Deck 5: Revenue Recognition and the Statement of Income

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The Statement of Cash Flows and Statement of Income are both important measurements of long term profitability.
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Cash paid for dividends to shareholders is classified as an investing activity.
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The Statement of Income reflects the lead/lag relationships in cash flows.
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All companies must present operating activities first on the statement of cash flows.
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Non-cash expenses will reduce the amount of cash a company is able to generate from its operations.
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Accounting standard setters have established three acceptable methods for preparing a Statement of Cash Flows.
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A positive cash flow from operating activities indicates that a company's financing activities are generating more cash than required for operations.
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If prepaid expenses are shown as having a positive effect on cash flow, it is because prepaid expenses increased during the year.
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The Statement of Cash Flows and the Statement of Income both measure a company's performance.
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If a company has used a line of credit, then the amount of the borrowing can be considered "positive cash".
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Companies can raise an unlimited amount of cash from financing activities as long as they are willing to pay higher interest rates.
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The Statement of Cash Flows provides a perspective of an organization's performance by highlighting the results in the net change in its cash position during the year.
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A company can only analyze its operations properly provided it has all detailed financial statements.
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In the early part of the cash-to-cash cycle, net cash flows are normally inflows.
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The direct method is also known as the reconciliation method.
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The most common type of non-cash item is depreciation expense.
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Cash from operating activities will be the same using either the direct or indirect method to prepare the Statement of Cash Flows.
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Cash position takes into consideration cash and cash equivalents.
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Cash equivalents include investments that can be readily converted into cash; investment maturity dates are irrelevant.
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The components of a Statement of Cash Flows are investing, financing, and operating activities.
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A large increase in accounts receivable may indicate that a company is having difficulties collecting its receivables.
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The information presented on the statement of cash flows enables users to

A) assess the company's ability to generate cash flows from its core operations.
B) evaluate the cash flows the company has been able to obtain from investors and creditors.
C) Assess the extent to which the company has invested cash to replace or add revenue-generating capital assets.
D) all of the above
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Investing activities typically involve accounts classified as

A) long-term assets.
B) long-term liabilities.
C) shareholders' equity.
D) short-term assets.
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All of the following statements are true, EXCEPT

A) to analyze operations properly you need both the Statement of Income and the Statement of Cash Flows.
B) in the long run total profits and net cash flows will be very similar.
C) the Statement of Cash Flows considers events that the Statement of Income does not.
D) the Statement of Cash Flows and the Statement of Income both cover the period of a year because profits and cash flows are very similar over the period of a year.
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Inadequate financing is the major reason new business start-ups experience cash shortages.
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Free cash flow is a commonly used measure in the management discussion and analysis section of annual reports.
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The following items are reported on a company's Statement of Income. Which of them is most likely equal to its cash flow impact?

A) Depreciation expense
B) Gain on sale of capital assets
C) Loss on sale of investment
D) Interest expense
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A large increase in accounts payable indicates that a company is paying its suppliers on time.
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Which of the following would cause an outflow of cash?

A) sale of inventory for cash
B) the sale of an investment for a loss
C) issuing common shares to acquire capital assets
D) purchase of a temporary investment
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Which of the following would cause an inflow of cash?

A) issuing common shares to retire long-term debt
B) payment of a dividend to the shareholders
C) incurring a loss on the sale of a capital asset
D) recognizing depreciation expense
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Operating activities typically involve accounts classified as

A) current assets and current liabilities.
B) current assets and long-term liabilities.
C) long-term assets and current liabilities.
D) long-term assets and long-term liabilities.
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Financing activities typically involve accounts classified as

A) current assets and current liabilities.
B) current liabilities and shareholders' equity.
C) long-term liabilities and shareholders' equity.
D) current liabilities and long-term liabilities.
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The cash-to-cash cycle is the time between when a company pays out cash to purchase goods until those goods are ultimately paid for by the supplier.
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Information on a company's cash flows is used for all of the following, EXCEPT

A) assess the company's ability to repay debt in the future.
B) evaluate the potential for the company to be able to pay dividends in the future.
C) evaluate the past performance of a company.
D) estimate the company's future cash requirements.
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One way to solve cash flow challenges is to slow down the sales growth rate.
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The cash flows to total liabilities ratio is used to assess company's ability to meet its liability through its operating cash flows.
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A banker contemplating a loan to a company should focus on which section(s) of the Statement of Cash Flows in order to determine the company's ability to repay the loan?

