Multiple Choice
AOS Industries Statement of Cash Flows for 2008 Operating activities
Net Income 3.2
Depreciation and amortization 1.4
Cash effect of changes in
Accounts receivable -2.1
Accounts payable 1.1
Inventory -0.8
Cash from operating activities 2.8
Investment activities
Capital expenditures -2.2
Acquisitions and other investing activity -0.4
Cash from investing activities -2.6
Financing activities
Dividends paid -1.5
Sale or purchase of stock 2.1
Increase in short-term borrowing 1.4
Increase in long-term borrowing 3.2
Cash from financing activities 5.2
Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents 5.4
Consider the above statement of cash flows. In 2008, AOS Industries had contemplated buying a new warehouse for $3 million, the cost of which would be depreciated over 10 years. If AOS Industries has a tax rate of 25%, what would be the impact for the amount of cash held by AOS at the end of the 2008?
A) It would have $3,000,000 less cash at the end of 2008.
B) It would have $2,925,000 less cash at the end of 2008.
C) It would have $1,500,000 less cash at the end of 2008.
D) It would have an additional $7,500,000 in cash at the end of 2008.
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