The Balance Sheets for the years ending December 31, 2016 and 2015 are shown below:...

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The Balance Sheets for the years ending December 31, 2016 and 2015 are shown below:

12/31/16

12/31/15

Cash

225,800

100,200

Accounts receivable

385,000

449,000

Allowance for doubtful accounts

(57,000)

(43,000)

Inventory

545,600

328,400

Prepaid expenses

46,000

26,000

Long-term investments

384,000

528,000

Land

750,000

450,000

Buildings

3,156,000

2,556,000

Machinery

295,000

195,000

Office equipment

116,000

144,000

Accumulated depreciation:

Buildings

(152,000)

(128,000)

Machinery

(98,000)

(78,000)

Office equipment

(35,800)

(47,800)

5,560,600

4,479,800

Accounts payable

327,000

510,200

Accrued liabilities

98,000

26,000

Dividends payable

128,000

0

Premium on bonds

32,000

0

Bonds payable

800,000

0

Preferred stock ($50 par)

0

60,000

Common stock ($10 par)

876,000

720,000

Additional paid-in capitalcommon

2,145,000

1,921,800

Retained earnings

1,154,600

1,241,800

5,560,600

4,479,800

Additional information:

1. Income Statement Data for Year Ended December 31, 2016

Income before extraordinary item $272,000

Extraordinary loss: Condemnation of land 132,000

Net income $140,000

2. Cash dividends of $128,000 were declared December 15, 2016, payable January 15, 2017. A 5% stock dividend was issued March 31, 2016, when the market value was $22.00 per share.

3. The long-term investments were sold for $140,000.

4. A building and land which cost $480,000 and had a book value of $300,000 were sold for $400,000. The cost of the land, included in the cost and book value above, was $20,000.

5. The following entry was made to record an exchange of an old machine for a new one:

Machinery ................................................................................ 160,000

Accumulated DepreciationMachinery................................... 40,000

Machinery .................................................................... 60,000

Cash ............................................................................. 140,000

6. A fully depreciated copier machine which cost $28,000 was written off.

7. Preferred stock of $60,000 par value was redeemed for $80,000.

8. The company sold 12,000 shares of its common stock ($10 par) on June 15, 2016 for $25 a share. There were 87,600 shares outstanding on December 31, 2016.

9. Bonds were sold at 104 on December 31, 2016.

10. Land that was condemned had a book value of $240,000.

Instructions

Prepare a statement of cash flows (indirect method). Ignore tax effects.

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