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nydimaria [60]
1 year ago
6

Seth Erkenbeck, a recent college graduate, has just completed the basic format to be used in preparing the statement of cash flo

ws (indirect method) for ATM Software Developers. All amounts are in thousands (000s).
ATM SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS Statement of Cash Flows For the year ended December 31, 2021

Cash Flows from Operating Activities
Net income
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flows from operating activities:

Net cash flows from operating activities
Cash Flows from Investing Activities
Net cash flows from investing activities
Cash Flows from Financing Activities
Net cash flows from financing activities
Net increase (decrease) in cash $1,725
Cash at the beginning of the period 8,215
Cash at the end of the period $9,940

Listed below in random order are line items to be included in the statement of cash flows.

Cash received from the sale of land $8,590
Issuance of common stock 12,925
Depreciation expense 5,435
Increase in account receivable 4,030
Decrease in account payable 1,730
Issuance of long-term notes payable 16,345
Purchase of equipment 39,715
Decrease in inventory 1,445
Decrease in prepaid rent 875
Payment of divivdends 6,310
Net income 11,800
Purchase of treasury stock 2,585

Required:
Prepare the statement of cash flows for ATM software developers using the indirect method. List cash outflows and any decrease in cash as negative amounts. Enter the answer in thousands.
Business
1 answer:
agasfer [191]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Statement of cash flow for ATM SOFTWARE

• The figures seems to be in thousands already.

Cash flow from operating activities

Net income

$11,800

Increase in Account receivable

($4,030)

Decrease in Account payable

($1,730)

Depreciation expense

$5,435

Decrease in inventory

$1,445

Decrease in prepaid rent

$875

Net cash flow from operating activities

$13,795

Cash flow from investing activities

Sale of land

$8,590

Purchase of equipment

($39,715 )

Net cash flow from financing activities

($31,125)

Cash flow from financing activities

Issuance of stock

$12,925

Long term note payable

$16,345

Purchase of treasury stock

($2,585 )

Payments of dividends

($6,310)

Net cash flow from financing activities

$20,375

Net increase in cash

$1,725

Cash at the beginning

$8,215

Cash at the end

$9,940

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