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Create the operating section of the statement of cash flows (indirect method).
Moving Inc.
Income Statement
For the Year Ending Dec. 31,2010

 Sales 900,000 Cost of Goods Sold 400,000 Gross Margin 500,000 All Other Items:  Salaries Expense (100,000) Depreciation Expense (200,000) Loss on Sale of Equipment (100,000) Net Income 100,000\begin{array}{ll}\text { Sales } & 900,000 \\\text { Cost of Goods Sold } & \underline{400,000} \\\text { Gross Margin } & 500,000 \\\text { All Other Items: } & \\\text { Salaries Expense } & (100,000) \\\text { Depreciation Expense } & (200,000) \\\text { Loss on Sale of Equipment } &\underline{ (100,000)} \\\quad \text { Net Income } & \underline{100,000}\end{array}

Moving Inc.
Balarce Sheet - Incomplete Staternent
Dec. 31, 2010

 Create the operating section of the statement of cash flows (indirect method).  Moving Inc. Income Statement For the Year Ending Dec. 31,2010   \begin{array}{ll} \text { Sales } & 900,000 \\ \text { Cost of Goods Sold } & \underline{400,000} \\ \text { Gross Margin } & 500,000 \\ \text { All Other Items: } & \\ \text { Salaries Expense } & (100,000) \\ \text { Depreciation Expense } & (200,000) \\ \text { Loss on Sale of Equipment } &\underline{ (100,000)} \\ \quad \text { Net Income } & \underline{100,000} \end{array}    Moving Inc. Balarce Sheet - Incomplete Staternent  Dec. 31, 2010    ***** Other Information: Dividends Paid = $ 50,000 ***** Other Information: Dividends Paid = $ 50,000


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