Showing the computation of net cash flows

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Problem - The following data are taken from the income statement and balance sheet of Keaner Machinery, Inc.,

Dec. 31, 2011 Jan. 1, 2011

Income statement:

Net Income ................................................................................ $385,000

Depreciation Expense ............................................................... 125,000

Amortization of Intangible Assets ........................................... 40,000

Gain on Sale of Plant Assets ..................................................... 90,000

Loss on Sale of Investments ..................................................... 35,000

Balance Sheet

Accounts Receivable .................................................................. $335,000 $380,000

Inventory ..................................................................................... 503,000 575,000

Prepaid Expenses ....................................................................... 22,000 10,000

Accounts Payable (to merchandise suppliers) ...................... 379,000 410,000

Accrued Expenses Payable ........................................................ 180,000 155,000

Using this information, prepare a partial statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2011, showing the computation of net cash flows from operating activities by the indirect method.

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