Compute net cash provided by operating activities under the


SCF-Direct and Indirect Methods

Comparative balance sheet accounts of Sharpe Company are presented below.

SHARPE COMPANY
COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET ACCOUNTS
As OF DECEMBER 31

Debit Balances

2014

2013

Cash

$ 70,000

$ 51,000

Accounts Receivable

155,000

130,000

Inventory

75,000

61,000

Investments (available-for-sale)

55,000

85,000

Equipment

70,000

48,000

Buildings

145,000

145,000

Land

40,000

25,000

Totals

$610,000

$545,000

Credit Balances

 

 

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

$ 10,000

$ 8,000

Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment

21,000

14,000

Accumulated Depreciation-Buildings

37,000

28,000

Accounts Payable

66,000

60,000

Income Taxes Payable

12,000

10,000

Long-Term Notes Payable

62,000

70,000

Common Stock

310,000

260,000

Retained Earnings

92,000

95,000

Totals

$610,000

$545,000

Additional data:

1. Equipment that cost $10,000 and was 60% depreciated was sold in 2014.

2. Cash dividends were declared and paid during the year.

3. Common stock was issued in exchange for land.

4. Investments that cost $35,000 were sold during the year.

5. There were no write-offs of uncollectible accounts during the year.

Sales revenue


$950,000

Less: Cost of goods sold


600,000

Gross profit


350,000

Less: Operating expenses (includes depreciation expense and bad debt expense)


250,000

Income from operations


100,000

Other revenues and expenses



Gain on sale of investments

$15,000


Loss on sale of equipment

(3,000)

12,000

Income before taxes


112,000

Income taxes


45,000

Net income


$ 67,000

Instructions

(a) Compute net cash provided by operating activities under the direct method.

(b) Prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method.

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