How much should be reported as net cash

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Q1. Northwest Builders, Inc. reported Cost of Goods Sold for the current year of $340,000. During the same period, the Inventory account decreased $15,000 and the Accounts Payable account increased $24,000. The amount of cash paid to suppliers for inventory is:

A. $355,000.

B. $301,000.

C. $325,000.

D. $316,000.

Q2. On a statement of cash flows prepared with the indirect method, investing activities do NOT include:

A. collection of note receivable.

B. sale of investments that are not cash equivalents.

C. lending money to an employee.

D. receipt of interest on investments.

Q3. In 2016, MillCorporation borrowed $60,000, paid dividends of $24,000, issued 5,000 shares of stock for $20 per share, purchased land for $25,000, and received dividends of $6,000. Net income was $150,000, and depreciation for the year totaled $8,000. Accounts receivable increased by $6,000.

How much should be reported as net cash provided by operating activities by the indirect method?

A. $275,000

B. $158,000  

C. $140,000

D. $152,000

Q4. Mary Andrews, Inc. had the following transactions:

Cash proceeds on sale of land $440,000

Cash proceeds on sale of equipment 170,000

Purchase of treasury stock with cash 46,000

Purchase of equipment with cash 54,000

Issuance of common stock for cash 70,000

On a statement of cash flows prepared under the indirect method, Net cash provided by investing activities is:

A. $610,000.

B. $580,000.

C. $556,000.

D. $510,000.

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