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Business, 05.05.2020 08:00 81074

Comparative
balance sheet accounts of Marcus Inc. are presented below.
MARCUS INC.
COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET ACCOUNTS
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010 AND 2009
December 31
Debit Accounts 2010 2009
Cash $ 42,000 $ 33,750
Accounts Receivable 70,500 60,000
Merchandise Inventory 30,000 24,000
Investments (available-for-sale) 22,250 38,500
Machinery 30,000 18,750
Buildings 67,500 56,250
Land 7,500 7,500
$269,750 $238,750
Credit Accounts
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $ 2,250 $ 1,500
Accumulated Depreciation—Machinery 5,625 2,250
Accumulated Depreciation—Buildings 13,500 9,000
Accounts Payable 35,000 24,750
Accrued Payables 3,375 2,625
Long-Term Note Payable 21,000 31,000
Common Stock, no par 150,000 125,000
Retained Earnings 39,000 42,625
$269,750 $238,750
Additional data (ignoring taxes):
1. Net income for the year was $42,500.
2. Cash dividends declared and paid during the year were $21,125.
3. A 20% stock dividend was declared during the year. $25,000 of retained earnings was capitalized.
4. Investments that cost $25,000 were sold during the year for $28,750.
5. Machinery that cost $3,750, on which $750 of depreciation had accumulated, was sold for $2,200.
Marcus’s 2010 income statement follows (ignoring taxes).
Sales $540,000
Less: Cost of goods sold 380,000
Gross margin 160,000
Less: Operating expenses (includes $8,625 depreciation and $5,400
bad debts) 120,450
Income from operations 39,550
Other: Gain on sale of investments $3,750
Loss on sale of machinery (800) 2,950
Net income $ 42,500
Instructions
(a) Compute net cash flow from operating activities using the direct method.
(b) Prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method.

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