Analyzing Cash Flow Effects of Equipment Sale Frontier Company sold equipment on June 30, 2020, for $30,000. The equipme
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Analyzing Cash Flow Effects of Equipment Sale Frontier Company sold equipment on June 30, 2020, for $30,000. The equipme
Analyzing Cash Flow Effects of Equipment Sale Frontier Company sold equipment on June 30, 2020, for $30,000. The equipment had been depreciated $1,500 for the first six months of 2020, contributing to an accumulated depreciation balance of $10,000 on June 30, 2020. The original cost of the equipment was $50,000. Assuming the indirect method in presenting cash flows from operating activities, indicate any adjustments to net income in the operating activities section and any additions or subtractions in the investing and financing activities sections. • Note: Indicate a subtraction in the cash flow statement with a negative sign in the Amount column. • Note: If an item is not included in the cash flow statement, enter a zero in the Amount column and "N/A" in the Cash Flow Section column. Cash Flow Section . Item Amount Depreciation of equipment $ Loss on sale of equipment $ Gain on sale of equipment $ Proceeds from sale of equipment $ . ►
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