2006 Cash Flow Statement Sources of cash: Beginning cash balance Cash receipts from product sales Other sources of cash Total sources of cash Uses of cash:

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2006 Cash Flow Statement Sources of cash: Beginning cash balance Cash receipts from product sales Other sources of cash Total sources of cash Uses of cash: Cash operating expenses Interest payments Principal payments Capital expenditures Withdrawals of cash Other selected uses of cash Ending cash balance Total uses of cash Basic structure: Total sources = total uses 2006 Income Statement Cash receipts from product sales Other income Total income Cash operating expenses Interest payments Other cash expenses Depreciation Total expenses Net income from operations Allowance for taxes Net income Basic structure: EBIT = total income – total expenses + interest payments Interrelationships Between Financial Statements Balance Sheet 12/31/06 Ending cash balance Other current assets Total current assets Machinery and equipment Buildings and improvements Land Total assets Accounts payable Current loan payment Allowance for taxes Other current liabilities Total current liabilities Remaining balance on loans Total liabilities Equity Basic Structure: Equity = total assets – total Liabilities  Equity = Retained net Income + asset revaluations Other statements and schedules: Statement of Change in Owner Equity Depreciable asset schedules

2006 Cash Flow Statement Sources of cash: Beginning cash balance Cash receipts from product sales Other sources of cash Total sources of cash Uses of cash: Cash operating expenses Interest payments Principal payments Capital expenditures Withdrawals of cash Other selected uses of cash Ending cash balance Total uses of cash Basic structure: Total sources = total uses 2006 Income Statement Cash receipts from product sales Other income Total income Cash operating expenses Interest payments Other cash expenses Depreciation Total expenses Net income from operations Allowance for taxes Net income Basic structure: EBIT = total income – total expenses + interest payments Interrelationships Between Financial Statements Balance Sheet 12/31/06 Ending cash balance Other current assets Total current assets Machinery and equipment Buildings and improvements Land Total assets Accounts payable Current loan payment Allowance for taxes Other current liabilities Total current liabilities Remaining balance on loans Total liabilities Equity Basic Structure: Equity = total assets – total liabilities  Equity = Retained net Income + asset revaluations Other statements and schedules: Statement of Change in Owner Equity Depreciable asset schedules

2006 Cash Flow Statement Sources of cash: Beginning cash balance Cash receipts from product sales Other sources of cash Total sources of cash Uses of cash: Cash operating expenses Interest payments Principal payments Capital expenditures Withdrawals of cash Other selected uses of cash Ending cash balance Total uses of cash Basic structure: Total sources = total uses 2006 Income Statement Cash receipts from product sales Other income Total income Cash operating expenses Interest payments Other cash expenses Depreciation Total expenses Net income from operations Allowance for taxes Net income Basic structure: EBIT = total income – total expenses + interest payments Interrelationships Between Financial Statements Balance Sheet 12/31/06 Ending cash balance Other current assets Total current assets Machinery and equipment Buildings and improvements Land Total assets Accounts payable Current loan payment Allowance for taxes Other current liabilities Total current liabilities Remaining balance on loans Total liabilities Equity Basic Structure: Equity = total assets – total liabilities  Equity = Retained net Income + asset revaluations Other statements and schedules: Statement of Change in Owner Equity Depreciable asset schedules

2006 Cash Flow Statement Sources of cash: Beginning cash balance Cash receipts from product sales Other sources of cash Total sources of cash Uses of cash: Cash operating expenses Interest payments Principal payments Capital expenditures Withdrawals of cash Other selected uses of cash Ending cash balance Total uses of cash Basic structure: Total sources = total uses 2006 Income Statement Cash receipts from product sales Other income Total income Cash operating expenses Interest payments Other cash expenses Depreciation Total expenses Net income from operations Allowance for taxes Net income Basic structure: EBIT = total income – total expenses + interest payments Interrelationships Between Financial Statements Balance Sheet 12/31/06 Ending cash balance Other current assets Total current assets Machinery and equipment Buildings and improvements Land Total assets Accounts payable Current loan payment Allowance for taxes Other current liabilities Total current liabilities Remaining balance on loans Total liabilities Equity Basic Structure: Equity = total assets – total liabilities  Equity = Retained net Income + asset revaluations Other statements and schedules: Statement of Change in Owner Equity Depreciable asset schedules

