Statement of cash flows using the indirect method

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Question:

PXE Company shown the following comparative balance sheets at December 31, 2005 and 2006, and the income statement for the year ended December 31, 2006:

PXE Company

Balance Sheets

December 31, 2006 and 2005

                                                                                December 31, 2006              December 31, 2005

Assets  

Cash                                                                                  $ 12,200                              $ 28,200

Accounts receivable                                                                16,000                            18,000

Inventory                                                                              19,500                              22,000

Prepaid rent                                                                              200                                300

Total current assets                                                                 $ 47,900                      $ 68,500

Land                                                                                        58,000                             30,000

Equipment                                                                                 65,000                            60,000

Accumulated depreciation                                                          (11,000)                          (4,000)

Total assets                                                                               $159,900                        $154,500

Liabilities and stockholders' equity          

Accounts payable                                                                     $ 13,000                            $ 25,000

Salaries payable                                                                          2,000                                  2,500

Interest payable                                                                          2,500                                4,000

Income tax payable                                                                     6,500                               3,000

Dividends payable                                                                        4,000                                  0

Total current liabilities                                                                   $ 28,000                      $ 34,500

Long-term notes payable                                                                10,000                        40,000

Common stock, $1 par                                                                   30,000                        28,000

Preferred stock, $4 par                                                                 24,000                       10,000

Additional paid-in capital                                                                45,000                      30,000

Retained earnings                                                                         22,900                       12,000

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity                                           $159,900                  $154,500

OPERATING ACTIVITIES

PXE Company

Income Statement

For the Year Ended December 31, 2006

Sales      $ 400,000

Cost of goods sold      (250,000)

Gross profit        $ 150,000

General and administrative expenses    $80,000

Salaries expense              31,000 

Rent expense    3,600   

Depreciation expense   7,000   

Total operating expenses             (121,600)

Other revenue and expenses:  

Gain on sale of land        $ 3,000

Interest revenue             300       

Interest expense             (2,800) 500

Income before income taxes      $ 28,900

Income tax expense       (8,000)

Net income        $ 20,900

Additional requirement:

a. The company declared dividends in the amount of $10,000 in the year.

b. Additional equipment and land were purchased for cash.

c. Land that had generally cost $9,000 was sold for $12,000 cash.

d. All accounts payable are related to merchandise purchases.

e. The company uses a perpetual LIFO inventory uses and system straight-line depreciation for all depreciable assets.

Required:

1. Evaluate the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method.

Reference no: EM132296

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