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21 March, 19:09

During 2014, Raines Umbrella Corp. had sales of $980,000. Cost of goods sold, administrative and selling expenses, and depreciation expenses were $675,000, $85,000, and $190,000, respectively. In addition, the company had an interest expense of $51,000 and a tax rate of 35 percent. (Ignore any tax loss carryback or carryforward provisions.) What is the Operating cash flow?

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  1. 21 March, 21:45
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    The operating cash flow for the company is $160,000

    Explanation:

    First we need to find the net income for the company. Sales were 980,000 and we will subtract costs from this to find the net income.

    Net income = Sale - (Costs of good sold+administrative expenses + depreciation expenses)

    Net income = 980,000 - (675,000+85,000+190,000) = 30,000

    Now we need to find how much tax the company paid

    Tax = tax rate * net income

    Tax = 0.30*30,000=9,000

    Now in order to find the operating cash flow we will start from net income, add depreciation expense to it because depreciation expense is a non cash expense and then subtract interest expense and tax expense from it.

    Operating Cash flow = Net income+depreciation expense-interest expense-tax expense.

    Operating cash flow = 30,000+190,000-51,000-9,000 = 160,000
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