2006 Cash Flow Statement Sources of cash: Beginning cash balance Cash receipts from product sales Other sources of cash Total sources of cash Uses of cash: Cash operating expenses Interest payments Principal payments Capital expenditures Withdrawals of cash Other selected uses of cash Ending cash balance Total uses of cash Basic structure: Total sources = total uses 2006 Income Statement Cash receipts from product sales Other income Total income Cash operating expenses Interest payments Other cash expenses Depreciation Total expenses Net income from operations Allowance for taxes Net income Basic structure: EBIT = total income – total expenses + interest payments Interrelationships Between Financial Statements Balance Sheet 12/31/06 Ending cash balance Other current assets Total current assets Machinery and equipment Buildings and improvements Land Total assets Accounts payable Current loan payment Allowance for taxes Other current liabilities Total current liabilities Remaining balance on loans Total liabilities Equity Basic Structure: Equity = total assets – total liabilities  Equity = Retained net Income + asset revaluations Other statements and schedules: Statement of Change in Owner Equity Depreciable asset schedules

2006 Cash Flow Statement Sources of cash: Beginning cash balance Cash receipts from product sales Other sources of cash Total sources of cash Uses of cash: Cash operating expenses Interest payments Principal payments Capital expenditures Withdrawals of cash Other selected uses of cash Ending cash balance Total uses of cash Basic structure: Total sources = total uses 2006 Income Statement Cash receipts from product sales Other income Total income Cash operating expenses Interest payments Other cash expenses Depreciation Total expenses Net income from operations Allowance for taxes Net income Basic structure: EBIT = total income – total expenses + interest payments Interrelationships Between Financial Statements Balance Sheet 12/31/06 Ending cash balance Other current assets Total current assets Machinery and equipment Buildings and improvements Land Total assets Accounts payable Current loan payment Allowance for taxes Other current liabilities Total current liabilities Remaining balance on loans Total liabilities Equity Basic Structure: Equity = total assets – total liabilities  Equity = Retained net Income + asset revaluations Other statements and schedules: Statement of Change in Owner Equity Depreciable asset schedules

2006 Cash Flow Statement Sources of cash: Beginning cash balance Cash receipts from product sales Other sources of cash Total sources of cash Uses of cash: Cash operating expenses Interest payments Principal payments Capital expenditures Withdrawals of cash Other selected uses of cash Ending cash balance Total uses of cash Basic structure: Total sources = total uses 2006 Income Statement Cash receipts from product sales Other income Total income Cash operating expenses Interest payments Other cash expenses Depreciation Total expenses Net income from operations Allowance for taxes Net income Basic structure: EBIT = total income – total expenses + interest payments Interrelationships Between Financial Statements Balance Sheet 12/31/06 Ending cash balance Other current assets Total current assets Machinery and equipment Buildings and improvements Land Total assets Accounts payable Current loan payment Allowance for taxes Other current liabilities Total current liabilities Remaining balance on loans Total liabilities Equity Basic Structure: Equity = total assets – total liabilities  Equity = Retained net Income + asset revaluations Other statements and schedules: Statement of Change in Owner Equity Depreciable asset schedules

2006 Cash Flow Statement Sources of cash: Beginning cash balance Cash receipts from product sales Other sources of cash Total sources of cash Uses of cash: Cash operating expenses Interest payments Principal payments Capital expenditures Withdrawals of cash Other selected uses of cash Ending cash balance Total uses of cash Basic structure: Total sources = total uses 2006 Income Statement Cash receipts from product sales Other income Total income Cash operating expenses Interest payments Other cash expenses Depreciation Total expenses Net income from operations Allowance for taxes Net income Basic structure: EBIT = total income – total expenses + interest payments Interrelationships Between Financial Statements Balance Sheet 12/31/06 Ending cash balance Other current assets Total current assets Machinery and equipment Buildings and improvements Land Total assets Accounts payable Current loan payment Allowance for taxes Other current liabilities Total current liabilities Remaining balance on loans Total liabilities Equity Basic Structure: Equity = total assets – total liabilities  Equity = Retained net Income + asset revaluations Other statements and schedules: Statement of Change in Owner Equity Depreciable asset schedules

2006 Cash Flow Statement Sources of cash: Beginning cash balance Cash receipts from product sales Other sources of cash Total sources of cash Uses of cash: Cash operating expenses Interest payments Principal payments Capital expenditures Withdrawals of cash Other selected uses of cash Ending cash balance Total uses of cash Basic structure: Total sources = total uses 2006 Income Statement Cash receipts from product sales Other income Total income Cash operating expenses Interest payments Other cash expenses Depreciation Total expenses Net income from operations Allowance for taxes Net income Basic structure: EBIT = total income – total expenses + interest payments Interrelationships Between Financial Statements Balance Sheet 12/31/06 Ending cash balance Other current assets Total current assets Machinery and equipment Buildings and improvements Land Total assets Accounts payable Current loan payment Allowance for taxes Other current liabilities Total current liabilities Remaining balance on loans Total liabilities Equity Basic Structure: Equity = total assets – total Liabilities  Equity = Retained net Income + asset revaluations Other statements and schedules: Statement of Change in Owner Equity Depreciable asset schedules Enterprise budgets

