing.
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Under U.S. GAAP, bank overdrafts are typically considered to be liabilities.
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When preparing the statement of cash flows, IFRS will allow companies to classify some cash flows classified as investing or financing activities under U.S. GAAP as operating activities under IFRS.
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The conceptual model for the statement of cash flows is based on the accounting equation.
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All of the following would appear as significant noncash investing and financing transactions in the notes or supplementary schedules to the financial statements except ________.

A) issuing preferred stock for cash
B) converting bonds into capital stock
C) exchanging land for a building
D) signing a capital finance lease
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Significant noncash transactions involving investing and financing activities are not required to be disclosed in the body of the statement of cash flows.
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Under U.S. GAAP, which of the following may be included in the financing activities section of the cash flow statement?

A) receipt of dividends
B) payment of dividends
C) receipt of interest
D) payment of interest
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Changes in current liabilities are reflected in the financing activities section of the statement of cash flows.
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On the statement of cash flows, cash payments of the principal portion of promissory notes are classified as financing activities.
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On the statement of cash flows, cash flows from investing activities should include ________.

A) the factoring of accounts receivable
B) the receipt of stock dividends
C) the issuance of common stock in exchange for land
D) the major repair of a fixed asset
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Which of the following is not a required section of the cash flow statement?

A) financing activities section
B) operating activities section
C) funding activities section
D) investing activities section
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An acquisition of a plant asset financed by the issuance of long-term debt is not incorporated into the body of the statement of cash flows.
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IFRS does not require that the increase or decrease in cash and cash equivalents explained in the statement of cash flows agree to the line item Cash and Cash Equivalents, ending balance, in the balance sheet.
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Which of the following sections of the statement of cash flows includes cash flows that relate to the production and delivery of goods and services?

A) financing activities section
B) operating activities section
C) funding activities section
D) investing activities section
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A decrease in a liability generally results in an increase in cash.
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Changes in current assets excluding cash are reflected in the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows.
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An increase in accounts receivable generally results in an increase in cash.
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Which of the following is not included in the operating activities section of the cash flow statement under U.S. GAAP?

A) payments of income taxes
B) payments of dividends
C) payments of interest
D) payments of executive salaries
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Which of the following sections of the statement of cash flows includes cash flows that relate to the acquisition and disposal of noncurrent assets?

A) financing activities section
B) operating activities section
C) funding activities section
D) investing activities section
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The "bottom line" of the cash flow statement is Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash and Cash Equivalents.
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The conceptual model for the statement of cash flows is based on the income statement equation.
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Changes in noncurrent liabilities are reflected in the financing activities section of the statement of cash flows.
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List and briefly describe the various sections of the statement of cash flows.
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The conceptual model for the statement of cash flows is based on which of the following equations?

A) Cash Flows = Operating Activities + Financing Activities - Investing Activities
B) Net Income = Revenues - Expenses + Gains - Losses
C) Assets = Liabilities + Equity
D) Change in Retained Earnings = Net Income - Dividends
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Which of the following equations represent the relationship between the change in Cash and cash equivalents (Cash) and the changes in Other Current Assets (OCA), Current Liabilities (CL), Noncurrent Assets (NCA), Noncurrent Liabilities (NCL), Capital Stock (CS) and Retained Earnings (RE)?

A) ΔCash = ΔCL + ΔNCL − ΔOCA −ΔNCA + ΔCS + ΔRE
B) ΔCash = ΔOCA + ΔNCA −ΔCL −ΔNCL + ΔCS + ΔRE
C) ΔCash = ΔCL + ΔNCL − ΔOCA −ΔNCA - ΔCS - ΔRE
D) ΔCash = ΔOCA + ΔNCA −ΔCL −ΔNCL - ΔCS - ΔRE
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Under IFRS, the operating activities section may begin with something other than net income when using the indirect method.
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The indirect method of formatting the statement of cash flow is also referred to as the income statement format.
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Cash paid to employees is calculated as salary and wage expense minus increases in salaries and wages payable.
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46
Changes in which of the following are included in operating activities on the statement of cash flows?

A) accounts payable
B) bonds payable
C) treasury stock
D) property, plant, and equipment
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47
The direct method of formatting the statement of cash flow is also referred to as the reconciliation format.
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48
Under the direct method, items included in the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows include cash collected from customers and cash collected from the sale of operating plant assets.
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Under the indirect method, adjustments to net income are based on accounting equation relationships.
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50
Cash paid for merchandise is calculated as purchases plus increases in inventory minus decreases in accounts payable for inventory.
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51
When preparing the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows, both FASB and IASB prefer the direct method over the indirect method.
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52
A company borrows $10,000 and signs a 90-day nontrade note payable. How would this event be reflected in the statement of cash flows?

A) cash outflow from investing activities
B) cash inflow from investing activities
C) cash outflow from financing activities
D) cash inflow from financing activities
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53
Under the indirect method, which of the following would be added to net income when determining net cash flows from operations?

