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Selected financial statement information and additional data for XYZ Corporation is presented below.

                                                    ABC Corporation
                                   Balance Sheet and Income Statement Data

                                                              December 31,       December 31,                    

                                                                    2014                        2013

Current Assets:

Cash                                                          $143,000                       $119,000

Accounts Receivable                                      228,000                         306,000

Inventory                                                      391,000                         340,000

Total Current Assets                                      762,000                         765,000

Property, Plant, and Equipment                       1,261,000                      1,122,000

Less: Accumulated Depreciation                      (476,000)                    (442,000)

Total Assets                                                  $1,547,000                   $1,445,000

 

Current Liabilities:

Accounts Payable                                           $187,000                       $102,000

Notes Payable                                                51,000                           68,000

Income Taxes Payable                                    85,000                           76,500

Total Current Liabilities                                    323,000                         246,500

 

Bonds Payable                                               350,000                         391,000

Total Liabilities                                               673,000                         637,500

 

Stockholders' Equity:

Common Stock                                               510,000                         467,500

Retained Earnings                                            364,000                         340,000

Total Stockholders' Equity                                874,000                         807,500

Total Liabilities & Stockholders' Equity                $1,547,000                   $1,445,000

 

Sales Revenue                                                 1,615,000                   $1,513,000

Less Cost of Goods Sold                                  781,000                         731,000

Gross Profit                                                     834,000                         782,000

Expenses:

Depreciation Expense                                       153,000                         136,000

Salaries and Wages Expense                             391,000                         357,000

Interest Expense                                               34,000                           34,000

Loss on Sale of Equipment                                  12,000                                  0

Income Before Taxes                                         244,000                         255,000

Less Income Tax Expense                                    98,000                         102,000

Net Income                                                     $146,000                       $153,000

Additional Information:

During the year, ABC Corporation had the following transactions-

a. Sold equipment for $2,000. The original cost of the equipment was $133,000 and the related balance in the accumulated depreciation account totaled $119,000.

b. Purchased new equipment and paid $272,000 in cash.

Prepare a statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2014.

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