AC 232 Chapter 16

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98% of 2mill is 1.6mill

A corp issued 2k of bonds at 98. How would the transaction be reported on the statement of cash flows?

Because it indirectly affects cash flow...it is recorded in a separate section of the SCF, usually at the bottom

A corporation issued 2k of,common stock in exchange for 2k of fixed assets. Where would this transaction be recorded?

Decrease cash from FA

Acquisition of treasury stock

OA

Amortization expense

Increase cash from OA

Amortization of intangible assets

Non cash assets; OA

Depreciation and amortization are examples of what and therefore reported where?

The cash flows from the operating section

Depreciation of factory equipment would be reported in the statement of cash flows prepared by the indirect method in

Non cash investing and financing supplement

Exchange of land for common stock

Reconciling item on OA so decrease

Gain in sale of investments

Increases

If an OA asset decreases, the cash flow...

Decreases

If an OA asset increases, the cash flow...

Decreases

If an OA liability/equity decreases, cash flow

Increases

If an OA liability/equity increases, cash flow....

Easier to prepare

What are the major advantages of the indirect method of reporting cash flows from OA?

Difficult to prepare

What is the principal disadvantage of the direct method of reporting cash flows from operating activities?

Financing activities

When you pay dividends, that's what?

Direct method

Which method is easier to understand but difficult to prepare

Operating activities

Transactions associated with the revenues and expenses

Financing activities

Treasury stock, bonds, and bank loans are examples of

Financing activities

Cash is obtained or repaid to owners or creditors

OA

Cash receipts from interest and dividends are classified as

Target number

Change during the period in cash and cash equivalents is the ...

Decrease in OA

Increase in accounts payable

Decrease in OA

Increase in accounts receivable

Operating activities

Interest expense and receipt of dividends are always what? 2 big exceptions

FA

Issuance of the company's stock

F

Issued bonds

F

Issued common stock

F

Issued preferred stock

Indirect method

Most used, starts with net income

O

Net income

OA

Net income

Order of the classification

Operating, investing, financing

F

Paid cash dividends

Decrease FA

Payment of dividends

FA

Payment of dividends

Investing activities

Purchase and sale of long term assets, intangible assets, and long term notes receivable

Decrease IA

Purchase of equipment

IA

Purchase of equipment

I

Purchased buildings

I

Purchased patents

F

Purchased treasury stock

OA

Receipt of dividends

F

Redeemed bonds

Decrease cash from FA

Repayment of long term nite payable

Increase cash for IA

Sale of land

I

Sold equipment

I

Sold long term investments


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