Net sales$10,810 Total assets4,502 End of year balance in cash1,097 Total stockholders' equity363 Gross profit (Sales - Cost of Sales).2,510 Net increase in cash for the year17 Operating expenses2,057 Net operating cash flow739 Other income (expense), net(15)
Raw Material divided by Rawmaterial consumed during the year multiplied by 365 days to get the raw material holding period.
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5,308,483 was the population of the US in the year 1800.
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Cash balances do not affect net income. The year end cash balance will be reflected on the Balance Sheet and Statement of Cash Flows.
Balance Statement
Cash flow statement provides the basis of going from opening bank or cash balance to closing cash / bank balance and determines that where is cash used during the year and how closing cash or bank balance is arrived.
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Balance Sheet shows the overall business position at any given day of financial year from starting day of the business. Cash Flow Statement just show the cash inflow and outflows in current financial year in the business.
average total assets is computed by dividing the total assets at beginning and ending of a year
No. A credit balance in the fund balance accounts does not mean there is sufficient cash to pay liabilities in a timely manner. The assets are likely to include taxes receivable, and it is possible that the reported liabilities will exceed the cash balance
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In a school homework format, you might find the problem setup by giving you: (a)Retained Earnings balance at the beginning of the year (b)Additional Earnings during the year (may be before of after taxes) (c)Dividends paid to preferred stock (d)End of year retained earnings balance. (e)Number of shares In the above scenario, the per-share cash dividend would be calculated by the formula: (a + b - c - d) / e
In a school homework format, you might find the problem setup by giving you: (a)Retained Earnings balance at the beginning of the year (b)Additional Earnings during the year (may be before of after taxes) (c)Dividends paid to preferred stock (d)End of year retained earnings balance. (e)Number of shares In the above scenario, the per-share cash dividend would be calculated by the formula: (a + b - c - d) / e
This transaction will be shown in balance sheet as cash as well as bond liability both related to balance sheet accounts.