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ACCT 101 Statement of Cash Flows Lecture Notes Chapter 12 Prof. Johnson The statement of cash flows is a required component of financial statements. BASICS OF CASH FLOW REPORTING Purpose of the Statement of Cash Flows The statement of cash flows is one of the five financial statements required by GAAP. The other four required financial statements are: 1. Income Statement 2. Retained Earnings Statement or Statement of Stockholders Equity 3. Balance Sheet 4. Statement of Comprehensive Income The statement of cash flows answers one question the other four financial statements do not: how did the company generate, and spend, its cash? Measurement of Cash Flows Cash flows are defined to include both cash (monies in checking accounts and bank savings accounts) and cash equivalents. Cash equivalents include: Money market funds Highly-liquid investments with original maturities of less than 3 months, such as bank certificates of deposit and U.S. Treasury bills. Classification of Cash Flows The Statement of Cash Flows shows cash inflows and cash outflows, organized into three different business. These three business are summarized below. Name of activity Accounts analyzed What the activity presents Operating Investing Operating assets and liabilities. These include most current asset and liability accounts. Long-term assets The net cash flows generated, or used, by the business in their core operations. We will use the indirect method of presenting operating. This method reconciles net income to net cash flow from operating. The cash inflows and outflows from sales and purchases of long-term assets, such as 1

Financing Long-term liabilities and stockholders equity. equipment, patents, and long-term investments. The cash inflows and outflows from issuance of debt; repayment of debt; issuance of stocks; dividends paid; and stock repurchases. Noncash Investing and Financing Activities Businesses sometime engage in transactions not affecting cash. For example, a business can purchase equipment by issuing a long-term note payable to the vendor. In this case, cash is not affected, and this transaction would not be reported in the body of the statement of cash flows. This transaction, referred to as a noncash investing and financing activity, would instead be disclosed either at the bottom of the statement of cash flows or in a note to the financial statements. CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES Using the indirect method of reporting operating Nearly all companies report operating using the indirect method. This is because the indirect method is easier to compute although you may disagree after completing the homework! (In class, we will go over a skeleton format that will be much easier to remember than the more formal one shown below.) The following template should prove helpful to you in preparing the operating of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method. Net Income Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating Decrease in operating assets ** Increase in operating liabilities + Increase in operating assets ** Decrease in operating liabilities + Depreciation Expense Loss on sale of assets or debt retirement Gain on sale of assets or debt retirement Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities $ () () () $ **Examples: A/R, Inventory, prepaid assets, and trading securities. + Examples: A/P, accrued liabilities, and unearned rent; excludes dividends payable. If the indirect method is used, income taxes paid and interest paid must be disclosed in a footnote to the financial statements. 2

For example, assume Michelle Company reported the following for its most recent fiscal year: Net income, $200,000 Depreciation expense, $50,000 Increase in accounts receivable, $10,000 Decrease in merchandise inventory, $2,000 Increase in prepaid expenses, $1,000 Decrease in accounts payable, $9,000 Increase in wages payable, $3,000 Loss on sale of equipment, $1,000 The operating would report the following, using the indirect method: Cash flows from operating Net income $200,000 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating Increase in accounts receivable (10,000) Decrease in merchandise inventory 2,000 Increase in prepaid expenses (1,000) Decrease in accounts payable (9,000) Increase in wages payable 3,000 Depreciation expense 50,000 Loss on sale of equipment 1,000 Net cash provided by operating $236,000 CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES Investing include cash inflows from: Sale of long-term assets Sale of investments (except trading securities) Collections of notes receivable Investing include cash outflows from: Purchase of long-term assets Purchase of investments (except trading securities) Loaning cash to others Obtaining the data for the investing section involves three steps: 1. Calculate the increase or decrease in the long-term asset accounts 2. Reconstruct the changes in the accounts 3. Report their effects in the investing 3

As an example, assume the balance of Equipment for Michelle Company was $100,000 at the beginning of the year, and $120,000 at the end of the year. We can say Equipment increased by $20,000 during the year. However, a detailed reconstruction of Equipment revealed the following: Equipment, beginning of year $100,000 Purchases of equipment 30,000 Sales of equipment (10,000) Equipment, end of year $120,000 The equipment sold had an original cost of $10,000 and accumulated depreciation of $4,000, so its book value was $6,000. Assuming the equipment was sold for $5,000, a loss of $1,000 on sale of equipment was incurred. The investing section for Michelle Company would report the following: Cash flows from investing Cash received from sale of equipment $5,000 Cash paid for purchase of equipment (30,000) Net cash used in investing (25,000) The loss on sale of equipment of $1,000 would be added to net income in operating. CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES Financing include cash inflows from: Issuing stock Issuing debt Financing include cash outflows from: Purchasing treasury stock Retiring stock by purchase Debt payments Dividend payments For example, if a company issued stock for $50,000 but repaid debt of $20,000, the financing section would report the following. Cash flows from financing Cash received from issuing stock $50,000 Cash paid to retire debt (20,000) Net cash provided by financing 30,000 4

PROVING CASH BALANCES After preparing the operating, investing and financing of the statement of cash flows, one final step remains. We must report the beginning and ending balances of cash and cash equivalents, and prove that the net change in cash is explained by summing the operating, investing, and financing. Assume the beginning of year cash balance for Michelle Company was $100,000, and the end of year cash balance was $341,000. The net increase in cash would be $241,000. Michelle Company s statement of cash flow, once completed, would appear as follows. Cash flows from operating Net income $200,000 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating Increase in accounts receivable (10,000) Decrease in merchandise inventory 2,000 Increase in prepaid expenses (1,000) Decrease in accounts payable (9,000) Increase in wages payable 3,000 Depreciation expense 50,000 Loss on sale of equipment 1,000 Net cash provided by operating $236,000 Cash flows from investing Cash received from sale of equipment $5,000 Cash paid for purchase of equipment (30,000) Net cash used in investing (25,000) Cash flows from financing Cash received from issuing stock $50,000 Cash paid to retire debt (20,000) Net cash provided by financing 30,000 Net increase in cash 241,000 Cash and cash equivalents at prior year-end 100,000 Cash and cash equivalents at current year-end $341,000 The cash and cash equivalents balance at current year-end must agree with the balance for cash and cash equivalents reported on the balance sheet. 5