A) Operating activities
B) Operating and financing activities
C) Investing activities
D) Operating and investing activities
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The Statement of ___ is for shareholders to assess company profitability.

A) Cash Flows
B) Shareholders' Equity
C) Financial Position
D) Income
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Capitalization refers to the long term assets on the Statement of Financial Position.
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A negative net free cash flow is considered to be a good thing.
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Cash equivalents includes everything, EXCEPT

A) demand deposits.
B) money market funds.
C) short term bank loan.
D) lines of credit.
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On the Statement of Cash Flows, which of the following would equal cash paid for income taxes?

A) income taxes payable plus change in cash
B) income taxes expense plus ending balance in income taxes payable
C) income taxes expense plus beginning balance in income taxes payable
D) income taxes expense plus change in income taxes payable
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Which of the following is a deduction from net income when using the indirect approach to prepare the cash from operating activities of the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) increase in accounts payable
B) decrease in prepaid expenses
C) loss on sale of investments
D) depreciation expense
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The direct method of Statement of Cash Flows preparation is

A) widely used in practice.
B) preferred by standard setters.
C) easier to read and interpret than the indirect method.
D) inconsistent and provided different operating results.
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If a company has made arrangements with a bank to borrow money in the months when they have a negative cash balance, this arrangement is a

A) bank overdraft.
B) demand loan.
C) long-term loan.
D) term deposit.
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Crump Ltd. reported the following for 2015: <strong>Crump Ltd. reported the following for 2015:   Using the indirect method, the net cash flow is</strong> A) $380,000. B) $375,000. C) $350,000. D) $345,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Using the indirect method, the net cash flow is

A) $380,000.
B) $375,000.
C) $350,000.
D) $345,000.
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Which of the following would be added to net income when using the indirect approach to prepare the cash from operating activities of the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) increase in inventory
B) gain on sale of investments
C) increase in dividends payable
D) decrease in accounts receivable
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The activities of a corporation that are directed to investing the resources of the corporation over extended periods of time in long-term assets is considered part of which of these activities on the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) Operating activities
B) Financing activities
C) Investing activities
D) none of these
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Cash flows from financing activities include

A) proceeds received from sale of equipment.
B) proceeds received from sale of the company's shares.
C) purchase of land.
D) proceeds from the sale of shares of another company.
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Under the indirect approach, in preparing the cash from operations section of the Statement of Cash Flows, depreciation is added to net income because

A) it is not a cash expense.
B) it is a cash outflow.
C) it is a source of cash.
D) it is not an allowable expense in determining net income.
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A company has surplus cash available and decides to purchase a 270-day treasury bill. The correct classification of the purchase on the Statement of Cash Flows would be

A) as an Net change in cash equivalents.
B) as a cash outflow in operating activities.
C) as a cash outflow in investing activities.
D) as a cash outflow in financing activities.
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The direct approach differs from the indirect approach with regard to preparing which section of the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) Operating activities
B) Investing activities
C) Financing activities
D) There is no difference between the two approaches.
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Obtaining resources for the corporation from investors or debt-holders and the return of resources to shareholders and debt-holders is considered part of which of these activities on the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) Operating activities
B) Investing activities
C) Financing activities
D) none of these
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Babin Co. reported the following for 2015: <strong>Babin Co. reported the following for 2015:   Using the indirect method, the net cash flow from operating activities was</strong> A) $365,000. B) $300,000. C) $235,000. D) $240,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Using the indirect method, the net cash flow from operating activities was

