question 58
Multiple Choice
Marquette Décor is a merchandiser that operates a small retail store. Comparative balance sheets for the years ending December 31, 2014 and 2013 and its income statement for 2014 follow:
Assets Cash Accounts receivable Merchandise inventories Equipment Accumulated depreciation Total assets Liabilities and Stockholders’Equity Accounts payable Income taxes payable Long-term notes payable Common stock, $2 par Retained earnings Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity Sales Cost of goods sold Depreciation expense Other expenses Gain on sale of equipment Income taxes Net income December 312014$35,40011,40036,50090,000(28,600) $144,700$14,3004,50016,50088,20021,200$144,700$224,000123,00014,00056,0003,40016,000$18,4002013$45,30014,50034,10066,000(31,400) $128,500$12,5008,80023,00065,30018,900$128,500
During the year, equipment with an original cost of $17,000, and accumulated depreciation totaling $16,800 was sold for $3,600. Dividends were declared and paid during the year. The company uses the indirect method. How much is cash provided/(used) by operating activities?
Definitions:
Stock
Financial instruments that represent ownership shares in a corporation, giving holders a claim on the company's profits.
Purchase
The act of buying goods or services.
Gasoline Prices
The cost per unit of gasoline, influenced by factors such as crude oil prices, refinery costs, taxes, and demand.
Quantity Demanded
The total amount of a good or service that consumers are willing to purchase at a given price level, at a specific point in time.