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Business, 06.06.2020 02:04, Usman458

Cash Flow from Operating Activities (Indirect Method) The Arcadia Company owns no plant assets and had the following income statement for the year: Sales revenue Cost of goods sold $871,000 Wages expense 273,000 Rent expense Utilities expense 19,500 1.218,100 Net income $1,235,000 54,600 $16,900 Additional information about the company includes End of Year Beginning of Year Accounts receivable $83,200 $76,700 78,000 111,800 9,100 36,400 7,800 Inventory Prepaid rent Accounts payable Wages payable 10,400 28,600 11,700 Use the preceding information to calculate the cash flow from operating activities using the indirect methocd. Remember to use negative signs with your answers when appropriate. Cash Flow from Operating Activities Net Income 0 Add (deduct) items to convert net income to cash basis Accounts Receivable Inventony Prepaid Rent Accounts Payable Wages Payable 0 Cash Provided by Operating Activities

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