Comparative balance sheets for bayshore industries, inc.

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Comparative balance sheets for Bayshore Industries, Inc. as of December 31 year 2 and year 1 are presented below. 
Prepare the cash from operations section of the statement of cash flows using the DIRECT method.
       
Bayshore Industries, Inc.      
Balance Sheets      
December 31, Year 2 and Year 1      
       
  Year 2  Year 1  Change
Assets      
Current assets      
Cash and cash equivalents  $ 216,000  $ 144,000  $ 72,000
Trade receivables - net  $3,434,000 $1,971,000 $1,463,000
Inventory  $810,000 $216,000 $594,000
Prepaid expenses  $18,000   $18,000
Total current assets  $4,478,000 $2,331,000 $2,147,000
Property and equipment  $7,780,000 $7,740,000 $40,000
Less: accumulated depreciation  $576,000 $455,000 $121,000
Property and equipment - net  $7,204,000 $7,285,000 -$81,000
Intangibles, less accumulated amortization of $14,400 -      
year 2 and $7,200 - year 1 $21,600 $28,800 -$7,200
       
Total assets  $ 11,703,600  $ 9,644,800  $ 2,058,800
       
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity      
       
Current liabilities      
Accounts payable and accrued expenses  $ 872,600  $ 396,800  $ 475,800
Line of credit  $108,000 $90,000 $18,000
Current portion of long-term debt  $29,000 $27,000 $2,000
Total current liabilities  $1,009,600 $513,800 $495,800
Long-term debt  $3,069,000 $3,098,000 -$29,000
Total liabilities  $4,078,600 $3,611,800 $466,800
Stockholders' equity      
Common stock  $9,000 $9,000 $0
Additional paid-in capital  $5,400,000 $5,400,000 $0
Retained earnings  $2,216,000 $624,000 $1,592,000
Total stockholders' equity  $7,625,000 $6,033,000 $1,592,000
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 11,703,600  $ 9,644,800  $ 2,058,800
       
       
Bayshore Industries, Inc.      
Statement of Income and Retained Earnings      
For the year ended December 31, Year 2      
       
Net sales  $ 19,800,000    
Cost of sales  $9,000,000    
Gross profit on sales  $10,800,000    
Operating expenses      
Selling expenses  $3,600,000    
General and administrative expenses $4,050,000    
Other operating expenses  $393,300    
Total operating expenses $8,043,300    
Operating income  $2,756,700    
Other income and expenses      
Gain/loss on property and equipment disposals  $18,000    
Interest income  $9,000    
Interest expense  -$252,000    
Other income and expenses - net  -$225,000    
Income before income taxes  $2,531,700    
Provision for income taxes  $759,700    
Net income  $1,772,000    
Retained earnings - beginning  $624,000    
Dividends paid  $180,000    
Retained earnings - ending  $ 2,216,000    

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