Statement of cash flows using direct method

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Exercise 23-12
                 
                   
Condensed financial data of Fairchild Company for 2012 and 2011 are presented below.          
                   
FAIRCHILD COMPANY      
COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET      
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2012 AND 2011      
    2012   2011      
Cash   $1,805     $1,096        
Receivables   1,741     1,290        
Inventory   1,590     1,917        
Plant assets   1,890     1,693        
Accumulated depreciation   (1,191 )   (1,170 )      
Long-term investments (held-to-maturity)   1,302     1,474        
    $7,137     $6,300        
                   
Accounts payable   $1,202     $799        
Accrued liabilities   216     234        
Bonds payable   1,404     1,647        
Common stock   1,900     1,701        
Retained earnings   2,415     1,919        
    $7,137     $6,300        
                   
FAIRCHILD COMPANY              
INCOME STATEMENT              
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2012              
Sales   $6,818              
Cost of goods sold   4,693              
Gross margin   2,125              
Selling and administrative expenses   920              
Income from operations   1,205              
Other revenues and gains                  
   Gain on sale of investments   92              
Income before tax   1,297              
Income tax expense   540              
Net income   $757              
                   
Additional information:                  
                   
During the year, $74 of common stock was issued in exchange for plant assets. No plant assets were sold in 2012. Cash dividends were $261.
                   
Prepare a statement of cash flows using the direct method. (If an amount reduces the account balance then enter with negative sign.)  
                   
  FAIRCHILD COMPANY            
  Statement of Cash Flows            
  For the Year Ended December 31, 2012            
  (Direct Method)            
 
 
   
 
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Cash flows from operating activities                  
Cash collected from customers                  
Less: Cash paid for merchandise                  
Less: Cash paid for SG&A expenses                  
Less: Cash paid for income taxes                  
Net cash provided by operating activities                  
                   
Cash flows from investing activities                  
Sale of held-to-maturity investments                  
Purchase of plant assets                  
Net cash provided by investing activities                  
                   
Cash flows from financing activities                  
Issuance of capital stock                  
Retirement of bonds payable                  
Payment of cash dividends                  
Net cash used by financing activities                  
                   
Net increase in cash                  
Cash, January 1, 2010                  
Cash, December 31, 2010                  
                   
                   
Non cash Investing & Financing Activities                  
Issurance of Common stock for Plant Assets                  
                   

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