Statement of Cash Flows
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According to Chapter 12, which of the following is the primary purpose of the statement of cash flows?
View answer and explanationThe statement of cash flows classifies cash receipts and payments into which three activities?
View answer and explanationWhich of the following activities includes the cash effects of transactions that create revenues and expenses and enter into the determination of net income?
View answer and explanationThe purchase of equipment for cash would be classified as which type of activity on the statement of cash flows?
View answer and explanationPayment of a cash dividend to stockholders is classified as which type of activity?
View answer and explanationWhich of the following is an example of a significant noncash investing and financing activity?
View answer and explanationWhat are the two methods for converting net income from an accrual basis to a cash basis for the statement of cash flows?
View answer and explanationUnder the indirect method, which adjustment is made to net income to compute net cash provided by operating activities?
View answer and explanationComputer Services Company had net income of $145,000 and depreciation expense of $9,000. It also had a loss on disposal of plant assets of $3,000. What is the subtotal after adjusting for these two noncash items?
View answer and explanationDuring 2019, Computer Services Company's inventory increased by $5,000 and its accounts payable increased by $16,000. How are these changes treated when reconciling net income to net cash provided by operating activities?
View answer and explanationComputer Services Company purchased a building for $120,000 cash and sold equipment with a book value of $7,000 for $4,000 cash. What is the net cash used by investing activities?
View answer and explanationA company purchases a building for $120,000 cash and sells equipment for $4,000 cash. What is the net cash flow from investing activities?
View answer and explanationComputer Services Company issued common stock for $20,000 cash and paid cash dividends of $29,000. What is the net cash flow from financing activities?
View answer and explanationWhat is the formula for calculating Free Cash Flow?
View answer and explanationIf a company has net cash provided by operating activities of $100,000, capital expenditures of $30,000, and pays cash dividends of $10,000, what is its free cash flow?
View answer and explanationWhich of the following describes the first step in preparing a statement of cash flows?
View answer and explanationUnder the direct method, if sales revenue is $507,000 and accounts receivable decreased by $10,000, what are the cash receipts from customers?
View answer and explanationUnder the direct method, if cost of goods sold is $150,000, inventory increased by $5,000, and accounts payable increased by $16,000, what are the cash payments to suppliers?
View answer and explanationIssuing bonds in exchange for land would be reported in the statement of cash flows in which section?
View answer and explanationIf a company uses the indirect method, a decrease in the Prepaid Expenses account would be:
View answer and explanationWhich statement is true regarding the direct and indirect methods of preparing the statement of cash flows?
View answer and explanationIf a company purchases its own stock (treasury stock) for cash, how is this transaction classified on the statement of cash flows?
View answer and explanationWhat is the final step in preparing a statement of cash flows?
View answer and explanationJosh’s PhotoPlus reported net income of $73,000 for 2019. It had depreciation expense of $7,000, a decrease in accounts payable of $3,800, and a decrease in accounts receivable of $4,000. What is the net cash provided by operating activities?
View answer and explanationWhat information is NOT typically found in the Additional Information section for preparing a statement of cash flows?
View answer and explanationIn the direct method, which of the following is NOT a major class of operating cash receipts and payments?
View answer and explanationIf a company's free cash flow is negative, what might this indicate?
View answer and explanationWhen preparing a statement of cash flows worksheet, how are decreases in current assets (like Accounts Receivable) entered in the reconciling columns?
View answer and explanationWhich of the following items from an income statement would NOT require an adjustment when converting net income to net cash provided by operating activities under the indirect method?
View answer and explanationIf a company uses the T-account approach to prepare a statement of cash flows, net income is posted as:
View answer and explanationThe collection of a loan from another company would be classified as what type of cash flow activity?
View answer and explanationA company issues 100,000 shares of $1 par value common stock for $500,000 cash. This transaction would be reported as a:
View answer and explanationIf a company purchases land by issuing long-term bonds, where is this transaction reported on the statement of cash flows?
View answer and explanationREYNOLDS COMPANY reported net income of $125,000 and depreciation expense of $33,000. It also sold land for $25,000 cash, which was its book value. What is the net cash provided by operating activities?
View answer and explanationThe T-account approach for preparing a statement of cash flows is based on which fundamental accounting concept?
View answer and explanationIf a company's free cash flow is $1,300, its cash dividends paid are $9,000, and its net cash provided by operating activities is $29,300, what were its capital expenditures?
View answer and explanationThe sale of land at a loss would be reported on the statement of cash flows (indirect method) in which way?
View answer and explanationIn the direct method, cash payments for operating expenses are calculated by starting with operating expenses and adjusting for changes in which accounts?
View answer and explanationWhich of the following is considered a cash equivalent?
View answer and explanationHow is restricted cash reported on the balance sheet?
View answer and explanationOn the statement of cash flows, cash receipts from interest and dividends are classified as:
View answer and explanationA company purchases a building by making a down payment and signing a long-term mortgage note. How is this transaction reflected on the statement of cash flows?
View answer and explanationIf a company reports a net loss for the year, it is:
View answer and explanationUsing the direct method, cash payments for income taxes are calculated by adjusting income tax expense for the change in:
View answer and explanationAn increase in the Interest Payable account during a period means that:
View answer and explanationWhich section of the statement of cash flows is considered by most analysts to be the best measure of a company's ability to generate sufficient cash to continue as a going concern?
View answer and explanationIf a company sells equipment with a book value of $7,000 for $4,000 cash, the transaction results in a loss of $3,000. How are the components of this transaction reported on an indirect statement of cash flows?
View answer and explanationWhen using the worksheet for preparing the indirect statement of cash flows, net income is entered in the reconciling columns as:
View answer and explanationWhich of the following is NOT one of the three sources of information needed to prepare a statement of cash flows?
View answer and explanationThe payment of interest to lenders is classified as what type of cash flow activity under U.S. GAAP?
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