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In: AccountingCarter Corporation Income Stmt and Comparative BalanceSheetRefer to the following financial statements for Crosby...Carter Corporation Income Stmt and Comparative BalanceSheetRefer to the following financial statements for CrosbyCorporation: CARTER CORPORATIONIncome StatementFor the Year Ended December 31, 20X2Sales$3,000,000Cost of goods sold2,544,000Gross profit$456,000Selling and administrative expense90,000Depreciation expense100,000Operating income$266,000Interest expense66,000Earnings before taxes$200,000Taxes80,000Earnings after taxes$120,000 Statement of Retained EarningsFor the Year Ended December 31, 20X2Retained earnings, balance, January 1, 20X2$730,000Add: Earnings available to common stockholders, 20X2120,000Deduct: Cash dividends declared and paid in 20X2100,000Retained earnings, balance, December 31, 20X2$750,000Comparative Balance SheetsFor 20X2 and 20X1Year-End20X2Year-End20X1AssetsCurrent assets:Cash$50,000$55,000Accounts receivable (net)350,000315,000Inventory300,000215,000Prepaid expenses025,000Total current assets$700,000$610,000Gross plant and equipment$ 1,800,000$ 1,470,000Less: Accumulated depreciation500,000400,000Net plant and equipment1,300,0001,070,000Total assets$2,000,000$1,680,000Liabilities and Stockholders’ EquityCurrent liabilities:Accounts payable$60,000$30,000Notes payable100,00060,000Accrued expenses140,000130,000Total current liabilities$300,000$220,000Long-term liabilities:Bonds payable, 20X2800,000580,000Total liabilities$1,100,000$800,000Stockholders’ equity:Preferred stock, $100 par value$0$0Common stock, $1 par value50,00050,000Capital paid in excess of par100,000100,000Retained earnings750,000730,000Total stockholders’ equity$900,000$880,000Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$2,000,000$1,680,000Cash Identity StmtCash Flow From AssetsCash Flow to CreditorsOperating Cash Flow:Interest Expenseanswer EBITAnswerLess: Net New Borrowing (LTD)answer +DepreciationAnswer Cash Flow to Creditors answer - - TaxesAnswer Operating Cash Flow - answerCash Flow to OwnersLess: Net Capital SpendingDividends(PS)answerEnding Fixed Assets - Beginning Fixed AssetsanswerDividends(CS)answer+DepreciationanswerLess: Net New Borrowing from Owners - answer Net Capital Spending answer - Cash Flow to Owners Answer- Less: Change in Net Working CapitalEnding NWC - Beginning NWCanswer answer - CASH FLOW FROM ASSETS$ answer - =CF TO CREDITOR + CF TO OWNERS$ answer-
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