STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
PROBLEM 23-2
HINCKLEY CORPORATION
Statement of Cash Flows
For the Year Ended December 31, 2010
Cash flows from operating activities
Net income $14,750 (a)
Adjustments to reconcile net income
to net cash provided by operating activities:
Loss on sale of equipment $ 4,100 (b)
Gain from flood damage (8,250)*
Depreciation expense 1,900 (c)
Patent amortization 1,250
Gain on sale of investments (1,700)
Increase in accounts receivable (net) (3,750)**
Increase in inventory (3,000)
Increase in accounts payable 2,000 (7,450)
Net cash provided by operating activities 7,300
Cash flows from investing activities
Sale of investments 4,700
Sale of equipment 2,500
Purchase of equipment (20,000) (d)
Proceeds from flood damage to building 32,000
Net cash provided by investing activities 19,200
Cash flows from financing activities
Payment of dividends (5,000)
Payment of short-term note payable (1,000)
Net cash used by financing activities (6,000)
Increase in cash 20,500
Cash, January 1, 2010 13,000
Cash, December 31, 2010 $33,500
*[$ 32,000 – ($ 29,750 – $ 6,000)]
**($12,250 – $ 3,000) – ($ 10,000 – $ 4,500)
Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information:
Cash paid during the year for:
Interest $2,000
Income taxes: $6,500
Non-cash investing and financing activities*
Retired note payable by issuing ordinary shares $10,000
Purchased equipment by issuing note payable 16,000
$26,000
*Presented in the notes to the financial statements.
Supporting Computations:
a) Ending retained earnings $20,750
Beginning retained earnings (6,000)
Net income $14,750
b) Cost $11,000
Accumulated depreciation (40% X $11,000) (4,400)
Book value $6,600
Proceeds from sale (2,500)
Loss on sale $ 4,100
c) Accumulated depreciation on equipment sold $ 4,400
Decrease in accumulated depreciation (2,500)
Depreciation expense $1,900
d) Beginning equipment balance $20,000
Cost of equipment sold (11,000)
Remaining balance 9,000
Purchase of equipment with note 16,000
Adjusted balance 25,000
Ending equipment balance (45,000)
Purchased with cash $20,000
PROBLEM 23-3
MORTONSON COMPANY
Statement of Cash Flows
For the Year Ended December 31, 2010
($000 Omitted
Cash flows from operating activities
Cash receipts from customers $3,520 (a)
Cash payments:
Payments for merchandise $1,270 (b)
Salaries and benefits 725
Heat, light, and power 75
Property taxes 19
Interest 30
Miscellaneous 10
Income taxes 808 (c) 2,937
Net cash provided by operating activities 583
Cash flows from investing activities
Sale of non-trading equity investments 40
Purchase of buildings and equipment (310)
Purchase of land (80)
Net cash used by investing activities (350)
Increase in cash 233
Cash, January 1, 2010 100
Cash, December 31, 2010 $333
a) Sales $3.800
Deduct ending accounts receivable 780
3.020
Add beginning accounts receivable 500
Cash receipts (collections from customers) $3.520
b) Cost of goods sold $1.200
Add ending inventory 720
Goods available for sale 1.920
Deduct beginning inventory 560
Purchases 1.360
Deduct ending accounts payable 420
940
Add beginning accounts payable 330
Cash purchases (payments for merchandise) $1.270
c) Income taxes $818
Deduct ending income taxes payable 40
778
Add beginning income taxes payable 30
Income taxes paid $808