A) gain on the sale of a used truck
B) amortization expense
C) increase in inventory
D) decrease in accounts payable
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54
Increases in current liabilities cause operating cash flows to be lower than accrual-basis net income.
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55
A company reconciles net income to net cash flow from operating activities when using the direct method.
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56
Decreases in current assets cause operating cash flows to be higher than accrual-basis net income.
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57
Changes in retained earnings are always reflected in the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows.
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58
Explain the conceptual model for the statement of cash flows.
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59
Changes in which of the following are included in financing activities on the statement of cash flows?

A) accounts payable
B) bonds payable
C) accounts receivable
D) property, plant, and equipment
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60
Cash collected from customers is calculated as net sales revenue minus increases in accounts receivable.
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61
Which of the following is not a cash inflow from investing activities?

A) sale of fixed assets
B) collection of notes receivable
C) purchase of treasury stock
D) sale of held-to-maturity bond investment
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62
Cash flows from investing activities on the statement of cash flows include receipts of cash from the sale of investments and from issuing bonds.
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63
Ralirali Corporation's financial statements included the following amounts for the current year:  Issued new shares of preferred stock $98,000 Loaned cash to key supplier 24,000 Bought new delivery truck for cash 59,000 Proceeds from the sale of used production machinery 29,000 Sold treasury stock 31,000\begin{array} { | l | r | } \hline \text { Issued new shares of preferred stock } & \$ 98,000 \\\hline \text { Loaned cash to key supplier } & 24,000 \\\hline \text { Bought new delivery truck for cash } & 59,000 \\\hline \text { Proceeds from the sale of used production machinery } & 29,000 \\\hline \text { Sold treasury stock } & 31,000 \\\hline\end{array}
Based on this information, what is the amount of net cash provided (used) by investing activities?

A) $30,000 net inflow
B) $54,000 net inflow
C) $54,000 net outflow
D) $5,000 net outflow
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Comparative financial statements for Tomtric Company follow:
 Comparative financial statements for Tomtric Company follow:    \begin{array}{c} \text {Tomtric Company}\\ \text {Income Statement}\\ \text {For the year ended December 31, 2019}\\ \begin{array}{|l|r|} \hline \text { Sales } & \$ 70,000 \\ \hline \text { Cost of goods sold } & \underline{40,000} \\ \hline \text { Gross margin } & 30,000 \\ \hline \text { Depreciation expense } & 5,000 \\ \hline \text { Other operating expenses } & \underline{ 15,000 }\\ \hline \text { Operating income } & 10,000 \\ \hline \text { Loss on sale of equipment } &  \underline{4,000} \\ \hline \text { Income before taxes } & 6,000 \\ \hline \text { Income tax expense } & \underline{2,400} \\ \hline \text { Net income } & \underline{\$ 3,600} \\ \hline \end{array}\end{array}   Additional data on activities during 2019 are as follows: • During 2019, Tomtric Company sold used equipment for $3,000 that had cost $15,000 with accumulated depreciation of $8,000. • New equipment was purchased for $12,000 cash. • Cash dividends totaling $8,000 were paid. • Long-term investments that had cost $18,000 when purchased were sold for $18,000. • Common stock was issued for $10,000. Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method.
Tomtric CompanyIncome StatementFor the year ended December 31, 2019 Sales $70,000 Cost of goods sold 40,000 Gross margin 30,000 Depreciation expense 5,000 Other operating expenses 15,000 Operating income 10,000 Loss on sale of equipment 4,000 Income before taxes 6,000 Income tax expense 2,400 Net income $3,600\begin{array}{c} \text {Tomtric Company}\\ \text {Income Statement}\\ \text {For the year ended December 31, 2019}\\\begin{array}{|l|r|}\hline \text { Sales } & \$ 70,000 \\\hline \text { Cost of goods sold } & \underline{40,000} \\\hline \text { Gross margin } & 30,000 \\\hline \text { Depreciation expense } & 5,000 \\\hline \text { Other operating expenses } & \underline{ 15,000 }\\\hline \text { Operating income } & 10,000 \\\hline \text { Loss on sale of equipment } & \underline{4,000} \\\hline \text { Income before taxes } & 6,000 \\\hline \text { Income tax expense } & \underline{2,400} \\\hline \text { Net income } & \underline{\$ 3,600} \\\hline\end{array}\end{array}

Additional data on activities during 2019 are as follows:
• During 2019, Tomtric Company sold used equipment for $3,000 that had cost $15,000 with accumulated depreciation of $8,000.
• New equipment was purchased for $12,000 cash.
• Cash dividends totaling $8,000 were paid.
• Long-term investments that had cost $18,000 when purchased were sold for $18,000.
• Common stock was issued for $10,000.
Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method.
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65
How are the direct method and the indirect method alike for the statement of cash flows?
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66
Under the indirect method, which of the following would be subtracted from net income when determining net cash flows from operations?

