Answer:
Net cash flow from the operating activities is 69,950
Explanation:
MOSS COMPANY
Cash flow from operating activities
Net income $6,600
Adjustments to reconcile net income
to operating cash flow
Depreciation expense $50,000
Decrease account receivable $14,000
(46,000 - 32,000)
Increase inventory -$11,500
( 55,500 - 67,000)
Increase account payable $11,700
(44,400 - 32,700)
Decrease income tax payable <u>-$850</u>
(2,750 - 3,600)
$63,350 $<u>63,350</u>
Net cash flow from operating activities <u>69,950
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Answer:
Hoosier does not adjust its E&P for the stock dividend because it is not taxable to the shareholders.
Explanation:
Hoosier does not adjust its E&P for the stock dividend because it is not taxable to the shareholders. This conclusion is based on the definition of taxable dividends.
Answer:
Journal entries
Explanation:
The journal entries are as follows
1. Cash $748,800
Interest expense $31,200 ($780,000 × 4%)
To Note payable $780,000
(Being the cash received is recorded)
2. Cash Dr $507,000
To Account receivables $507,000
(Being the collection is recorded)
3. Note payable $507,000
Interest expense $2,600 ($780,000 × 4% × 1 month ÷ 12 month)
To Cash $509,600
(Being the note payable and the interest expense is recorded)
Answer:
$111
Explanation:
Purchases;
A-G 7*7.5 $52.5
H-L 5*9.5 $47.5
M-R 6*10.5 $63
Total Purchases $163
Less;Sales
A,D,E 3*7.5 ($22.5)
H,J 2*9.5 ($19)
N 1*10.5 ($10.5)
Total Sales ($52)
Ending Inventory Cost =(purchases-sales)=$163-$52=$111