A) $365,000.
B) $300,000.
C) $235,000.
D) $240,000.
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Which of the following would be an example of an investing activity on the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) purchase of capital assets
B) sale of preferred shares
C) repurchase of shares issued
D) dividends paid to shareholders
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Which of the following would be an example of a financing activity on the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) payment of interest on debt
B) payment of a dividend
C) receipt of interest on investments
D) sale of equipment
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Which of the following is NOT normally disclosed as supplementary information on the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) cash paid for dividends during the year
B) depreciation expense for the year
C) income taxes paid during the year
D) cash paid for interest during the year
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Under the indirect approach, adjustments must be made to net income in the operations section for all of the following items, EXCEPT

A) depreciation.
B) gain on the sale of equipment.
C) loss on the sale of land.
D) proceeds for the sale of temporary investments.
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Which of the following would be an example of an investing activity on the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) issuance of bonds payable
B) purchase of bonds payable
C) sale of common shares
D) receipt of dividend income from investments
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How should a gain on the sale of equipment be reflected in the operating section of the Statement of Cash Flows when using the indirect method?

A) as a deduction from net income
B) as a cash inflow
C) as an addition to net income
D) It is not reflected in the operating section.
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Blasik Corp. books revealed the following for the current year: <strong>Blasik Corp. books revealed the following for the current year:   What was the net cash flow from operating activities for the year?</strong> A) cash flow from (inflow) $8,000 B) cash flow from (inflow) $0 C) cash flow used (outflow) $2,000 D) cash flow used (outflow) $4,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px> What was the net cash flow from operating activities for the year?

A) cash flow from (inflow) $8,000
B) cash flow from (inflow) $0
C) cash flow used (outflow) $2,000
D) cash flow used (outflow) $4,000
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Staffen Co. reported a cash position of $35,000 and as of December 31, after its first year of operations. Staffen also reported the following: <strong>Staffen Co. reported a cash position of $35,000 and as of December 31, after its first year of operations. Staffen also reported the following:   How much cash was provided through Staffen's financing activities?</strong> A) $100,000 B) $ 93,000 C) $ 90,000 D) $ 0 <div style=padding-top: 35px> How much cash was provided through Staffen's financing activities?

A) $100,000
B) $ 93,000
C) $ 90,000
D) $ 0
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Alder Corp. had the following activity during 2015: <strong>Alder Corp. had the following activity during 2015:   What was the cash flow from financing activities?</strong> A) $57,800 B) $72,800 C) $125,000 D) $140,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px> What was the cash flow from financing activities?

A) $57,800
B) $72,800
C) $125,000
D) $140,000
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Folio Co. had the following activity during 2015: <strong>Folio Co. had the following activity during 2015:   What was the cash flow from investing activities?</strong> A) $157,000 B) $140,000 C) $164,000 D) $147,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px> What was the cash flow from investing activities?

A) $157,000
B) $140,000
C) $164,000
D) $147,000
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Determine the cash inflows from investing and financing activities given the following data: <strong>Determine the cash inflows from investing and financing activities given the following data:  </strong> A) investing $132,000; financing $380,000 B) investing $135,000; financing $391,000 C) investing $143,000; financing $380,000 D) investing $148,000; financing $391,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) investing $132,000; financing $380,000
B) investing $135,000; financing $391,000
C) investing $143,000; financing $380,000
D) investing $148,000; financing $391,000
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Perth Company had reported the following items: <strong>Perth Company had reported the following items:   If cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year were $18,500, the ending cash and cash equivalents are closest to</strong> A) ($15,000). B) $ 3,500. C) $153,500. D) $360,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year were $18,500, the ending cash and cash equivalents are closest to

A) ($15,000).
B) $ 3,500.
C) $153,500.
D) $360,000.
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Assume a company reported net income of $53,000, loss on the sale of equipment of $10,000, and gain on sale of investments of $21,000. If there were no other adjustments to reconcile net income to cash from operating activities, the cash inflow from operating activities must have been

A) $42,000.
B) $63,000.
C) $84,000.
D) $32,000.
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Hawthorne Co. had the following activity during 2015: <strong>Hawthorne Co. had the following activity during 2015:   What was the cash flow from operating activities?</strong> A) $ 25,000 B) $ 50,000 C) $ 60,000 D) $ 95,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px> What was the cash flow from operating activities?

