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27 June, 05:37

Canyon Tours showed the following components of working capital last year: Beginning of Year End of Year Accounts receivable "$ 25,200" $ 23,600 Inventory 12,600 13,700 Accounts payable 15,100 17,700 a. What was the change in net working capital during the year? (A negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign.) b. If sales were $36,600 and costs were $24,600, what was cash flow for the year? Ignore taxes.

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  1. 27 June, 09:34
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    a. - $3,100

    b. $17,300

    Explanation:

    Changes in working capital = (ending balance of current assets - ending balance of current liabilities) - (beginning balance of current assets - beginning balance of current liabilities)

    where,

    Beginning current assets = Account receivable + inventory

    = $25,200 + $12,600

    = $37,800

    Ending current assets = Account receivable + inventory

    = $23,600 + $13,700

    = $37,300

    And, the current liabilities is given

    = ($37,300 - $17,700) - ($37,800 - $15,100)

    = $19,600 - $22,700

    = - $3,100

    b. The computation of the cash flow is shown below:

    = Sales - costs + decrease in accounts receivable - increase in inventory + increase in accounts payable

    = $36,600 - $24,600 + $1,600 - $1,100 + $2,600

    = $17,300

    The decrease and increase in current assets and liabilities shows a difference between the beginning and ending year amounts
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