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14 December, 11:42

A company's 2013 year-end balance sheet included the following: Jan. 1 Dec. 31 Accounts Receivable $80,000 $100,000Inventory $60,000 $70,000Prepaid Expenses $100,000 $75,000Accounts Payable $120,000 $100,000 Deferred Revenue $65,000 $95,000 The company's net cash from operating activities on its 2013 Statement of Cash Flows is $200,000. Current year depreciation expense is $25,000. What amount should the company report as net income for 2013? A. $130,000. B. $170,000. C. $175,000. D. $230,000.

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  1. 14 December, 13:48
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    B. $170,000.

    Explanation:

    X company

    statement of cash flow

    For the year ended

    Net income (balancing) (Note - 1) $170,000

    Cash flow from operating activities

    Depreciation expense $25,000

    Increase in account receivable $ (20,000)

    Increase in inventory $ (10,000)

    decrease in Prepaid Expenses $25,000

    Decrease in Accounts Payable $ (20,000)

    Increase in Deferred Revenue $30,000

    Cash flow $30,000

    Net cash flow from operating activities $200,000

    Note 1:

    Net cash flow from operating activities - Total changes in working capital = $200,000-$30,000 = $170,000.
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