A) $ 25,000
B) $ 50,000
C) $ 60,000
D) $ 95,000
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Which of the following would be considered a continuing source of cash?

A) cash from issuing common shares
B) cash from refinancing debt
C) cash from reducing cash and cash equivalents
D) cash from operations
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Patricio Co. reported $10,000 cash used in the operating activities section of the Statement of Cash Flows and the following data: depreciation expense $10,000; an accounts payable increase of $12,000; a $3,000 decrease in accounts receivable; an increase in wages payable of $8,000; and a $15,000 gain on the sale of long-term investments. Patricio Co.'s net income/loss for the period was

A) $8,000 income.
B) $28,000 loss.
C) $38,000 loss.
D) $2,000 income.
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Paltrow Co. reported $26,000 of cash from operating activities and the following data: <strong>Paltrow Co. reported $26,000 of cash from operating activities and the following data:   Paltrow's net income/loss for the period was</strong> A) $10,000 income. B) $54,000 loss. C) $28,000 loss. D) $8,000 loss. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Paltrow's net income/loss for the period was

A) $10,000 income.
B) $54,000 loss.
C) $28,000 loss.
D) $8,000 loss.
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Use the following information to answer questions 72-73.
Kingsway Co. had the following activity during 2015: <strong>Use the following information to answer questions 72-73. Kingsway Co. had the following activity during 2015:   What was the cash flow from financing activities?</strong> A) $300,000 B) $292,000 C) $325,000 D) $275,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What was the cash flow from financing activities?

A) $300,000
B) $292,000
C) $325,000
D) $275,000
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If a company is experiencing cash flow problems it can alleviate the problem by

A) increasing sales.
B) increasing the amount of capitalization.
C) increasing the amount of goods sold on credit.
D) extending customer payment terms.
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When analyzing a company's cash flow situation, the term "capitalization" refers to

A) how much cash the company has to start with.
B) how many capital assets the company has purchased during the period.
C) the amount of common shares sold during the period.
D) the length of time in the lead/lag relationship.
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Use the following information to answer questions 72-73.
Kingsway Co. had the following activity during 2015: <strong>Use the following information to answer questions 72-73. Kingsway Co. had the following activity during 2015:   What was the cash flow from investing activities?</strong> A) $ 57,000 B) $ 75,000 C) $ 93,000 D) $ - 0 - <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What was the cash flow from investing activities?

A) $ 57,000
B) $ 75,000
C) $ 93,000
D) $ - 0 -
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Use the following information to answer questions 69-70.
Klaus' Ltd had the following activity during 2015: <strong>Use the following information to answer questions 69-70. Klaus' Ltd had the following activity during 2015:   What was the cash flow from investing activities?</strong> A) $16,000 B) $156,000 C) $173,000 D) $189,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What was the cash flow from investing activities?

A) $16,000
B) $156,000
C) $173,000
D) $189,000
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Leduc Co. reported sales of $350,000 and total expenses of $280,000; wages payable increased by $12,000; inventory decreased by $25,000; accounts payable decreased by $50,000; and depreciation was $30,000. What was the net cash flow from operating activities?

A) $87,000
B) $40,000
C) $15,000
D) $63,000
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Use the following information to answer questions 69-70.
Klaus' Ltd had the following activity during 2015: <strong>Use the following information to answer questions 69-70. Klaus' Ltd had the following activity during 2015:   What was the cash flow from financing activities?</strong> A) $135,000 B) $168,000 C) $169,000 D) $152,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What was the cash flow from financing activities?

A) $135,000
B) $168,000
C) $169,000
D) $152,000
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Given the following activities: <strong>Given the following activities:   The cash outflows for investing and financing activities were</strong> A) investing $175,000; financing $310,000. B) investing $190,000; financing $275,000. C) investing $190,000; financing $310,000. D) investing $175,000; financing $275,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The cash outflows for investing and financing activities were

A) investing $175,000; financing $310,000.
B) investing $190,000; financing $275,000.
C) investing $190,000; financing $310,000.
D) investing $175,000; financing $275,000.
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If a company reported net income for the year of $160,000, cash from operating activities of $105,000, cash flows from financing activities of $225,000, and cash used in investing activities of $450,000, what was their change in cash for the year?

