Great Adventures Problem 11-1 The income statement, balance sheet, and additional...

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Great Adventures Problem 11-1

The income statement, balance sheet, and additional information for Great Adventures, Inc., are provided below.

GREAT ADVENTURES, INC. Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 2017
Revenues:
Service revenue (clinic, racing, TEAM) $ 525,000
Sales revenue (MU watches) 100,000
Total revenues $ 625,000
Expenses:
Cost of goods sold (watches) 61,000
Operating expenses 303,376
Depreciation expense 41,000
Interest expense 28,824
Income tax expense 51,600
Total expenses 485,800
Net income $ 139,200

GREAT ADVENTURES, INC. Balance Sheet December 31, 2017 and 2016
2017 2016 Increase (I) or Decrease (D)
Assets
Current assets:
Cash $ 301,714 $ 129,000 $ 172,714 (I)
Accounts receivable 31,500 26,000 5,500 (I)
Inventory 15,650 13,100 2,550 (I)
Other current assets 11,650 10,100 1,550 (I)
Long-term assets:
Land 300,000 0 300,000 (I)
Buildings 1,100,000 0 1,100,000 (I)
Equipment 56,000 56,000
Accumulated depreciation (64,000) (23,000) 41,000 (I)
Total assets $ 1,752,514 $ 211,200
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable $ 10,650 $ 8,100 $ 2,550 (I)
Interest payable 660 660
Income tax payable 51,600 33,500 18,100 (I)
Long-term liabilities:
Notes payable 397,964 25,500 372,464 (I)
Stockholders' Equity:
Common stock 125,000 25,000 100,000 (I)
Paid-in capital 1,106,000 0 1,106,000 (I)
Retained earnings 138,640 118,440 20,200 (I)
Treasury stock (78,000) 0 (78,000) (I)
Total liabilities and stockholders equity $ 1,752,514 $ 211,200

Additional Information for 2017:
1. Borrowed $410,000 in January 2017. Made 12 monthly payments during the year, reducing the balance of the loan by $37,536.
2. Issued common stock for $1,200,000.
3. Purchased 12,000 shares of treasury stock for $13 per share.
4. Reissued 6,000 shares of treasury stock at $14 per share.
5. Declared and paid a cash dividend of $119,000.

Required:

Prepare the statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2017, using the indirect method.(List cash outflows as negative amounts.)

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