Using Financial Accounting Information
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Author: Porter, Gary A.
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.6.3E
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To calculate: the amount of net income (loss) for the year 2017.
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The current sections of Teal Mountain Inc.’s balance sheets at December 31, 2016 and 2017, are presented here. Teal Mountain Inc.’s net income for 2017 was $156,366. Depreciation expense was $27,594.
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90,958Inventory
171,696
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The comparative statement of financial position for Cullumber Corporation shows the following noncash current asset and liability accounts at March 31:
2018
2017
Accounts receivable
$61,000
$43,000
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64,000
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CULLUMBER CORPORATIONStatement of Cash Flows (Partial)-Indirect Method
Operating activities…
Financial information for Powell Panther Corporation is shown below:
Powell Panther Corporation: Income Statements for Year Ending December 31 (Millions of Dollars)
2018
2017
Sales
$
1,800.0
$
1,500.0
Operating costs excluding depreciation and amortization
1,395.0
1,275.0
EBITDA
$
405.0
$
225.0
Depreciation and amortization
43.0
39.0
Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT)
$
362.0
$
186.0
Interest
40.0
33.0
Earnings before taxes (EBT)
$
322.0
$
153.0
Taxes (40%)
128.8
61.2
Net income
$
193.2
$
91.8
Common dividends
$
174.0
$
73.0
Powell Panther Corporation: Balance Sheets as of December 31 (Millions of Dollars)
2018
2017
Assets
Cash and equivalents
$
23.0
$
18.0
Accounts receivable
248.0
225.0
Inventories
396.0
360.0
Total current assets
$
667.0
$
603.0
Net plant and equipment
429.0
390.0
Total assets
$
1,096.0
$
993.0
Liabilities and Equity
Accounts…
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Using Financial Accounting Information
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