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(Supplement B) Preparing a Statement of Cash Flows with Gain on Sale of Equipment (Indirec...

(Supplement B) Preparing a Statement of Cash Flows with Gain on Sale of Equipment (Indirect Method)

XS Supply Company is developing its annual financial statements at December 31,2011 . The statements are complete except for the statement of cash flows. The completed comparative balance sheets and income statement are summarized:

 

2011

2010

Balance sheet at December 31

  

Cash

$34,000

$29,000

Accounts receivable

35,000

28,000

Merchandise inventory

41,000

38,00 0

Properly and equipment

121,000

100,00 0

Less: Accumulated depreciation

$201,000

$170,000

   

Accounts payable

$36,000

$27,000

Wages payable

1,200

1,400

Note payable. long-term

38,000

44,000

Contributed capital

88,600

72,600

Retained earnings

37,200

25,000

 

$201,000$ 170,000

Income statement for 2011

  

  Sales

$120,000

 

  Gain on sale of equipment

1,000

 

  Cost of good sold

70,000

 

  Other expenses

38,8O0

 

Net income

$12,200

 

Additional Data:

a. Bought equipment for cash, $31,000.

 Sold equipment with original cost of $ 10,000, accumulated depreciation of $7,000, for $ 4,000 cash.

b.Paid $6,000 on the long-term note payable.

c.Issued new shares of stock for $16,000 cash.

d.No dividends were declared or paid.

e.Other expenses included depreciation. $12,000: wages. $13,000: taxes. $6,000: and other. $7,800.

f.Accounts payable includes only inventory purchases made on cred it. Because there are no liability accounts relating to taxes or other expenses, assume that these expenses were fully paid in cash.

Required:

1. Prepare the statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31,2011. using the indirect method.

2. Evaluate the statement of cash flows.

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