Develop a statement of cash flows

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Just 4 Kids

Bill Travis owns two Just 4 Kids stores in Florence, South Carolina.  He believes that the stores have been successful and he wants to open a new store in Sumter about 30 miles west of Florence.  Bill has been in the retail line for over 20 years, and he worked at his uncle's hobby shop while in high school and college before starting his own store at the age of 25.

Two big secrets to a successful toy store operation are good location and product selection.  Bill's first store is located in downtown Florence.  Since Bill had been born and raised in Florence, he attracted a good customer base that remained loyal to his store after some of the giant chain related toy stores began to move into the area.  About 10 years ago, Bill saw the change in customer shopping habits and purchased a second store near an interchange to Interstate 95 in a rapidly growing retail area.  Lots of new families had moved into the area, and Bill could not totally rely on the "good old boy" market alone to sustain his market share.  This second store catered to the younger more mobile generation that shopped at or near malls.

Bill now was looking into other markets.  Sumter was not located on the interstate, but the area was growing because of its proximity to the state capital of Columbia, which was just 30 miles to its west.  Bill believed that the people of Sumter who commuted to work in Columbia would prefer to limit their driving for shopping activities to the immediate Sumter area.  Also, since Bill was a respected citizen of Florence, his reputation as an honest businessman had spread to Sumter.  He believed he could quickly build up a new customer base in that location.  The big chain type stores also did not seem as interested in the Sumter area, preferring instead to locate in the larger metropolitan areas of Columbia and Florence.

The appropriate toy items to feature in his stores were very important.  Bill felt that his area of influence was strictly regional, and he did not have to carry much of the standard inventory of the national chain type of toy stores.  His toy lines were more a reflection of local interest; thus NASCAR related items were hot sellers.  Bill's clientele also seemed interested in computer action games and a new line of Ya'll talking dolls.

Bill went to the Florence National Bank to inquire about funding for the new store location.  He had found an abandoned furniture store in downtown Sumter along Main Street that was up for sale for $280,000.  The store seemed to be the right size and at a good location.  A grocery store was in the same block with ample off street parking.  Bill brought his balance sheet for the last two years and an income statement for the last operating year to the bank to support his request for a retail loan of $250,000.  (Copies of the financial statements are listed at the end of the case.)

Nick Tightwad, the local bank loan vice president had been a friend of Bill's for many years.  He was a customer at Bill's toy store on close out sales, and his bank had underwritten the funding for the second store.  Nick was excited about Bill's expansion goals and the prospect of another business loan with his friend.  At the same time, Nick had to live up to his reputation.  He was not about to approve a loan unless he was almost 100 percent sure that the borrower would not default.  Bill's past success had alleviated much of Nick's concern, but he still wanted to complete a detailed analysis of the financial performance of Just 4 Kids during the last calendar year.  Upon reviewing the balance sheet, Nick noticed a drop in cash during the last year even though Bill showed a strong profitable performance.  The current financial statements did not seem to give enough information to answer Nick's questions and he asked Bill to prepare a statement of cash flows for the year ending December 31, 20x7.

Just 4 Kids

Balance Sheet

December 31, 20x6

 

ASSETS

 

 

 

Cash

 

$ 38,500

 

Accounts Receivable

 

43,000

 

Inventory

 

126,000

 

Other Current Assets

 

17,500

 

Total Current Assets

 

 

$225,000

Land

 

$100,000

 

Furnishings, Fixtures & Vehicles

$150,000

 

 

Less Accumulated Depreciation

-30,000

 

 

Furnishings, Fixtures & Vehicles (net)

 

120,000

 

Building

400,000

 

 

Less Accumulated Depreciation

175,000

 

 

Building (net)

 

225,000

 

Total Long-Term Assets

 

 

445,000

Total Assets

 

 

$670,000

 

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

 

 

 

Accounts Payable

 

$ 57,500

 

Short-Term Notes Payable

 

20,000

 

Other Current Liabilities

 

13,000

 

Total Current Liabilities

 

 

$ 90,500

Long-Term Notes Payable

 

 

400,000

Total Liabilities

 

 

$490,500

EQUITIES

 

 

 

Capital

 

$100,000

 

Retained Earnings

 

79,500

 

Total Equities

 

 

$179,500

Total Liabilities and Equity

 

 

$670,000

Just 4 Kids

Income Statement

For the Year Ended December 31, 20x7

Sales Revenue

 

$600,000

Less Cost of Goods Sold

 

310,000

Gross Margin

 

290,000

Less Operating Expenses

 

 

Selling and Administrative

$106,200

 

Depreciation

20,000

 

Total Operating Expenses

 

126,200

Operating Income

 

163,800

Interest Expense

$50,000

 

Loss on Vehicle Sale

2,500

 

Total Other Expenses

 

52,500

Net Income Before Taxes

 

111,300

Less Income Taxes

 

39,300

Net Income

 

$72,000

Just 4 Kids

Balance Sheet

December 31, 20x7

ASSETS

 

 

 

Cash

 

$2,600

 

Accounts Receivable

 

71,000

 

Inventory

 

193,000

 

Other Current Assets

 

18,900

 

Total Current Assets

 

 

$285,500

Land

 

$100,000

 

Furnishings, Fixtures & Vehicles

$166,000

 

 

Less Accumulated Depreciation

-28,500

 

 

Furnishings, Fixtures & Vehicles (net)

 

137,500

 

Building

400,000

 

 

Less Accumulated Depreciation

190,000

 

 

Building (net)

 

210,000

 

Total Long-Term Assets

 

 

447,500

Total Assets

 

 

$733,000

 

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

 

 

 

Accounts Payable

 

$ 91,500

 

Short-Term Notes Payable

 

35,000

 

Other Current Liabilities

 

7,000

 

Total Current Liabilities

 

 

$133,500

Long-Term Notes Payable

 

 

388,000

Total Liabilities

 

 

$521,500

EQUITIES

 

 

 

Capital

 

$100,000

 

Retained Earnings

 

111,500

 

Total Equities

 

 

$211,500

Total Liabilities and Equity

 

 

$733,000

Required:

1. Develop a Statement of Cash Flows for Just 4 Kids for the year ending December 31, 20x7. 

 

2. Analyze the performance of Just 4 Kids based on the financial statements.

3. If you were Bill, how would you explain the issues, which could be brought up from the analysis completed in parts 1 & 2?

4. If you were Nick, would you approve the loan for Bill?  Why or why not?

Reference no: EM13172187

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