The Statement of Cash Flows Purpose of a statement of cash flows: To provide information about the cash inflows and outflows of an entity during a period. To summarize the operating, investing, and financing activities of the business. The cash flow statement helps users to assess a company’s liquidity, financial flexibility, operating capabilities, and risk. The statement of cash flows is useful because it provides answers to the following important
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The Statement of Cash Flows Purpose of a statement of cash flows: To provide information about the cash inflows and outflows of an entity during a period. To summarize the operating, investing, and financing activities of the business. The cash flow statement helps users to assess a company’s liquidity, financial flexibility, operating capabilities, and risk. The statement of cash flows is useful because it provides answers to the following important questions:
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Chapter 11: Reporting and Interpreting Stockholders’ Equity * Corporate Ownership * Shares of stock can be purchased in small amounts. * Ownership interests are transferable. * Stockholders are not liable for the corporation’s debts * Common stock – the basic voting stock issued by a corporation to stockholders. * Voting rights * Dividends * Residual claim – if the company ceases operations, stockholders share in any assets remaining after
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to: LO1 LO2 LO3 LO4 LO5 LO6 Describe the key differences between job order costing and process costing. Describe the source documents used to track direct materials and direct labor costs to the job cost sheet. Calculate a predetermined overhead rate and use it to apply manufacturing overhead cost to jobs. Describe how costs flow through the accounting system in job order costing. Calculate and dispose of overapplied or underapplied manufacturing overhead. Calculate the cost of goods
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CHAPTER 13 STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS OVERVIEW OF EXERCISES, PROBLEMS, CASES, AND INTERNET ASSIGNMENT Exercises 13–1 13–2 13–3 13–4 13–5 13–6 13–7 13–8 *13–9 *13–10 13–11 Problems 13–1 13–2 13–3 13–4 13–5 13–6 13–7 *13–8 Topic Using a cash flow statement Using a cash flow statement Using noncash accounts to compute cash flows Relationship between accrual and cash flows Accrual versus cash flows Investing activities and interest revenue Format of a cash flow statement Cash effects of business strategies
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shares of treasury stock for $16 each. e. On October 1, Frick declared full year dividends for preferred stock and $1.50 cash dividends for outstanding shares and paid shareholders on October 15. f. One December 15, Frick split common stock 2 shares for 1. g. Net Income for 2014 was $275,000. Requirements: a. Prepare journal entries for the transactions listed above. b. Prepare a Stockholders’ section of a classified balance sheet as of December 31, 2014. Common Stock 100,000.00 Stock Dividend
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Financial Statements 1. List the components that comprise a typical financial statement. a. Income Statement i. Reflects Net Income and Net Loss ii. Is a moving picture of operations during the period b. Statement of Owners Equity iii. Changes in owners equity during a time period iv. Increases from Net Income v. Decreases from Withdrawals and Net Loss c. Balance Sheet vi. “Statement of financial position”
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Certified Management Accountants Introduction The Institute of Certified Management Accountants (ICMA) is publishing this book of practice questions with answers to help you prepare for the CMA examination. Each question is referenced to the Content Specification Outline (CSO) and the Learning Outcome Statements (LOS). These questions are actual “retired” questions from the CMA exams and are intended to supplement other study materials. These practice questions will help you test your understanding
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basic financial statements, required supplementary information other than MD&A, combining and individual fund statements, narrative explanations, and statistical section. Answer: True 2. The three major sections of a CAFR are the Introductory, Financial, and Statistical sections. Answer: True 3. The introductory and statistical sections of a CAFR are required to be audited. Answer: False 4. State and local governments are not required to prepare a CAFR. Answer:
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2012 2013 Actual cost incurred $11,500,000 $8,360,000 Estimated remaining costs $8,250,000 $- Billed to customer $9,000,000 $16,000,000 Received from customer $7,500,000 $16,500,000 Assuming Benny Building, Inc. uses the completed contract method, what amount of gross profit would be recognized in 2013? 2. (TCO B) At the beginning of 2012, Barbara, Inc. has a deferred tax asset of $8,000 and deferred tax liability of $6,500. In 2012, pretax financial income was $600,000 and the tax rate was
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