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Forten company's current year income statement, comparative balance sheets, and additional information follow. for the year, (1) all sales are credit sales, (2) all credits to accounts receivable reflect cash receipts from customers, (3) all purchases of inventory are on credit, (4) all debits to accounts payable reflect cash payments for inventory, and (5) other expenses are paid in advance and are initially debited to prepaid expenses forten company comparative balance sheets december 31 current year prior year assets cash accounts receivable inventory prepaid expenses total current assets equipment accum. depreciation-equipment total assets 66,400 82,380 292,156 1,320 442,256 146,500 $84,500 61,625 262,800 2,115 411,040 119,000 42,125) 51,500) $546, 631 $478,540 liabilities and equity accounts payable short-term notes payable total current liabilities long-term notes payable total liabilities equity common stock, $5 par value paid-in capital in excess of par, common stock retained earnings $131,175 64,141 13,300 77,441 139,375 59, 750 199,125 136,94.1 161,250 179,250 54,000 176,440 118,165 forten company income statement for current year ended december 31 sales cost of goods sold gross profit operating expenses $637,500 296,000 341,500 depreciation expense 31,750 143,400 175,150 other expenses other gains (losses) loss on sale of equipment income before taxes income taxes expense net income 16,125) 150,225 39,650 $110,575 additional information on current year transactions a. the loss on the cash sale of equipment was $16,125 (details in b) b. sold equipment costing $79,875, with accumulated depreciation of $41,125, for $22,625 cash c. purchased equipment costing $107,375 by paying $52,000 cash and signing a long term note payable for the balance d. borrowed $5,100 cash by signing a short-term note payable e. paid $55,625 cash to reduce the long-term notes payable f. issued 3,600 shares of common stock for $20 cash per share g. declared and paid cash dividends of $52,300 required: 1. prepare a complete statement of cash flows using the indirect method for the current year. (amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.) forten company statement of cash flows for current year ended december 31 cash flows from operating activities adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operations: cash flows from investing activities 0 cash flows from financing activities: 0 0 net increase (decrease) in cash cash balance at december 31, prior year cash balance at december 31, current year 0

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