Managerial Accounting (5th Edition)
Managerial Accounting (5th Edition)
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780134128528
Author: Karen W. Braun, Wendy M. Tietz
Publisher: PEARSON
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To prepare: The statement of cash flows (indirect method) for the company for 2017.

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(Learning Objective 8: Report cash flows for plant assets) Assume AlfonsoCorporation completed the following transactions:a. Sold a store building for $670,000. The building had cost Alfonso $1,600,000, and at thetime of the sale, its accumulated depreciation totaled $930,000.b. Lost a store building in a fire. The building cost $300,000 and had accumulateddepreciation of $220,000. The insurance proceeds received by Alfonso totaled $200,000.c. Renovated a store at a cost of $140,000 (cash).d. Purchased store fixtures for $110,000 (cash). The fixtures are expected to remain inservice for ten years and then be sold for $110,000. Alfonso uses the straight-linedepreciation method.For each transaction, show what Alfonso would report for investing activities on its statement ofcash flows. Show negative amounts in parentheses.
Refer to the financial statements of The Home Depot in Appendix A at the end of this book, ordownload the annual report from the Cases section in the Connect library.Required:1. Which of the two basic reporting approaches for the cash flows from operating activities didThe Home Depot use?a. Direct b. Indirect2. What amount of income tax payments did The Home Depot make during the year endedFebruary 2, 2014?a. $639 million c. $3,082 millionb. $2,839 million d. $12 million3. In the fiscal year ended February 2, 2014, The Home Depot generated $7,628 millionfrom operating activities. Indicate where this cash was spent by listing the two largest cashoutflows.a. Amortization ($1,757 million) and Capital Expenditures ($1,389 million)b. Share Repurchase ($8,546 million) and Capital Expenditures ($1,389 million)c. Amortization ($1,757 million) and Share Repurchase ($8,546 million)d. Dividends ($2,243 million) and Share Repurchase ($8,546 million)
Below are the most recent balance sheets for Country Kettles, Incorporated. Excluding accumulated depreciation, determine whether each item is a source or a use of cash, and the amount. (Input all amounts as positive values.) Assets Cash COUNTRY KETTLES, INCORPORATED Balance Sheets 2019 $ 30,900 70,400 61,300 152,000 46,320 Accounts receivable Inventories Property, plant, and equipment Less: Accumulated depreciation Total assets Liabilities and Equity Accounts payable Accrued expenses Long-term debt Common stock Item Cash Accounts receivable Inventories Property, plant, and equipment Accounts payable $ 47,540 6,020 26,100 28,750 21,000 25,500 Accumulated retained earnings 169,000 170,610 Total liabilities and equity $ 268,280 $278,420 Accrued expenses Long-term debt Common stock Accumulated retained earnings 2020 $ 30,040 73,480 $ 268,280 $278,420 $ 45,400 6,780 63,500 161,800 50,400 Source/Use Amount

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