Calculate cash flows from operations

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Harmon Helmets purchased equipment for $62,000 cash, sold equipment costing $36,000 with a book value of $22,000 at a loss, and declared dividends during 2013. No new notes payable were issued during the year. Financial data follows:


 

Dec. 31, 2013

Dec. 31, 2012

Change

 

 

2013

Cash

$44,600

$43,000

$1,600

 

Sales revenue

$850,000

Accounts receivable  

31,200

13,800

17,400

 

Cost of sales

425,000

Inventory   

28,000

21,000

7,000

 

Salaries expense

135,000

Equipment

180,000

154,000

21,000

 

Depreciation expense

18,000

Accum. depreciation

 (46,000)

 (42,000)

1,000

 

Interest expense

3,500

Accounts payable

25,400

36,400

(11,000)

 

Loss on sale of equipment

3,000

Unearned revenue

16,200

21,200

  (5,000)

 

Income taxes expense

   44,000

Accrued salaries

7,000

8,800

  (1,800)

 

Net income

$221,500

Taxes payable

11,600

8,000

3,600

 

 

 

Long-term notes pay.

37,000

55,000

(18,000)

 

 

 

Common stock

90,000

28,000

62,000

 

 

 

Retained earnings

50,600

32,400

18,200

 

 

 

Calculate cash flows from operations using the indirect method for 2013.

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