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The following financial statements relate to Alpine Trails Ski Resort: comparative balance sheets as of December 31, 20x3 and 20x2; income statement for 20x3; and

statement of retained earnings for 20x3.

Alpine Trails Ski Resort



Comparative Balance Sheets



December 31, 20x3 and 20x2



                                              (In thousands)



Assets

20X3

20X2

Current assets:



Cash

          25

          22

Marketable securities

          10

          10

Accounts receivable

        130

        140

Merchandise inventory

          40

          35

Prepaid expenses

          10

            3

Total current assets

        215

        210

Investment in Coulterton Transit Company

          55

          45

Facilities and equipment

        450

        450

Less: Accumulated depreciation

       (225)

       (175)

Land

        653

        540

Total assets

      1,148

      1,070




Current liabilities:



Accounts payable

          80

          75

Accrued salaries payable

          15

          25

Deferred revenue

            3

            5

Total current liabilities

          98

        105

Deferred income taxes

          20

          15

Bonds payable

        190

        190

Total liabilities

        308

        310

Stockholders' equity:



Common stock

        270

        270

Retained earnings

        570

        490

Total stockholders' equity

        840

        760

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

      1,148

      1,070

Alpine Trails Ski Resort



Income Statement



For the Year Ended December 31, 20x3



                                              (In thousands)



Revenue:



Slope fees

        340


Condominium rentals

        625


Sales of merchandise

          75


Total revenue


      1,040

Less: Cost of merchandise


          50

Gross margin


        990

Less: Operating expenses



Salaries

        310


Insurance

          80


Property taxes

          35


Depreciation

          50


Utilities

        100


Maintenance

          50


Advertising

          20


Administration

        170


Interest on bonds

          15


Total operating expenses


        830

Income before taxes


        160

Income-tax expense


          50

Net income


        110

Alpine Trails Ski Resort


Statement of Retained Earnings


For the Year Ended December 31, 20x3


                             (In thousands)


Retained earnings, December 31, 20x2

        490

Add: Net income for 20x3

        110

Subtotal

        600

Deduct: Dividends declared in 20x3 .

          30

Retained earnings, December 31, 20x3

        570

Alpine Trails did not buy or sell any facilities or equipment during 20x3.

Required:

Using the indirect method, prepare the company's statement of cash flows for 20x3.refer to the financial statement given in the precceding problem for Alpine Trails ski resort

Required:

Set up T-accounts to use as an aid in preparing the company's statement of cash flows. Prepare statement for 20 X 3.

Required: Using the direct method , prepare the company's statement of cash flows for 20 x 3.

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