Prepare the cash from operations section

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Problem - 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

Reference no: EM131752691

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