Prepare a statement of cash flows

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Q1. Cineplex Corporation is a diversified company that operates in five different industries: A, B, C, D, and E. The following information relating to each segment is available for 2015.


A

B

C

D

E

Sales revenue

$57,700

$77,000

$582,100

$35,100

$54,900

Cost of goods sold

20,600

51,100

273,000

20,600

31,800

Operating expenses

10,060

57,700

244,800

12,110

18,600

    Total expenses

30,660

108,800

517,800

32,710

50,400

Operating profit (loss)

$27,040

$(31,800)

$64,300

$2,390

$4,500

Identifiable assets

$39,000

$89,900

$508,000

$74,500

$51,100

Sales of segments B and C included intersegment sales of $24,610 and $101,770, respectively.

(a) Determine which of the segments are reportable based on the:

(1) Revenue test.

(2) Operating profit (loss) test.

(3) Identifiable assets test.

(b) Prepare the necessary disclosures required by GAAP.

Q2. The comparative balance sheets for Hinckley Corporation show the following information.


December 31


2014

2013

Cash

$38,140

$14,690

Accounts receivable

15,030

10,650

Inventory

20,890

9,490

Investments

-0-

3,770

Buildings

-0-

30,630

Equipment

47,280

21,460

Patents

5,600

6,840


$126,940

$97,530




Allowance for doubtful accounts

$3,810

$5,060

Accumulated depreciation-equipment

2,870

5,100

Accumulated depreciation-building

-0-

6,120

Accounts payable

5,600

3,770

Dividends payable

-0-

4,340

Notes payable, short-term (nontrade)

2,420

3,820

Long-term notes payable

32,710

25,980

Common stock

43,570

33,290

Retained earnings

35,960

10,050


$126,940

$97,530

Additional data related to 2014 are as follows.

1. Equipment that had cost $12,820 and was 40% depreciated at time of disposal was sold for $2,540.

2. $10,280 of the long-term note payable was paid by issuing common stock.

3. Cash dividends paid were $4,340.

4. On January 1, 2014, the building was completely destroyed by a flood. Insurance proceeds on the building were $32,270 (net of $2,600 taxes).

5. Investments (available-for-sale) were sold at $1,300 above their cost. The company has made similar sales and investments in the past.

6. Cash was paid for the acquisition of equipment.

7. A long-term note for $17,010 was issued for the acquisition of equipment.

8. Interest of $2,120 and income taxes of $8,280 were paid in cash.

Prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method. Flood damage is unusual and infrequent in that part of the country.

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