A) $120,000 decrease
B) $170,000 decrease
C) $40,000 increase
D) $65,000 decrease
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The Statement of Cash Flows and Statement of Income are both important measurements of long term profitability.
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Cash paid for dividends to shareholders is classified as an investing activity.
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The Statement of Income reflects the lead/lag relationships in cash flows.
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All companies must present operating activities first on the statement of cash flows.
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Non-cash expenses will reduce the amount of cash a company is able to generate from its operations.
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Accounting standard setters have established three acceptable methods for preparing a Statement of Cash Flows.
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A positive cash flow from operating activities indicates that a company's financing activities are generating more cash than required for operations.
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If prepaid expenses are shown as having a positive effect on cash flow, it is because prepaid expenses increased during the year.
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The Statement of Cash Flows and the Statement of Income both measure a company's performance.
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The Statement of Cash Flows provides a perspective of an organization's performance by highlighting the results in the net change in its cash position during the year.
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A company can only analyze its operations properly provided it has all detailed financial statements.
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In the early part of the cash-to-cash cycle, net cash flows are normally inflows.
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The direct method is also known as the reconciliation method.
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The most common type of non-cash item is depreciation expense.
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Cash from operating activities will be the same using either the direct or indirect method to prepare the Statement of Cash Flows.
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Cash position takes into consideration cash and cash equivalents.
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Cash equivalents include investments that can be readily converted into cash; investment maturity dates are irrelevant.
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The components of a Statement of Cash Flows are investing, financing, and operating activities.
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A large increase in accounts receivable may indicate that a company is having difficulties collecting its receivables.
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The information presented on the statement of cash flows enables users to

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B) evaluate the cash flows the company has been able to obtain from investors and creditors.
C) Assess the extent to which the company has invested cash to replace or add revenue-generating capital assets.
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Investing activities typically involve accounts classified as

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All of the following statements are true, EXCEPT

A) to analyze operations properly you need both the Statement of Income and the Statement of Cash Flows.
B) in the long run total profits and net cash flows will be very similar.
C) the Statement of Cash Flows considers events that the Statement of Income does not.
D) the Statement of Cash Flows and the Statement of Income both cover the period of a year because profits and cash flows are very similar over the period of a year.
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Inadequate financing is the major reason new business start-ups experience cash shortages.
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Free cash flow is a commonly used measure in the management discussion and analysis section of annual reports.
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The following items are reported on a company's Statement of Income. Which of them is most likely equal to its cash flow impact?

A) Depreciation expense
B) Gain on sale of capital assets
C) Loss on sale of investment
D) Interest expense
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A large increase in accounts payable indicates that a company is paying its suppliers on time.
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Which of the following would cause an outflow of cash?

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Which of the following would cause an inflow of cash?

A) issuing common shares to retire long-term debt
B) payment of a dividend to the shareholders
C) incurring a loss on the sale of a capital asset
D) recognizing depreciation expense
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Operating activities typically involve accounts classified as

A) current assets and current liabilities.
B) current assets and long-term liabilities.
C) long-term assets and current liabilities.
D) long-term assets and long-term liabilities.
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Financing activities typically involve accounts classified as

A) current assets and current liabilities.
B) current liabilities and shareholders' equity.
C) long-term liabilities and shareholders' equity.
D) current liabilities and long-term liabilities.
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The cash-to-cash cycle is the time between when a company pays out cash to purchase goods until those goods are ultimately paid for by the supplier.
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Information on a company's cash flows is used for all of the following, EXCEPT

A) assess the company's ability to repay debt in the future.
B) evaluate the potential for the company to be able to pay dividends in the future.
C) evaluate the past performance of a company.
D) estimate the company's future cash requirements.
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One way to solve cash flow challenges is to slow down the sales growth rate.
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The cash flows to total liabilities ratio is used to assess company's ability to meet its liability through its operating cash flows.
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A banker contemplating a loan to a company should focus on which section(s) of the Statement of Cash Flows in order to determine the company's ability to repay the loan?

