Explain the discrepancy between net income

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Dax Corporation"s genetically engineered flowers have rapidly gained market acceptance and shipments to customers have increased dramatically. The company is preparing for significant increases in production. Management notes that despite increasing profits the cash balance has declined, and it is forced to nearly double its debt financing in the current year. You are hired to advise management as to specific causes of the cash deficiency and how to remedy the situation. You are given the following balance sheets of Dax Corporation for Years 1 and 2 ($ thousands):

DAX CORPORATION


Balance Sheets

December 31, Year 2 and Year 1

($ thousands)


Year 2


Year 1

Assets

$ 500


$ 640



860


550

Cash

935


790

Accounts receivable, net

25


-

Inventories

2,320


$1,980

Prepaid expenses



-

Total current assets



1,440

Patents

140



150

Less accumulated amortization

(10)

130


$3,570

Plant and equipment

2,650

2,050

$1,950


Less accumulated depreciation

(600)

170

(510)


Other assets

200

$4,670

175


Less accumulated depreciation

(30)


(25)


Total assets



Liabilities and Equity




Accounts payable


$630


$ 600

Deferred income tax


57


45

Other current liabilities


85


78

Total current liabilities


772


723

Long-term debt


1,650


850

Common stock, $1 par


2,000


1,800

Retained earnings


248


197

Total liabilities and equity


$4,670


$3,570







In addition, the following information is available:

1. Net income for Year 2 is $160,000 and for Year 1 it is $130,000.

2. Cash dividends paid during Year 2 are $109,000 and during Year 1 they are $100,000.

3. Depreciation expense charged to income during Year 2 is $95,000, and the provision for bad debts (expense) is $40,000. Expenses include cash payments of $28,000 in interest costs and $70,000 in income taxes.

4. During Year 2 the company purchases patents for $140,000 in cash. Amortization of patents during the year amounts to $10,000.

5. Deferred income tax for Year 2 amounts to $12,000 and for Year 1 it amounts to $15,000.

Required:

a. Prepare a statement of cash flows (indirect method) for Year 2.

b. Explain the discrepancy between net income and cash flows from operations.

c. Describe options available to management to remedy the cash deficiency.

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