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Fundamental Accounting Principles 22th Edition by John Wild ,Ken Shaw,Barbara Chiappetta

Edition 22ISBN: 978-0077862275
book Fundamental Accounting Principles 22th Edition by John Wild ,Ken Shaw,Barbara Chiappetta cover

Fundamental Accounting Principles 22th Edition by John Wild ,Ken Shaw,Barbara Chiappetta

Edition 22ISBN: 978-0077862275
Exercise 57
Refer to the information reported about Forten Company in Problem 16-3A.
Required
Prepare a complete statement of cash flows using a spreadsheet as in Exhibit 16A.1; report its operating activities using the indirect method. Identify the debits and credits in the Analysis of Changes columns with letters that correspond to the following list of transactions and events.
a. Net income was $114,975.
b. Accounts receivable increased.
c. Inventory increased.
d. Prepaid expenses decreased.
e. Accounts payable decreased.
f. Depreciation expense was $20,750.
g. Sold equipment costing $46,875, with accumulated depreciation of $30,125, for $11,625 cash. This
yielded a loss of $5,125.
h. Purchased equipment costing $96,375 by paying $30,000 cash and (i.) by signing a long-term note payable for the balance.
j. Borrowed $4,000 cash by signing a short-term note payable.
k. Paid $50,125 cash to reduce the long-term notes payable.
l. Issued 2,500 shares of common stock for $20 cash per share.
m. Declared and paid cash dividends of $50,100.
Reference: Problem 16-3A
Forten Company, a merchandiser, recently completed its calendar-year 2015 operations. For the year, (1) all sales are credit sales, (2) all credits to Accounts Receivable reflect cash receipts from customers, (3) all purchases of inventory are on credit, (4) all debits to Accounts Payable reflect cash payments for inventory, and (5) Other Expenses are paid in advance and are initially debited to Prepaid Expenses. The company's income statement and balance sheets follow.
Refer to the information reported about Forten Company in Problem 16-3A. Required  Prepare a complete statement of cash flows using a spreadsheet as in Exhibit 16A.1; report its operating activities using the indirect method. Identify the debits and credits in the Analysis of Changes columns with letters that correspond to the following list of transactions and events. a. Net income was $114,975. b. Accounts receivable increased. c. Inventory increased. d. Prepaid expenses decreased. e. Accounts payable decreased. f. Depreciation expense was $20,750. g. Sold equipment costing $46,875, with accumulated depreciation of $30,125, for $11,625 cash. This yielded a loss of $5,125. h. Purchased equipment costing $96,375 by paying $30,000 cash and (i.) by signing a long-term note payable for the balance. j. Borrowed $4,000 cash by signing a short-term note payable. k. Paid $50,125 cash to reduce the long-term notes payable. l. Issued 2,500 shares of common stock for $20 cash per share. m. Declared and paid cash dividends of $50,100. Reference: Problem 16-3A  Forten Company, a merchandiser, recently completed its calendar-year 2015 operations. For the year, (1) all sales are credit sales, (2) all credits to Accounts Receivable reflect cash receipts from customers, (3) all purchases of inventory are on credit, (4) all debits to Accounts Payable reflect cash payments for inventory, and (5) Other Expenses are paid in advance and are initially debited to Prepaid Expenses. The company's income statement and balance sheets follow.     Reference: Exhibit 16A.1
Reference: Exhibit 16A.1
Refer to the information reported about Forten Company in Problem 16-3A. Required  Prepare a complete statement of cash flows using a spreadsheet as in Exhibit 16A.1; report its operating activities using the indirect method. Identify the debits and credits in the Analysis of Changes columns with letters that correspond to the following list of transactions and events. a. Net income was $114,975. b. Accounts receivable increased. c. Inventory increased. d. Prepaid expenses decreased. e. Accounts payable decreased. f. Depreciation expense was $20,750. g. Sold equipment costing $46,875, with accumulated depreciation of $30,125, for $11,625 cash. This yielded a loss of $5,125. h. Purchased equipment costing $96,375 by paying $30,000 cash and (i.) by signing a long-term note payable for the balance. j. Borrowed $4,000 cash by signing a short-term note payable. k. Paid $50,125 cash to reduce the long-term notes payable. l. Issued 2,500 shares of common stock for $20 cash per share. m. Declared and paid cash dividends of $50,100. Reference: Problem 16-3A  Forten Company, a merchandiser, recently completed its calendar-year 2015 operations. For the year, (1) all sales are credit sales, (2) all credits to Accounts Receivable reflect cash receipts from customers, (3) all purchases of inventory are on credit, (4) all debits to Accounts Payable reflect cash payments for inventory, and (5) Other Expenses are paid in advance and are initially debited to Prepaid Expenses. The company's income statement and balance sheets follow.     Reference: Exhibit 16A.1
Refer to the information reported about Forten Company in Problem 16-3A. Required  Prepare a complete statement of cash flows using a spreadsheet as in Exhibit 16A.1; report its operating activities using the indirect method. Identify the debits and credits in the Analysis of Changes columns with letters that correspond to the following list of transactions and events. a. Net income was $114,975. b. Accounts receivable increased. c. Inventory increased. d. Prepaid expenses decreased. e. Accounts payable decreased. f. Depreciation expense was $20,750. g. Sold equipment costing $46,875, with accumulated depreciation of $30,125, for $11,625 cash. This yielded a loss of $5,125. h. Purchased equipment costing $96,375 by paying $30,000 cash and (i.) by signing a long-term note payable for the balance. j. Borrowed $4,000 cash by signing a short-term note payable. k. Paid $50,125 cash to reduce the long-term notes payable. l. Issued 2,500 shares of common stock for $20 cash per share. m. Declared and paid cash dividends of $50,100. Reference: Problem 16-3A  Forten Company, a merchandiser, recently completed its calendar-year 2015 operations. For the year, (1) all sales are credit sales, (2) all credits to Accounts Receivable reflect cash receipts from customers, (3) all purchases of inventory are on credit, (4) all debits to Accounts Payable reflect cash payments for inventory, and (5) Other Expenses are paid in advance and are initially debited to Prepaid Expenses. The company's income statement and balance sheets follow.     Reference: Exhibit 16A.1
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