Heads Up Company was started several years ago by two hockeyinstructors. The company’s comparative balance sheets and incomestatement follow, along with additional information.
Heads Up Company was started several years ago by two hockey instructors. The company's comparative balance sheets and income statement follow, along with additional information. Balance Sheet at December 31 Cash Accounts Receivable Equipment Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment Total Assets Accounts Payable Salaries and Wages Payable Notes Payable (long-term) Common Stock Retained Earnings Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Income Statement Service Revenue Salaries and Wages Expense Depreciation Expense Income Tax Expense Net Income Current Year $ 6,000 800 4,400 (1,300) $9,900 $ 800 600 1,600 4,000 2,900 $ 9,900 $ 41,500 39,000 150 1,200 $ 1,150 Previous Year $ 3,800 1,550 4,000 (1,150) $ 8,200 $ 1,200 750 500 4,000 1,750 $ 8,200 Additional Data: a. Bought new hockey equipment for cash, $400. b. Borrowed $1,100 cash from the bank during the year. c. Accounts Payable includes only purchases of services made on credit for operating purposes. Because there are no liability accounts relating to income tax, assume that this expense was fully paid in cash.
Required: 1. Prepare the statement of cash flows for the current year ended December 31 using the direct method. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.) HEADS UP COMPANY Statement of Cash Flows For the Year Ended December 31 Cash Flows from Operating Activities: Cash Flows from Investing Activities: Cash Flows from Financing Activities: $ 0 0 0 0
Heads Up Company was started several years ago by two hockey instructors. The company’s comparative balance sheets and i
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