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Tutorial 4

AA 14-7
Real Company Analysis
Analyzing Cash Flow Patterns for Four Taiwanese Companies
Visit the websites of the following companies: Formosa Plastics Corporation (FPC), Compal
Electronics, Inc., AU Optronics Corporation (AUO), and Giant Manufacturing Company. (Company
codes as registered on the Taiwan Stock Exchange are 1301, 2324, 2409, and 9921, respectively.)
Analyze the cash flow patterns of each company in 2019.

E 14-11
LO 4
Cash Flows Provided by Operations (Indirect Method)
The following information was taken from the comparative financial statements of Imperial
Corporation for the years ended December 31, 2021 and 2022. Assume that there is no income
tax incurred. If the item has alternative classification, do not classify it as operating cash flows.

Sales revenue............................................................................. $600,000


Cost of goods sold...................................................................... 400,000
Gross margin............................................................................... $200,000
Operating expenses:
Depreciation expense.............................................................. $ 65,000
Other operating expense......................................................... 41,500* (106,500)
Operating income........................................................................ 93,500
Non-operating losses:
Interest expense....................................................................... (3,500)
Net income.................................................................................. $ 90,000
*All paid in cash
Dec. 31, 2022 Dec. 31, 2021
Accounts receivable (net) ..........................................................$35,000 $48,000 (13,000)
Inventory ....................................................................................55,000 47,000 (8,000)
Accounts payable........................................................................61,000 64,400 (3,400)
interests payable.........................................................................3,000 2,000(1,000)
Use the indirect method to compute cash flows provided by operating activities in 2022.

P 14-9
LO 4
LO 5
Statement of Cash Flows (Indirect Method)
Financial statement data for Bankhead, Inc., are provided. (All numbers are shown rounded to the
nearest thousand, with 000’s omitted.)
If the item has alternative classification, do not classify it as operating cash flows.

Bankhead, Inc.
Statement of Comprehensive Income and Statements of Retained Earnings
For the Year Ended December 31, 2022
Sales revenue......................................................................................................... $2,900
Cost of goods sold.................................................................................................. 2,060
Gross margin .......................................................................................................... $ 840
Operating expenses:
Sales and administrative expenses................................................................. $ 220
Depreciation expense...................................................................................... 34
Other expenses............................................................................................... 162
Total operating expenses............................................................................. $ 416
Income before taxes............................................................................................... $ 424
Income taxes........................................................................................................... 106
Net income.............................................................................................................. $ 318
Dividends paid ........................................................................................................ 50
Increase in retained earnings................................................................................. $ 268

Bankhead, Inc.
Comparative Balance Sheets
December 31, 2022 and 2021
2022 2021
Assets
Cash and cash equivalents...................................................................... $ 1,566 $ 1,224(342)
Accounts receivable (net) ....................................................................... 912 896(16)
Inventory ................................................................................................. 490 1,960(-1470)
Land......................................................................................................... 2,900 2,600(300)
Store fixtures ........................................................................................... 510 510
Accumulated depreciation, store fixtures ................................................ (144) (110)
Total assets ....................................................................................... $6,234 $7,080

Liabilities and Equity


Liabilities:
Accounts payable .................................................................................... $ 340 $ 732(-392)
Short-term notes payable*....................................................................... 1,148 1,470(-322)
Long-term debt ........................................................................................ 1,648 2,048(-400)
Total liabilities........................................................................................... $3,136 $4,250
Equity:
Common stock......................................................................................... $ 290 $ 290
Paid-in capital in excess of par ............................................................... 1,100 1,100
Retained earnings.................................................................................... 1,708 1,440
Total equity .......................................................................................... $3,098 $2,830
Total liabilities and equity...................................................................... $6,234 $7,080
*Borrowing money on a short-term basis and/or long-term notes basis from a bank or other
lenders.

Required:
1. Prepare a statement of cash flows for Bankhead, Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2022.
2. Interpretive Question: Comment on the difference between net income and net cash flows
from operations.

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