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Question: Refer to the information for Oliver Company

Refer to the information for Oliver Company above and on the previous page. Required: Prepare a schedule that provides operating cash flows for the year 20X2 using the direct method. Data for Exercise 40: Oliver Company provided the following information for the years 20X1 and 20X2:
Refer to the information for Oliver Company above and on the previous page.

Required:
Prepare a schedule that provides operating cash flows for the year 20X2 using the direct method.

Data for Exercise 40:

Oliver Company provided the following information for the years 20X1 and 20X2:


Refer to the information for Oliver Company above and on the previous page.

Required:
Prepare a schedule that provides operating cash flows for the year 20X2 using the direct method.

Data for Exercise 40:

Oliver Company provided the following information for the years 20X1 and 20X2:





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Oliver Company Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 20X2 $ 75,000 (20,000) (2,000) (13,000) $ 40,000 Sales Cost of goods sold Depreciation expense Other expenses Net income Oliver Company Compatative Balance Sheets At December 31, 20X1 and 20X2 20X1 20X2 Assets Cash $ 24,600 $ 64,600 Accounts receivable 5,400 9,200 Inventory Property, plant, and equipment Accumulated depreciation 8,000 6,000 160,000 175,000 (18,000) (20,000) Land 20,400 47,000 Total assets $200,400 $281,800 Liabilities and equity Accounts payable Mortgage payable Stockholders' equity Total liabilities and equity $ 8,600 $ 10,000 40,000 191,800 231,800 $200,400 $281,800



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