Posted: December 13th, 2022

Dux company-statement of cash flows

The comparative balance sheets for 2016 and 2015 and the statement of income for 2016 are given below for Dux Company. Additional information from Dux’s accounting records is provided also.

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DUX COMPANY

Comparative Balance Sheets

December 31, 2016 and 2015($ in 000s)

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2016

2015

Assets

 

 

Cash

$ 33

$ 20

Accounts receivable

44

47

Dividends receivable

3

2

Inventory

55

50

Long-term investment

15

10

Land

70

40

Buildings and equipment

225

250

 Less: Accumulated depreciation

(25)

(50)

 

$420

$369

Liabilities

    2016

    2015

Accounts payable

$ 13

$ 20

Salaries payable

2

5

Interest payable

4

2

Income tax payable

7

8

Notes payable

30

0

Bonds payable

95

70

 Less: Discount on bonds

(2)

(3)

Shareholders’ Equity

 

 

Common stock

210

200

Paid-in capital—excess of par

24

20

Retained earnings

45

47

 Less: Treasury stock

(8)

0

 

$420

$369

 

DUX COMPANY

Income Statement

For the Year Ended December 31, 2016($ in 000s)

Revenues

     2016

     2015

 Sales revenue

$200

 

 Dividend revenue

3

$203

Expenses

 

 

 Cost of goods sold

120

 

 Salaries expense

25

 

 Depreciation expense

5

 

 Interest expense

8

 

 Loss on sale of building

3

 

 Income tax expense

17

178

Net income

 

$ 25

Additional information from the accounting records:

·         A building that originally cost $40,000, and which was three-fourths depreciated, was sold for $7,000.

·         The common stock of Byrd Corporation was purchased for $5,000 as a long-term investment.

·         Property was acquired by issuing a 13%, seven-year, $30,000 note payable to the seller.

·         New equipment was purchased for $15,000 cash.

·         On January 1, 2016, bonds were sold at their $25,000 face value.

·         On January 19, Dux issued a 5% stock dividend (1,000 shares). The market price of the $10 par value common stock was $14 per share at that time.

·         Cash dividends of $13,000 were paid to shareholders.

·         On November 12, 500 shares of common stock were repurchased as treasury stock at a cost of $8,000.

Required:

Prepare the statement of cash flows of Dux Company for the year ended December 31, 2016. Present cash flows from operating activities by the direct method. (You may omit the schedule to reconcile net income to cash flows from operating activities.)

 

 

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