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Identifying and reporting non-cash transactions

Dirtbikes, Inc. identified the following selected transactions that occurred during the year ended December 31, 2018:

  1. Issued 750 shares of \(3 par common stock for cash of \)17,000.
  2. Issued 5,100 shares of \(3 par common stock for a building with a fair market value of \)96,000.
  3. Purchased new truck with a fair market value of \(29,000. Financed it 100% with a long-term note.
  4. Retired short-term notes of \)28,000 by issuing 1,900 shares of \(3 par common stock.
  5. Paid long-term note of \)10,500 to Bank of Tallahassee. Issued new long-term note of $23,000 to Bank of Trust.

Identify any non-cash transactions that occurred during the year, and show how they would be reported in the non-cash investing and financing activities section of the statement of cash flows

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Total Non-cash Investing and Financing Activities is $153,000.

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Identification of non-cash transactions that occurred during the year

Following are the non-cash transactions:

b. Issued 5,100 shares of $3 par common stock for a building with a fair market value of $96,000.

c. Purchased new truck with a fair market value of $29,000. Financed it 100% with a long-term note.

d. Retired short-term notes of $28,000 by issuing 1,900 shares of $3 par common stock.

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Non-cash investing and financing activities

Dirtbikes Inc.

Statement of cash flows (Partial)

Year ended December 31, 2018

Non-cash investing and financing activities

Acquisition of building by issuing common stock

$96,000

Acquisition of truck by issuing notes payable

$29,000

Retirement of short-term notes by issuing common stock

$28,000

Total Non-cash Investing and Financing Activities

$153,000

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Classifying cash flow items Consider the following transactions:

  1. Purchased equipment for \(130,000 cash.
  2. Issued \)14 par preferred stock for cash.
  3. Cash received from sales to customers of \(35,000.
  4. Cash paid to vendors, \)17,000.
  5. Sold building for \(19,000 gain for cash.
  6. Purchased treasury stock for \)28,000.
  7. Retired a notes payable with 1,250 shares of the companyโ€™s common stock.

Identify the category of the statement of cash flows in which each transaction would be reported.

Question: Computing cash flows from operating activitiesโ€”indirect method

Winding Road Cellular accountants have assembled the following data for the year ended April 30, 2018:

Cash receipt from sale of land \( 27,000

Net income \) 55,000

Depreciation expense 2,000

Cash purchase of equipment 44,000

Cash payment of dividends 5,800

Decrease in current liabilities 20,000

Cash receipt from issuance of common stock 17,000

Increase in current assets other than cash 27,000

Prepare the operating activities section using the indirect method for Winding Road Cellularโ€™s statement of cash flows for the year ended April 30, 2018.

Question: Classifying items on the indirect statement of cash flows

The statement of cash flows categorizes like transactions for optimal reporting. Identify each item as a(n):

โ€ข Operating activityโ€”addition to net income (O+) or subtraction from net income (O-)

โ€ข Investing activityโ€”cash inflow (I+) or cash outflow (I-)

โ€ข Financing activityโ€”cash inflow (F+) or cash outflow (F-)

โ€ข Non-cash investing and financing activity (NIF)

โ€ข Activity that is not used to prepare the indirect statement of cash flows (N)

The indirect method is used to report cash flows from operating activities.

  1. Loss on sale of land.
  2. Acquisition of equipment by issuance of note payable.
  3. Payment of long-term debt.
  4. Acquisition of building by issuance of common stock.
  5. Increase in Salaries Payable.
  6. Decrease in Merchandise Inventory.
  7. Increase in Prepaid Expenses.
  8. Decrease in Accrued Liabilities.
  9. Cash sale of land (no gain or loss).
  10. Issuance of long-term note payable to borrow cash.
  11. Depreciation Expense.
  12. Purchase of treasury stock.
  13. Issuance of common stock.
  14. Increase in Accounts Payable.
  15. Net income.
  16. Payment of cash dividend

Question: Classifying items on the statement of cash flows Cash flow items

must be categorized into one of four categories. Identify each item as operating (O), investing (I), financing (F), or non-cash (N).

a. Cash purchase of merchandise inventory

b. Cash payment of dividends

c. Cash receipt from the collection of long-term notes receivable

d. Cash payment for income taxes

e. Purchase of equipment in exchange for notes payable

f. Cash receipt from the sale of land

g. Cash received from borrowing money

h. Cash receipt for interest income

i. Cash receipt from the issuance of common stock

j. Cash payment of salaries

Classifying transactions on the statement of cash flowsโ€”indirect method Consider the following transactions:

Identify the category of the statement of cash flows, indirect method, in which each transaction would be reported.

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