A) Operating activities
B) Operating and financing activities
C) Investing activities
D) Operating and investing activities
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The Statement of ___ is for shareholders to assess company profitability.

A) Cash Flows
B) Shareholders' Equity
C) Financial Position
D) Income
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Capitalization refers to the long term assets on the Statement of Financial Position.
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A negative net free cash flow is considered to be a good thing.
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Cash equivalents includes everything, EXCEPT

A) demand deposits.
B) money market funds.
C) short term bank loan.
D) lines of credit.
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42
On the Statement of Cash Flows, which of the following would equal cash paid for income taxes?

A) income taxes payable plus change in cash
B) income taxes expense plus ending balance in income taxes payable
C) income taxes expense plus beginning balance in income taxes payable
D) income taxes expense plus change in income taxes payable
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43
Which of the following is a deduction from net income when using the indirect approach to prepare the cash from operating activities of the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) increase in accounts payable
B) decrease in prepaid expenses
C) loss on sale of investments
D) depreciation expense
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44
The direct method of Statement of Cash Flows preparation is

A) widely used in practice.
B) preferred by standard setters.
C) easier to read and interpret than the indirect method.
D) inconsistent and provided different operating results.
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45
If a company has made arrangements with a bank to borrow money in the months when they have a negative cash balance, this arrangement is a

A) bank overdraft.
B) demand loan.
C) long-term loan.
D) term deposit.
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46
Crump Ltd. reported the following for 2015: <strong>Crump Ltd. reported the following for 2015:   Using the indirect method, the net cash flow is</strong> A) $380,000. B) $375,000. C) $350,000. D) $345,000. Using the indirect method, the net cash flow is

A) $380,000.
B) $375,000.
C) $350,000.
D) $345,000.
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47
Which of the following would be added to net income when using the indirect approach to prepare the cash from operating activities of the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) increase in inventory
B) gain on sale of investments
C) increase in dividends payable
D) decrease in accounts receivable
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48
The activities of a corporation that are directed to investing the resources of the corporation over extended periods of time in long-term assets is considered part of which of these activities on the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) Operating activities
B) Financing activities
C) Investing activities
D) none of these
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49
Cash flows from financing activities include

A) proceeds received from sale of equipment.
B) proceeds received from sale of the company's shares.
C) purchase of land.
D) proceeds from the sale of shares of another company.
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50
Under the indirect approach, in preparing the cash from operations section of the Statement of Cash Flows, depreciation is added to net income because

A) it is not a cash expense.
B) it is a cash outflow.
C) it is a source of cash.
D) it is not an allowable expense in determining net income.
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51
A company has surplus cash available and decides to purchase a 270-day treasury bill. The correct classification of the purchase on the Statement of Cash Flows would be

A) as an Net change in cash equivalents.
B) as a cash outflow in operating activities.
C) as a cash outflow in investing activities.
D) as a cash outflow in financing activities.
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52
The direct approach differs from the indirect approach with regard to preparing which section of the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) Operating activities
B) Investing activities
C) Financing activities
D) There is no difference between the two approaches.
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53
Obtaining resources for the corporation from investors or debt-holders and the return of resources to shareholders and debt-holders is considered part of which of these activities on the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) Operating activities
B) Investing activities
C) Financing activities
D) none of these
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54
Babin Co. reported the following for 2015: <strong>Babin Co. reported the following for 2015:   Using the indirect method, the net cash flow from operating activities was</strong> A) $365,000. B) $300,000. C) $235,000. D) $240,000. Using the indirect method, the net cash flow from operating activities was

A) $365,000.
B) $300,000.
C) $235,000.
D) $240,000.
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55
Which of the following would be an example of an investing activity on the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) purchase of capital assets
B) sale of preferred shares
C) repurchase of shares issued
D) dividends paid to shareholders
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56
Which of the following would be an example of a financing activity on the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) payment of interest on debt
B) payment of a dividend
C) receipt of interest on investments
D) sale of equipment
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57
Which of the following is NOT normally disclosed as supplementary information on the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) cash paid for dividends during the year
B) depreciation expense for the year
C) income taxes paid during the year
D) cash paid for interest during the year
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58
Under the indirect approach, adjustments must be made to net income in the operations section for all of the following items, EXCEPT

A) depreciation.
B) gain on the sale of equipment.
C) loss on the sale of land.
D) proceeds for the sale of temporary investments.
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59
Which of the following would be an example of an investing activity on the Statement of Cash Flows?