A) gain on the sale of a used truck
B) amortization expense
C) decrease in prepaid rent
D) increase in salaries payable
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67
In determining net cash flow from operating activities, an increase in merchandise inventory during a period ________.

A) requires a subtraction adjustment to financing cash flows under the indirect method
B) requires a subtraction adjustment to sales to customers under the direct method
C) requires an addition adjustment to net income under the indirect method
D) requires an addition adjustment to payments for merchandise under the direct method
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68
The calculation of cash flows from investing activities on the statement of cash flows begins with net income.
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69
In determining net cash flow from operating activities, a decrease in accounts payable during a period ________.

A) does not require an adjustment under the indirect method
B) does not require an adjustment under the direct method
C) requires a subtraction adjustment to net income under the indirect method
D) requires a subtraction adjustment to payments for merchandise under the direct method
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70
When preparing the investing activities section of the cash flow statement under both U.S. GAAP and IFRS, firms report acquisitions of fixed assets separate from sales of fixed assets.
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71
Contrast the differences between the indirect method and the direct method for the statement of cash flows by explaining each.
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72
In a statement of cash flows, the cash flows from investing activities section should report ________.

A) the factoring of accounts receivable
B) a major overhaul of equipment
C) stock dividends received
D) the issuance of common stock in exchange for a factory building
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73
Which of the following statements is true?

A) Standard setters encourage the use of the direct method over the indirect method.
B) The direct method is known as the reconciliation method.
C) Under U.S. GAAP, the indirect method starts with income before income taxes.
D) All of these statements are true.
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74
Firms report cash flows from investing activities using the ________.

A) gross method
B) net method
C) indirect method
D) direct method
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75
Volutia Corporation's comparative financial statements included the following amounts for the current year:  Depreciation expense $102,000 Loss on sale of fixed assets 38,000 Decrease in fixed assets 155,000 Increase in accounts receivable 37,000 Decrease in accounts payable 42,000 Decrease in inventory 71,000 Increase in taxes payable 19,000 Net income 72,000\begin{array} { | l | r |} \hline \text { Depreciation expense } & \$ 102,000 \\\hline \text { Loss on sale of fixed assets } & 38,000 \\\hline \text { Decrease in fixed assets } & 155,000 \\\hline \text { Increase in accounts receivable } & 37,000 \\\hline \text { Decrease in accounts payable } & 42,000 \\\hline \text { Decrease in inventory } & 71,000 \\\hline \text { Increase in taxes payable } & 19,000 \\\hline \text { Net income } & 72,000 \\\hline\end{array}
Compute net cash provided by operating activities using the indirect method.

A) $223,000
B) $22,000
C) $185,000
D) $68,000
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76
Which of the following is a cash outflow from investing activities?

A) lending cash
B) payment of dividends
C) proceeds from sale of fixed assets
D) purchase of merchandise inventory
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77
Volutia Corporation's comparative financial statements included the following amounts for the current year:
 Depreciation expense $102,000 Loss on sale of fixed assets 38,000 Decrease in fixed assets 155,000 Increase in accounts receivable 37,000 Decrease in accounts payable 42,000 Decrease in inventory 65,000 Increase in taxes payable 19,000 Net income 720,000\begin{array} { | l | r |} \hline \text { Depreciation expense } & \$ 102,000 \\\hline \text { Loss on sale of fixed assets } & 38,000 \\\hline \text { Decrease in fixed assets } & 155,000 \\\hline \text { Increase in accounts receivable } & 37,000 \\\hline \text { Decrease in accounts payable } & 42,000 \\\hline \text { Decrease in inventory } & 65,000 \\\hline \text { Increase in taxes payable } & 19,000 \\\hline \text { Net income } & 720,000 \\\hline\end{array}
Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method.
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78
The investing cash flows section of the statement of cash flows is based on an analysis of the balance sheet accounts for noncurrent assets and noncurrent liabilities.
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79
Tandoor Inc. financial statements included the following amounts for the current year:  Retired bonds $73,000 Proceeds from collection of note receivable 31,000 Dividends received 45,000 Acquired production machinery with cash 59,000 Sold treasury stock 39,000\begin{array} {| l | r| } \hline \text { Retired bonds } & \$ 73,000 \\\hline \text { Proceeds from collection of note receivable } & 31,000 \\\hline \text { Dividends received } & 45,000 \\\hline \text { Acquired production machinery with cash } & 59,000 \\\hline \text { Sold treasury stock } & 39,000 \\\hline\end{array}
Based on this information, what is the amount of net cash provided (used) by investing activities?

A) $90,000 net inflow
B) $14,000 net inflow
C) $28,000 net outflow
D) $34,000 net outflow
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Cash flows from investing activities on the statement of cash flows include receipts of cash from the collection of notes receivable and from the sale of fixed assets.
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