Preparing the Cash Flow from Operating Activities Section
Sarasota Corp. reported net income of $80,000, which included depreciation expense of $10,400. It also reported a decrease in accounts receivable and salaries payable of $5,600 and $3,200, respectively. Further, it reported an increase in inventory of $11,200 and an increase in accounts payable of $7,680.
Calculate its net cash provided by operating activities $____
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| Net income | 80,000 |
| Add:depreciation expense | 10400 |
| Add:Decrease in AR | 5600 |
| Less:Decrease in salary payable | (3200) |
| Less:increase in inventory | (11200) |
| Add:increase in AP | 7680 |
| Net cash provided by operating activities | $89280 |
NOTE:Decrease in current liabilities is an outflow of cash and
vice versa.
Decrease in current assets is an inflow of cash and vice-versa.
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