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Karr, Inc., reported net income of $300,000 for 2011. Changes occurred in several balance sheet accounts as follows:
Equipment $25,000 Increase
Inventories $20,000 decrease
Accumulated depreciation 40,000 Increase
Accounts receivable 15,000 Increase
Note payable 30,000 increase
Accounts payable 5,000 decrease
Additional Information:
a. During 2011 Karr sold equipment costing $25,000, with accumulated depreciation of $12,000, for a gain of $5,000.
b. In December 2011 Karr purchased equipment costing $50,000, with $20,000 cash and a 12% note payable of $30,000.
c. Depreciation expense for the year was $52,000.
Required:
1. In Karr’s 2011 statement of cash flows, calculate net cash provided by operating activities.
2. In Karr’s 2011 statement of cash flows, calculate net cash used in investing activities.


Sagot :

Answer:Cash flow from operating activities = $347,000

Net cash used in Investing:=  -$2,000

Explanation:

1.

The net cash provided by operating activities by Karr, Inc., reported in 2011

Account Titles and explanation              Amount

Net income                                             $300,000

Adjustments made

Add:

Depreciation expense                            $52,000

Decrease in inventory                            $20,000

Less:

Increase in account receivable               -$15,000

Decrease in account payable                  -$5,000

Gain on sale of equipment                       -$5,000

Cash flow from operating activities           $347,000

2. Net cash used in Investing:

Sales of equipment =cost -depreciation + gain of sale

Sales of equipment                  18,000(($25,000-$12,000+$5,000)

Purchase of Equipment            20,000

Net cash used in Investing:=  -$2,000