Determine cash flows from operating activities are

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Cash Flow Assignment - Background Info.

Below you are given an income statement (similar to what you put together in the Week 2 - Income Statement Assignment) for the Crosby Corporation for the year ending 2011. Additionally you have been given comparative balance sheets for the years 2010 and 2011. Use the information below to create a statement of cash flows for the Crosby Corporation to answer the questions at the bottom (which are the same questions you will encounter when turning in the Week 2 - Cash Flow Assignment in Blackboard). Please be sure to read the sections in chapter 2 on Cash Flow Statements before attempting this assignment.

Crosby Corporation

Income statement

For the year ended December 31, 2011

Sales

$2,200,000

Cost of goods sold

$1,300,000

Gross profit

$900,000

Selling and administrative expense

$420,000

Depreciation expense

$150,000

Operating income

$330,000

Interest expense

$90,000

Earnings before taxes

$240,000

Taxes

$80,000

Earnings after taxes

$160,000

Preferred stock dividends

$10,000

Earnings available to common stockholders

$150,000

Shares outstanding

$120,000

Earnings per share

$1.25

Statement of Retained Earnings
For the year ended December 31, 2011

Retained earnings, balance, January 1, 2011

$500,000

Add: earnings available to common stockholders, 2011

$150,000

Deduct: cash dividends declared and paid in 2011

$50,000

Retained earnings, balance, December 31, 2011

$600,000

Comparative Balance Sheets for 2010 and 2011

Assets

Year-end

2010

Year-end 2011

Current assets:

 

 

 

   Cash

$70,000

 

$100,000

   Accounts receivable (net)

$300,000

 

$350,000

Inventory

$410,000

 

$430,000

Prepaid expenses

$50,000

 

$30,000

   Total current assets

$830,000

 

$910,000

Investments (long-term securities)

$80,000

 

$70,000

Plant and equipment

$2,000,000

 

$2,400,000

   Less: accumulated depreciation

$1,000,000

 

$1,150,000

Net plant and equipment

$1,000,000

 

$1,250,000

Total assets

$1,910,000

 

$2,230,000

Liabilities and stockholder's equity

Current liabilities:



   Accounts payable

$250,000

$440,000

   Notes payable

$400,000

$400,000

   Accrued expenses

$70,000

$50,000

     Total current liabilities

 $720,000

 $890,000

Long-term liabilities:

 

 

   Bonds payable, 2011

$70,000

$120,000

     Total liabilities

$790,000

$1,010,000

Stockholders equity:

 

 

   Preferred stock, $100 par value

$90,000

$90,000

   Common stock, $1 par value

$120,000

$120,000

   Capital paid in excess of par

$410,000

$410,000

   Retained earnings

$500,000

$600,000

     Total stockholders equity

$1,120,000

$1,220,000

Total liabilities and stockholders equity

$1,910,000

$2,230,000

Question 1 - What is the net income figure to use as a starting point for the statement of cash flows?

Question 2 - The total adjustments to net income to determine cash flows from operating activities are......(Hint: be sure to add up changes in current assets and current liabilities as noted on the balance sheet going from year 2010 to year 2011) to get the answer.

Question 3 - Net cash flows from operating activities are.....(Hint: don't forget net income)

Question 4 - Cash flows from investing activities are.....

Question 5 - Net Cash flows from investing activities are....

Question 6 - Cash flows from financing activities are....

Question 7 - Net Cash flows from financing activities are....

Question 8 - The net increase/decrease in cash flows is....

Question 9 - Compare your answer in number 8 with the change in the cash account on the balance sheet from 2010 going into 2011. What do you notice?

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