A) issuance of bonds payable
B) purchase of bonds payable
C) sale of common shares
D) receipt of dividend income from investments
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60
How should a gain on the sale of equipment be reflected in the operating section of the Statement of Cash Flows when using the indirect method?

A) as a deduction from net income
B) as a cash inflow
C) as an addition to net income
D) It is not reflected in the operating section.
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61
Blasik Corp. books revealed the following for the current year: <strong>Blasik Corp. books revealed the following for the current year:   What was the net cash flow from operating activities for the year?</strong> A) cash flow from (inflow) $8,000 B) cash flow from (inflow) $0 C) cash flow used (outflow) $2,000 D) cash flow used (outflow) $4,000 What was the net cash flow from operating activities for the year?

A) cash flow from (inflow) $8,000
B) cash flow from (inflow) $0
C) cash flow used (outflow) $2,000
D) cash flow used (outflow) $4,000
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62
Staffen Co. reported a cash position of $35,000 and as of December 31, after its first year of operations. Staffen also reported the following: <strong>Staffen Co. reported a cash position of $35,000 and as of December 31, after its first year of operations. Staffen also reported the following:   How much cash was provided through Staffen's financing activities?</strong> A) $100,000 B) $ 93,000 C) $ 90,000 D) $ 0 How much cash was provided through Staffen's financing activities?

A) $100,000
B) $ 93,000
C) $ 90,000
D) $ 0
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63
Alder Corp. had the following activity during 2015: <strong>Alder Corp. had the following activity during 2015:   What was the cash flow from financing activities?</strong> A) $57,800 B) $72,800 C) $125,000 D) $140,000 What was the cash flow from financing activities?

A) $57,800
B) $72,800
C) $125,000
D) $140,000
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64
Folio Co. had the following activity during 2015: <strong>Folio Co. had the following activity during 2015:   What was the cash flow from investing activities?</strong> A) $157,000 B) $140,000 C) $164,000 D) $147,000 What was the cash flow from investing activities?

A) $157,000
B) $140,000
C) $164,000
D) $147,000
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65
Determine the cash inflows from investing and financing activities given the following data: <strong>Determine the cash inflows from investing and financing activities given the following data:  </strong> A) investing $132,000; financing $380,000 B) investing $135,000; financing $391,000 C) investing $143,000; financing $380,000 D) investing $148,000; financing $391,000

A) investing $132,000; financing $380,000
B) investing $135,000; financing $391,000
C) investing $143,000; financing $380,000
D) investing $148,000; financing $391,000
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66
Perth Company had reported the following items: <strong>Perth Company had reported the following items:   If cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year were $18,500, the ending cash and cash equivalents are closest to</strong> A) ($15,000). B) $ 3,500. C) $153,500. D) $360,000. If cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year were $18,500, the ending cash and cash equivalents are closest to

A) ($15,000).
B) $ 3,500.
C) $153,500.
D) $360,000.
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67
Assume a company reported net income of $53,000, loss on the sale of equipment of $10,000, and gain on sale of investments of $21,000. If there were no other adjustments to reconcile net income to cash from operating activities, the cash inflow from operating activities must have been

A) $42,000.
B) $63,000.
C) $84,000.
D) $32,000.
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68
Hawthorne Co. had the following activity during 2015: <strong>Hawthorne Co. had the following activity during 2015:   What was the cash flow from operating activities?</strong> A) $ 25,000 B) $ 50,000 C) $ 60,000 D) $ 95,000 What was the cash flow from operating activities?

A) $ 25,000
B) $ 50,000
C) $ 60,000
D) $ 95,000
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69
Which of the following would be considered a continuing source of cash?

