1. The statement of cash flows reports ________.
all of the income, expenses, profit or losses a company has earned or incurred during an accounting period the change in total assets during an accounting period all of the cash a company has received and all of the cash a company has disbursed during an accounting period all of the sources and uses of shareholders’ equity
2. The statement of cash flows reports the ________.
sources and uses of cash profitability of a company changes in shareholders’ equity financial position of a company
3. Cash budgets allow companies to plan for any cash shortage by ________.
borrowing money altering the timing of receipts or disbursements securing a line of credit from a local bank all of these
4. Cash from operating activities includes ________.
all cash receipts and all cash disbursements for long-term business assets detailed estimates of the sources of cash and uses of cash all cash receipts and cash disbursements for routine sales and payments made in the course of doing business all cash receipts and all cash disbursements for loans, contributions from owners, and distributions to owners
5. The following information is from Cashew, Inc.’s December 31, 2011 annual report: Income statement Balance sheet 12/31/11 12/31/10Sales Revenue $90,000 Accounts receivable $8,000 $10,000Salary expense $30,000 Salary payable $2,000 $3,000
Cash collected from customers on Cashew, Inc.’s statement of cash flows equals ________.
$92,000 $88,000 $90,000 $98,000
6. The following information is from Sharp, Inc.’s December 31, 2011 annual report: Income statement Balance sheet 12/31/11 12/31/10Sales Revenue $90,000 Accounts receivable $8,000 $10,000Salary expense $30,000 Salary payable $2,000 $3,000
Cash paid for salaries on Sharp, Inc.’s statement of cash flows equals ________.
$31,000 $29,000 $30,000 $33,000
7. The following information is from X, Inc.’s December 31, 2011 annual report: Income statement Balance sheet 12/31/11 12/31/10Sales Revenue $90,000 Unearned revenue $8,000 $10,000Insurance expense $30,000 Prepaid insurance $2,000 $3,000
Note: X, Inc. does not sell to its customers on account; it collects cash from its customers in advance.
Cash collected from customers on X, Inc.’s statement of cash flows equals ________.
$98,000 $92,000 $88,000 solution: 90000-(10000-8000) = 88000 $90,000
8. The following information is from Avatar, Inc.’s December 31, 2011 annual report: Income statement Balance sheet 12/31/11 12/31/10Sales Revenue $80,000 Unearned revenue $5,000 $9,000Insurance expense $20,000 Prepaid insurance $3,000 $2,000
Note: Avatar always collects cash from its customers in advance.
Cash paid for insurance on Avatar, Inc.’s statement of cash flows equals ________.
$23,000 $19,000 $22,000 $21,000
9. The following information is from ABC, Inc.’s December 31, 2011 annual report: Income statement Balance sheet 12/31/11 12/31/10Sales Revenue $800,000 Unearned revenue $8,000 $10,000Insurance expense $30,000 Prepaid insurance $1,000 $3,000
Note: ABC, Inc. does not sell to its customers on account; it collects cash from its customers in advance.
Cash paid for interest on ABC, Inc.’s statement of cash flows equals ________.
$28,000 $32,000 $33,000 $30,000
10. On January 1, 2011, Company Z had accounts receivable of $5,000. During the year, Company Z sold $100,000 of merchandise to credit customers. At December 31, 2011, Company Z had accounts receivable of $4,000. How much cash did the company collect from credit customers during the year?
$105,000 $101,000 $95,000 $99,000
11. The direct method of preparing the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows ________.
adjusts accrual-basis income lists each important item of cash outflows from investing activities adjusts cash-basis income lists each important item of cash inflows from operating activities
12. The direct method for the preparation of the statement of cash flows ________.
starts by estimating the sources of cash and the uses of cash. starts with net income and makes adjustments for all the items that are not cash. starts by converting every number on the income statement to its cash amount. all of these
13. The indirect method of preparing the statement of cash flows ________.
starts by converting net income into an accrual-based number is preferred by business over the direct method reports a greater amount of cash than the direct method provides greater clarity for users than the direct method
14. Depreciation expense, using the indirect method of preparing the statement of cash flows, is ________.
added to investing activities subtracted from investing activities added to net income subtracted from net income
15. The indirect method for the preparation of the statement of cash flows ________.
is not in conformity with GAAP is not in conformity with IFRS is the preferred method used by businesses is recommended by the FASB
16. A use of cash for operating activities is ________.
payment of dividends cash used to purchase treasury stock payment of an account payable cash used to buy equipment
17. A use of cash for investing activities is ________.
payment of an account payable cash used to purchase treasury stock cash used to buy equipment payment of dividends
18. Team Shirts, Inc. had net cash from operating activities of $50,000. It paid $40,000 to buy a new computer system by signing a $30,000 note and paying the balance. Net cash from (or used for) investing activities for the period was ________.
$40,000 $(10,000) $10,000 $(40,000)
19. Negative cash flow from financing activities on the statement of cash flows means that a company has ________.
paid a large cash dividend to shareholders bought additional property, plant and equipment sold additional shares of common stock paid more for operating expenses than it collected from customers
20. Positive cash flow from operating activities on the statement of cash flows means that a company has ________.
bought additional property, plant and equipment paid a large cash dividend to shareholders sold additional shares of common stock collected more from customers than it paid for operating expenses