2006 Cash Flow Statement Sources of cash: Beginning cash balance Cash receipts from product sales Other sources of cash Total sources of cash Uses of cash: Cash operating expenses Interest payments Principal payments Capital expenditures Withdrawals of cash Other selected uses of cash Ending cash balance Total uses of cash Basic structure: Total sources = total uses 2006 Income Statement Cash receipts from product sales Other income Total income Cash operating expenses Interest payments Other cash expenses Depreciation Total expenses Net income from operations Allowance for taxes Net income Basic structure: EBIT = total income – total expenses + interest payments Interrelationships Between Financial Statements Balance Sheet 12/31/06 Ending cash balance Other current assets Total current assets Machinery and equipment Buildings and improvements Land Total assets Accounts payable Current loan payment Allowance for taxes Other current liabilities Total current liabilities Remaining balance on loans Total liabilities Equity Basic Structure: Equity = total assets – total Liabilities  Equity = Retained net Income + asset revaluations Other statements and schedules: Statement of Change in Owner Equity Depreciable asset schedules Enterprise budgets

2006 Cash Flow Statement Sources of cash: Beginning cash balance Cash receipts from product sales Other sources of cash Total sources of cash Uses of cash: Cash operating expenses Interest payments Principal payments Capital expenditures Withdrawals of cash Other selected uses of cash Ending cash balance Total uses of cash Basic structure: Total sources = total uses 2006 Income Statement Cash receipts from product sales Other income Total income Cash operating expenses Interest payments Other cash expenses Depreciation Total expenses Net income from operations Allowance for taxes Net income Basic structure: EBIT = total income – total expenses + interest payments Interrelationships Between Financial Statements Balance Sheet 12/31/06 Ending cash balance Other current assets Total current assets Machinery and equipment Buildings and improvements Land Total assets Accounts payable Current loan payment Allowance for taxes Other current liabilities Total current liabilities Remaining balance on loans Total liabilities Equity Basic Structure: Equity = total assets – total Liabilities  Equity = Retained net Income + asset revaluations Other statements and schedules: Statement of Change in Owner Equity Depreciable asset schedules Enterprise budgets

2006 Cash Flow Statement Sources of cash: Beginning cash balance Cash receipts from product sales Other sources of cash Total sources of cash Uses of cash: Cash operating expenses Interest payments Principal payments Capital expenditures Withdrawals of cash Other selected uses of cash Ending cash balance Total uses of cash Basic structure: Total sources = total uses 2006 Income Statement Cash receipts from product sales Other income Total income Cash operating expenses Interest payments Other cash expenses Depreciation Total expenses Net income from operations Allowance for taxes Net income Basic structure: EBIT = total income – total expenses + interest payments Interrelationships Between Financial Statements Balance Sheet 12/31/06 Ending cash balance Other current assets Total current assets Machinery and equipment Buildings and improvements Land Total assets Accounts payable Current loan payment Allowance for taxes Other current liabilities Total current liabilities Remaining balance on loans Total liabilities Equity Basic Structure: Equity = total assets – total Liabilities  Equity = Retained net Income + asset revaluations Other statements and schedules: Statement of Change in Owner Equity Depreciable asset schedules Enterprise budgets

2006 Cash Flow Statement Sources of cash: Beginning cash balance Cash receipts from product sales Other sources of cash Total sources of cash Uses of cash: Cash operating expenses Interest payments Principal payments Capital expenditures Withdrawals of cash Other selected uses of cash Ending cash balance Total uses of cash Basic structure: Total sources = total uses 2006 Income Statement Cash receipts from product sales Other income Total income Cash operating expenses Interest payments Other cash expenses Depreciation Total expenses Net income from operations Allowance for taxes Net income Basic structure: EBIT = total income – total expenses + interest payments Interrelationships Between Financial Statements Balance Sheet 12/31/06 Ending cash balance Other current assets Total current assets Machinery and equipment Buildings and improvements Land Total assets Accounts payable Current loan payment Allowance for taxes Other current liabilities Total current liabilities Remaining balance on loans Total liabilities Equity Basic Structure: Equity = total assets – total Liabilities  Equity = Retained net Income + asset revaluations Other statements and schedules: Statement of Change in Owner Equity Depreciable asset schedules Enterprise budgets