A) cash from issuing common shares
B) cash from refinancing debt
C) cash from reducing cash and cash equivalents
D) cash from operations
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70
Patricio Co. reported $10,000 cash used in the operating activities section of the Statement of Cash Flows and the following data: depreciation expense $10,000; an accounts payable increase of $12,000; a $3,000 decrease in accounts receivable; an increase in wages payable of $8,000; and a $15,000 gain on the sale of long-term investments. Patricio Co.'s net income/loss for the period was

A) $8,000 income.
B) $28,000 loss.
C) $38,000 loss.
D) $2,000 income.
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71
Paltrow Co. reported $26,000 of cash from operating activities and the following data: <strong>Paltrow Co. reported $26,000 of cash from operating activities and the following data:   Paltrow's net income/loss for the period was</strong> A) $10,000 income. B) $54,000 loss. C) $28,000 loss. D) $8,000 loss. Paltrow's net income/loss for the period was

A) $10,000 income.
B) $54,000 loss.
C) $28,000 loss.
D) $8,000 loss.
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72
Use the following information to answer questions 72-73.
Kingsway Co. had the following activity during 2015: <strong>Use the following information to answer questions 72-73. Kingsway Co. had the following activity during 2015:   What was the cash flow from financing activities?</strong> A) $300,000 B) $292,000 C) $325,000 D) $275,000
What was the cash flow from financing activities?

A) $300,000
B) $292,000
C) $325,000
D) $275,000
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73
If a company is experiencing cash flow problems it can alleviate the problem by

A) increasing sales.
B) increasing the amount of capitalization.
C) increasing the amount of goods sold on credit.
D) extending customer payment terms.
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74
When analyzing a company's cash flow situation, the term "capitalization" refers to

A) how much cash the company has to start with.
B) how many capital assets the company has purchased during the period.
C) the amount of common shares sold during the period.
D) the length of time in the lead/lag relationship.
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75
Use the following information to answer questions 72-73.
Kingsway Co. had the following activity during 2015: <strong>Use the following information to answer questions 72-73. Kingsway Co. had the following activity during 2015:   What was the cash flow from investing activities?</strong> A) $ 57,000 B) $ 75,000 C) $ 93,000 D) $ - 0 -
What was the cash flow from investing activities?

A) $ 57,000
B) $ 75,000
C) $ 93,000
D) $ - 0 -
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76
Use the following information to answer questions 69-70.
Klaus' Ltd had the following activity during 2015: <strong>Use the following information to answer questions 69-70. Klaus' Ltd had the following activity during 2015:   What was the cash flow from investing activities?</strong> A) $16,000 B) $156,000 C) $173,000 D) $189,000
What was the cash flow from investing activities?

A) $16,000
B) $156,000
C) $173,000
D) $189,000
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77
Leduc Co. reported sales of $350,000 and total expenses of $280,000; wages payable increased by $12,000; inventory decreased by $25,000; accounts payable decreased by $50,000; and depreciation was $30,000. What was the net cash flow from operating activities?

A) $87,000
B) $40,000
C) $15,000
D) $63,000
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78
Use the following information to answer questions 69-70.
Klaus' Ltd had the following activity during 2015: <strong>Use the following information to answer questions 69-70. Klaus' Ltd had the following activity during 2015:   What was the cash flow from financing activities?</strong> A) $135,000 B) $168,000 C) $169,000 D) $152,000
What was the cash flow from financing activities?

A) $135,000
B) $168,000
C) $169,000
D) $152,000
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79
Given the following activities: <strong>Given the following activities:   The cash outflows for investing and financing activities were</strong> A) investing $175,000; financing $310,000. B) investing $190,000; financing $275,000. C) investing $190,000; financing $310,000. D) investing $175,000; financing $275,000. The cash outflows for investing and financing activities were

A) investing $175,000; financing $310,000.
B) investing $190,000; financing $275,000.
C) investing $190,000; financing $310,000.
D) investing $175,000; financing $275,000.
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80
If a company reported net income for the year of $160,000, cash from operating activities of $105,000, cash flows from financing activities of $225,000, and cash used in investing activities of $450,000, what was their change in cash for the year?

A) $120,000 decrease
B) $170,000 decrease
C) $40,000 increase
D) $65,000 decrease
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