Examlex

Solved

Cash Flows from Operating Activities – Indirect Method
Titiki Ltd \quad

question 33

Essay

Cash flows from operating activities – indirect method
Titiki Ltd. had the following comparative statement of financial position:
\quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Titiki Ltd.
\quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Comparative Statement of Financial Position
\quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad As at December 31
CashAccounts receivableInventoriesPrepaid insuranceEquipmentAccumulated depreciation-equipmentTotal assetsAccounts payableWages payableIncome taxes payableLong-term note payableCommon sharesRetained earningsTotal liabilities and shareholders’ equity2020$20,50034,00020,0002,500102,000(22,500)$156,500$23,0004,0002,0004,00030,00065,00028,500$156,5002019$12,50025,50030,0002,00090,000(12,500)$147,500$20,0002,0003,0005,00034,50065,00018,000$147,500\begin{array}{c}\begin{array}{lll} \text {Cash}\\ \text {Accounts receivable}\\ \text {Inventories}\\ \text {Prepaid insurance}\\ \text {Equipment}\\ \text {Accumulated depreciation-equipment}\\ \text {Total assets}\\\\ \text {Accounts payable}\\ \text {Wages payable}\\ \text {Income taxes payable}\\ \text {Long-term note payable}\\ \text {Common shares}\\ \text {Retained earnings}\\ \text {Total liabilities and shareholders' equity}\end{array}\begin{array}{r}\underline{2020} \\\$ 20,500 \\34,000 \\20,000 \\2,500 \\102,000 \\\underline{ (22,500)} \\\underline{ \$ 156,500 }\\\\\$ 23,000 \\4,000 \\2,000 \\4,000 \\30,000 \\65,000 \\\underline{ 28,500 }\\\underline{ \$ 156,500} \end{array}\begin{array}{r}\underline{2019} \\\$ 12,500 \\25,500 \\30,000 \\2,000 \\90,000 \\\underline{(12,500) }\\\underline{\$ 147,500 }\\\\\$ 20,000 \\2,000 \\3,000 \\5,000 \\34,500 \\65,000 \\\underline{18,000} \\\underline{ \$ 147,500 }\\\end{array}\end{array}

Additional information:
•Net income for the fiscal year was $13,500.
•Equipment that cost $10,000 and was sold for a gain of $1,000 during 2020. The equipment’s accumulated depreciation was $7,000.
Prepare the operating activities section of a statement of cash flows using the indirect method.


Definitions:

Tip-Of-The-Tongue Phenomenon

A temporary inability to retrieve a word or name from memory, paired with a sensation that retrieval is imminent.

Déjà Vu

The haunting sense of having previously seen or experienced a new scene or situation.

Jamais Vu

A psychological phenomenon involving a sense of unfamiliarity with a situation that should be familiar.

Psychodynamic Therapy

a therapeutic approach emphasizing the psychological forces that underlie human behavior, feelings, and emotions and how they might relate to early experience.

Related Questions