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Financial statements for Discovery Company follow:
DISCOVERY COMPANY | |||||||||
Statement of Financial Position | |||||||||
As of 31 December | 20X4 | 20X3 | |||||||
Assets | |||||||||
Current assets: | |||||||||
Cash | $ | 28,000 | $ | 24,400 | |||||
Accounts receivable | 779,500 | 747,200 | |||||||
Inventory | 635,900 | 580,800 | |||||||
Total current assets | 1,443,400 | 1,352,400 | |||||||
Land | 529,900 | 228,800 | |||||||
Plant and equipment | 2,664,700 | 1,844,100 | |||||||
Less: Accumulated depreciation | (1,357,700 | ) | (1,339,200 | ) | |||||
Patents | 140,800 | 148,000 | |||||||
Total assets | $ | 3,421,100 | $ | 2,234,100 | |||||
Liabilities and shareholders equity | |||||||||
Liabilities: | |||||||||
Current liabilities: | |||||||||
Accounts payable | $ | 439,000 | $ | 482,400 | |||||
Salaries and wages payable | 69,200 | 64,100 | |||||||
Income tax payable | 161,900 | 151,100 | |||||||
Total current liabilities | 670,100 | 697,600 | |||||||
Long-term debt | 1,679,200 | 907,100 | |||||||
Total liabilities | 2,349,300 | 1,604,700 | |||||||
Shareholders equity: | |||||||||
Common shares, no-par | 277,100 | 274,500 | |||||||
Retained earnings | 794,700 | 354,900 | |||||||
Total shareholders equity | 1,071,800 | 629,400 | |||||||
Total liabilities and shareholders equity | $ | 3,421,100 | $ | 2,234,100 | |||||
DISCOVERY COMPANY | ||||||||
Statement of Comprehensive Income | ||||||||
For the year ended 31 December 20X4 | ||||||||
Sales revenue | 5,641,500 | |||||||
Less expenses: | ||||||||
Cost of goods sold | $ | 3,112,000 | ||||||
Selling and administrative expenses | 830,900 | |||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 282,100 | |||||||
Rent expense | 22,900 | |||||||
Miscellaneous expenses | 216,800 | |||||||
Total expenses | 4,464,700 | |||||||
Other revenues and expenses: | ||||||||
Interest expense | 52,800 | |||||||
Gain on sale of equipment | (9,200 | ) | ||||||
Loss on debt retirement | 16,900 | 60,500 | ||||||
Earnings before income tax | 1,116,300 | |||||||
Income tax expense | 475,100 | |||||||
Net earnings and comprehensive income | $ | 641,200 | ||||||
Additional information:
- The company sold equipment that had an original cost of $445,200 and a net book value of $188,800. Other equipment was purchased for cash. Patent amortization was $6,000.
- Long-term debt with a face value of $600,000 was repaid during the year and other long-term debt was issued at a lower interest rate.
- The company issued shares for land during the period. Other common shares were retired (bought back and cancelled) at book value.
- Assume unexplained changes in accounts stem from logical transactions.
Required: 1. Prepare the SCF, using the indirect method. Use the two-step method for operations. (Deductible amounts and Cash outflows should be indicated with minus sign.)
2. Prepare the SCF, using the direct method to present cash flows in the operating activities section. (Deductible amounts and Cash outflows should be indicated with minus sign.)
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