Smart Company is preparing its financial statements for the year ended June 30, 2017. The...
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Smart Company is preparing its financial statements for the year ended June 30, 2017. The financial statements are complete except for the statement of cash flows. You have been asked to prepare a statement of cash flows for the year ended June 30, 2017.
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Prepare a spreadsheet to support a statement of cash flows for the year ended June 30, 2017.
In the tab named Journal Entries, show in journal entry form, the entries that would be made in preparation of the statement of cash flows.
Prepare Smart Companys statement of cash flows for the year ended June 30, 2017. Prepare the statement of cash flows using the indirect method. Note: For full credit, you must prepare the statement of cash flow in good form with all necessary disclosures, including disclosures about noncash financing and investing activities.
You are the accountant for Smart Construction Company, a large construction company in Colorado. You have been presented with the following | ||||||||||
financial information for Smart and asked to prepare the Statement of Cash Flows for the year ended June 30, 2017. You will complete all work for | ||||||||||
the project in this excel file, which includes the following tabs: | ||||||||||
1. Facts - Information taken from Smart's accounting records and additional information regarding the cash flows as of June 30, 2017. | ||||||||||
2. Worksheet - Worksheet template (also see Example 21.3a in text). | ||||||||||
3. Cash Flows - Statement of Cash Flows template (also see Example 21.3b in text). | ||||||||||
Account Balances | ||||||||||
########### | ########### | |||||||||
Debits | ||||||||||
Cash | $ 361,700 | $ 880,550 | ||||||||
Accounts Receivable | 100,000 | 125,000 | ||||||||
Marketable Securities (at cost) | 11,700 | 13,000 | ||||||||
Allowance for Change in Value | 1,500 | 1,800 | ||||||||
Construction in Process | 168,750 | 405,000 | ||||||||
Prepaid Expenses | 45,000 | 10,000 | ||||||||
Investments (long-term) | - | 13,500 | ||||||||
Leased Equipment | - | 20,000 | ||||||||
Building | 30,000 | - | ||||||||
Deferred tax asset | 5,375 | 2,200 | ||||||||
Land | 10,500 | 10,500 | ||||||||
Discount on Bonds Payable | - | 1,305 | ||||||||
Totals | 734,525 | 1,482,855 | ||||||||
Credits | ||||||||||
Allowance for doubtful accounts | $ 6,000 | $ 4,500 | ||||||||
Accounts Payable | 87,500 | 210,000 | ||||||||
Deferred tax liability | 1,000 | 3,300 | ||||||||
Income Taxes Payable | 3,500 | 9,000 | ||||||||
Note Payable (long-term) | 3,500 | - | ||||||||
Accumulated Depreciation on Building | 2,500 | - | ||||||||
Accumulated Depreciation on Leased Asset | - | 3,000 | ||||||||
Lease obligation | - | 18,000 | ||||||||
Interest payable on lease obligation | - | 1,800 | ||||||||
Interest payable (Bonds) | - | 1,800 | ||||||||
Bonds payable | - | 45,000 | ||||||||
Billings on contruction in process | 150,000 | 325,000 | ||||||||
Pension liability | 150,000 | 400,000 | ||||||||
Convertible preferred stock, $100 par | 9,000 | - | ||||||||
Common Stock, $10 par | 14,000 | 24,500 | ||||||||
Additional Paid-in Capital | 8,700 | 13,700 | ||||||||
Unrealized Increase in Value of Marketable Securities | 1,500 | 1,800 | ||||||||
Retained Earnings | 297,325 | 421,455 | ||||||||
Totals | 734,525 | 1,482,855 | ||||||||
Additional information: | ||||||||||
a. Dividends declared and paid totaled $650. | ||||||||||
b. 300 shares of common stock (at par) were issued for cash. | ||||||||||
c. On July 1, 2016, convertible preferred stock that had originally been issued at par value were | ||||||||||
converted into 500 shares of common stock. The book value method was used to account for the | ||||||||||
conversion. | ||||||||||
d. The long-term note payable was paid by issuing 250 shares of common stock at the beginning of the | ||||||||||
fiscal year. | ||||||||||
e. Short-term marketable securities were purchased at a cost of $1,300. The portfolio was increased by | ||||||||||
$300 to a $14,800 fair value at year-end by adjusting the related allowance account. | ||||||||||
f. During the year, a 30% interest in Ricochet Co. was purchased as an investment for $9,500. Ricochet | ||||||||||
reported $20,000 in net income for the year and paid dividends of $2,000 to Smart. | ||||||||||
g. $5,000 of accounts receivable were written off as uncollectible during the year. | ||||||||||
h. Smarts inventory consists of Construction-in-Process in excess of the Billings on | ||||||||||
Construction-in-Process account balance. | ||||||||||
i. A building was destroyed by fire during the year and insurance proceeds of $26,000 were collected. | ||||||||||
j. The 12% bonds payable were issued on February 28, 2017, at 97. They mature on February 28, 2027. | ||||||||||
The company uses the straight-line method to amortize bond premiums and discounts. | ||||||||||
k. Smart recorded pension expense of $350,000 for the year. | ||||||||||
l. A lease agreement was signed on July 1st, 2016 for the use of equipment worth $20,000. The | ||||||||||
company determined that the transaction should be recorded as a capital lease. | ||||||||||
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