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Ravenna Company is a merchandiser that uses the indirect method to prepare the operating activities section of its statement of cash flows. Its balance sheet for this year is as follows:

     Ending Balance Beginning Balance
  Cash $ 48,000   $ 57,000  
  Accounts receivable
41,000  
44,000  
  Inventory
55,000  
50,000  
  Property, plant, and equipment
150,000  
140,000  
  Less accumulated depreciation
(50,000)
(35,000)
  



  Total assets $ 244,000   $ 256,000  
  



  Accounts payable $ 32,000   $ 57,000  
  Income taxes payable
25,000  
28,000  
  Bonds payable
60,000  
50,000  
  Common stock
70,000  
60,000  
  Retained earnings
57,000  
61,000  
  



  Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 244,000   $ 256,000  






During the year Ravenna paid a $6,000 cash dividend and it sold a piece of equipment for $3,000 that had originally cost $6,000 and had accumulated depreciation of $4,000. The company did not retire any bonds or repurchase any of its own common stock during the year.

 

1. Required:

What is the amount of the net increase or decrease in cash and cash equivalents that would be shown on the company's statement of cash flows? (Input the amount as positive value.)

 

  Net (Click to select)decreaseincrease in cash and cash equivalents $   
2. Required:

What net income would the company include on its statement of cash flows?

 

  Net income $   
3. Required:

How much depreciation would the company add to net income on its statement of cash flows?

 

  Depreciation $   
4. Required:
a.

If the company credited sales and debited accounts receivable for $600,000 during the year, what is the total amount of credits recorded in accounts receivable during the year?

 

  Amount of credits recorded

$   

 

b.

What does the amount of these credits represent?


  


Total sales

Cash sales

Credit sales

Cash collections from customers

Payment to suppliers

During the year Ravenna paid a $6,000 cash dividend and it sold a piece of equipment for $3,000 that had originally cost $6,000 and had accumulated depreciation of $4,000. The company did not retire any bonds or repurchase any of its own common stock during the year.

  
Assume that company credited sales and debited accounts receivable for $600,000 during the year.
5. Required:
a.

What is the amount and direction ( + or ?) of the accounts receivable adjustment to net income in the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows? (Input the amount as positive value.)

  Amount $      (Click to select)Added to net incomeDeducted from net income  
b. What does this adjustment represent?




Cash payments > Cash collected

Cash collected from customers > Credit sales

Cash collected from customers < Credit sales

6. Required:
a.

If the company debited cost of goods sold and credited inventory for $400,000 during the year, what is the total amount of inventory purchases recorded on the debit side of the Inventory T-account and the credit side of the Accounts Payable T-account?

  
  Purchases $   
   
b-1.

What is the total amount of the debits recorded in the Accounts Payable T-account during the year?

  
  Total amount of debits recorded $   
   
b-2.

What does the amount of these debits represent?





Purchases

Supplier payments

Sales

Cash collections

During the year Ravenna paid a $6,000 cash dividend and it sold a piece of equipment for $3,000 that had originally cost $6,000 and had accumulated depreciation of $4,000. The company did not retire any bonds or repurchase any of its own common stock during the year.

  
Assume that the company debited cost of goods sold and credited inventory for $400,000 during the year.
7. Required:
a.

What is the combined amount and direction ( + or ? ) of the inventory and accounts payable adjustments to net income in the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows? (Input the amount as positive value.)

  Amount $   (Click to select)Added to net incomeDeducted from net income
b.

What does this amount represent?





Cash paid to suppliers < Cost of goods sold

Cash paid to suppliers > Purchases

Cash paid to suppliers > Cost of goods sold
8. Required:
a.

If the company debited income tax expense and credited income taxes payable $700 during the year, what is the total amount of the debits recorded in the Income Taxes Payable account?

  Total amount of debits recorded $   
b.

What does the amount of these debits represent?





Taxes payable

Cash paid for income taxes

Tax refunds

During the year Ravenna paid a $6,000 cash dividend and it sold a piece of equipment for $3,000 that had originally cost $6,000 and had accumulated depreciation of $4,000. The company did not retire any bonds or repurchase any of its own common stock during the year.

  
Assume that the company debited income tax expense and credited income taxes payable $25,000 during the year.
9. Required:
a.

What is the amount and direction ( + or ? ) of the income taxes payable adjustment to net income in the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows? (Input the amount as positive value.)

  Amount $   (Click to select)Added to net incomeDeducted from net income
b.

What does this adjustment represent?





Tax paid < Income tax expenses

Tax paid > Income tax expenses

No taxes are payable
10. Required:
a.

Would the operating activities section of the company's statement of cash flows contain an adjustment for a gain or a loss?





No

Yes
b.

What would be the amount and direction ( + or ? ) of the adjustment? (Input the amount as positive value.)

  (Click to select)Gain ofLoss of  $   (Click to select)Deducted from net incomeAdded to net income  
11. Required:

What is the amount of net cash provided by (used in) operating activities in the company's statement of cash flows? (Input the amount as positive value.)

  Net cash (Click to select)provided byused in operating activities $   
12. Required:

What is the amount of gross cash outflows reported in the investing section of the company's statement of cash flows? (Input the amount as positive value.)

  Gross cash outflows $   
13. Required:

What is the company's net cash provided by (used in) investing activities? (Input the amount as positive value.)

  Net cash (Click to select)used inprovided by investing activities $   
14. Required:

What is the amount of gross cash inflows reported in the financing section of the company's statement of cash flows?

15. Required:

What is the company's net cash provided by (used in) financing activities? (Input the amount as positive value.)

  Net cash (Click to select)provided byused in financing activities $   
  Gross cash inflows $   

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