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Refer to the information provided in Brief Exercises 14-27, 14-28, and 14-29. Required: 1. Prepare a statement of cash flows for Roberts Company for 20X2. 2. What is the relationship between the statement of cash flows and the change in cash calculated in Brief Exercise 14-26? Data from Exercises 27: Roberts Company provided the following partial comparative balance sheets and the income statement for 20X2.
Refer to the information provided in Brief Exercises 14-27, 14-28, and 14-29.

Required:
1. Prepare a statement of cash flows for Roberts Company for 20X2.
2. What is the relationship between the statement of cash flows and the change in cash calculated in Brief Exercise 14-26?

Data from Exercises 27:

Roberts Company provided the following partial comparative balance sheets and the income statement for 20X2.



Required:
Compute operating cash flows using the indirect method.

Data from Exercises 28:

During the year, Roberts Company sold equipment with a book value of $140,000 for $190,000 (original purchase cost of $240,000). New equipment was purchased.
Roberts provided the following comparative balance sheets:


Required:
Calculate the investing cash flows for the current year.

Data from Exercises 29:

Roberts Company earned net income of $450,000 in 20X2. Roberts provided the following information:


Required:
Compute the financing cash flows for the current year.


Refer to the information provided in Brief Exercises 14-27, 14-28, and 14-29.

Required:
1. Prepare a statement of cash flows for Roberts Company for 20X2.
2. What is the relationship between the statement of cash flows and the change in cash calculated in Brief Exercise 14-26?

Data from Exercises 27:

Roberts Company provided the following partial comparative balance sheets and the income statement for 20X2.



Required:
Compute operating cash flows using the indirect method.

Data from Exercises 28:

During the year, Roberts Company sold equipment with a book value of $140,000 for $190,000 (original purchase cost of $240,000). New equipment was purchased.
Roberts provided the following comparative balance sheets:


Required:
Calculate the investing cash flows for the current year.

Data from Exercises 29:

Roberts Company earned net income of $450,000 in 20X2. Roberts provided the following information:


Required:
Compute the financing cash flows for the current year.

Required: Compute operating cash flows using the indirect method. Data from Exercises 28: During the year, Roberts Company sold equipment with a book value of $140,000 for $190,000 (original purchase cost of $240,000). New equipment was purchased. Roberts provided the following comparative balance sheets:
Refer to the information provided in Brief Exercises 14-27, 14-28, and 14-29.

Required:
1. Prepare a statement of cash flows for Roberts Company for 20X2.
2. What is the relationship between the statement of cash flows and the change in cash calculated in Brief Exercise 14-26?

Data from Exercises 27:

Roberts Company provided the following partial comparative balance sheets and the income statement for 20X2.



Required:
Compute operating cash flows using the indirect method.

Data from Exercises 28:

During the year, Roberts Company sold equipment with a book value of $140,000 for $190,000 (original purchase cost of $240,000). New equipment was purchased.
Roberts provided the following comparative balance sheets:


Required:
Calculate the investing cash flows for the current year.

Data from Exercises 29:

Roberts Company earned net income of $450,000 in 20X2. Roberts provided the following information:


Required:
Compute the financing cash flows for the current year.

Required: Calculate the investing cash flows for the current year. Data from Exercises 29: Roberts Company earned net income of $450,000 in 20X2. Roberts provided the following information:
Refer to the information provided in Brief Exercises 14-27, 14-28, and 14-29.

Required:
1. Prepare a statement of cash flows for Roberts Company for 20X2.
2. What is the relationship between the statement of cash flows and the change in cash calculated in Brief Exercise 14-26?

Data from Exercises 27:

Roberts Company provided the following partial comparative balance sheets and the income statement for 20X2.



Required:
Compute operating cash flows using the indirect method.

Data from Exercises 28:

During the year, Roberts Company sold equipment with a book value of $140,000 for $190,000 (original purchase cost of $240,000). New equipment was purchased.
Roberts provided the following comparative balance sheets:


Required:
Calculate the investing cash flows for the current year.

Data from Exercises 29:

Roberts Company earned net income of $450,000 in 20X2. Roberts provided the following information:


Required:
Compute the financing cash flows for the current year.

Required: Compute the financing cash flows for the current year.





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Roberts Company Comparative Balance Sheets At December 31, 20X1 and 20X2 20X1 20X2 Current assets: Accounts receivable $375,000 $291,250 Inventories 150,000 160,000 Current liabilities: Wages payable 350,000 257,500 Roberts Company Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 20X2 Revenues $1,500,000 Gain on sale of equipment Cost of goods sold Depreciation expense Interest expense 50,000 (960,000) (135,000) (5,000) $ 450,000 Net income Roberts Company Comparative Balance Sheets At December 31, 20X1 and 20X2 20X1 20X2 Long-Term Assets: Plant and equipment Accumulated depreciation $1,100,000 $1,075,000 (300,000) (500,000) (635,000) (718,750) Land Roberts Company Comparative Balance Sheets At December 31, 20X1 and 20X2 20X1 20X2 - $ 192,500 Bonds payable Mortgage payable 2$ 50,000 Common stock 187,500 187,500 Paid-in capital in excess of par Retained earnings 190,000 190,000 912,500 1,162,500



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