Question: Transaction Analysis And Cash Flow Statement Starting a Company (1) Issues 50,000 shares of $10 par value common stock at par value for cash. (2)

 Transaction Analysis And Cash Flow Statement

Starting a Company

(1) Issues 50,000 shares of $10 par value common stock at par value for cash.

(2) Acquires land and building costing $225,000 with the payment of $50,000 cash and the assumption of a 20-year, 8-percent mortgage for the balance.

(3) Purchases a used crane for $13,200 cash

(4) Acquires raw materials costing $8,600 on account.

(5) Returns defective raw materials purchased in (4) and costing $900 to the supplier. The account has not yet been paid.

(6) Pays the supplier in (4) and (5) the amount due, less a 2-percent discount for prompt payment. The firm treats cash discount as a reduction in the acquisition cost of raw materials.

(7) Obtains a fire insurance policy providing $500,000 coverage beginning next month. It pays the 1-year premium of $4,950.

(8) Issues a check for $1,800 for 3 months rent in advance for office space.

(9) Purchases a patent on a machine process for $90,000 cash.

(10) Purchases office equipment for $2,700, making a down payment of $250 and agreeing to pay the balance in 30 days.

(11) Pays $825 to Express Trucking Company for delivering the equipment purchased in (3).

Directions:

Prepare the following analysis table.

Cash

+

Other CA

+

PP&E

+

Other NCA

=

CL

+

NCA

+

CC

+

RE

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

(11)

FYE

Prepare the following cash flow statement (a direct form).

Cash Flow Statement

Operating Cash Flows: ______________

Investing Cash Flows: _______________

Financing Cash Flows: ________________

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