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Chapter 13  Cash Flow Statements

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Cash Flow Statement based on cash accounting amount of net income in a period is usually different than the amount of increase in cash in the same period reports the effects of the activities – investing, financing, operations –of an entity on its cash flow and ties the three activities of a business together cash includes cash and cash equivalents –Cash equivalents: treasury bills maturing in 90 days or less; investment funds; foreign currency on hand; checking account and free savings account

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Activities 1. Operations -- cash flows related to selling goods and services; that is, the principle business of the firm. 2. Investing -- cash flows related to the acquisition or sale of non-current assets. 3. Financing -- long term and short term cash flows related to liabilities and owners’ equity; dividends are a financing cash outflow.

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Components of the Cash Flow Statement Cash received from sale of goods and services Cash received from sale of goods and services Cash paid for operating goods and services Cash paid for operating goods and services cash flow from operations cash flow from operations Operations -= Cash received from sales of investments and longterm assets Cash received from sales of investments and longterm assets Cash paid to purchase long-term investments Cash paid to purchase long-term investments cash flow from investing cash flow from investing Investing -= Cash received from issue of debt or capital stock Cash received from issue of debt or capital stock Cash paid for dividends and to repay debt or to buy treasury stock Cash paid for dividends and to repay debt or to buy treasury stock cash flow from financing cash flow from financing Financing -= Net change in cash for the period Net change in cash for the period = + or - cash inflows cash outflows

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Classification of Cash in-flows and outflows From sales of goods and services to customers From receipt of interest or dividends Operating Activities To pay wages To purchase inventory To pay expenses To pay interest To pay taxes To purchase trading sec. From sale of PPE and other longterm assets From sale of short or longterm securities From collection of loans Investing Activities To purchase PPE and other longterm assets To purchase longterm securities To make loans From sale of common or preferred stock From issuance of short or long term debt Financing Activities To acquire preferred or common stock To repay debt To pay dividends

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Format of the Cash Flow Statement Name of the Company Cash Flow Statement For the period … Cash from operating activities A Cash from investing activitiesB Cash from financing activities C Net Change in Cash D = (A+B+C) increase or (decrease) + Beginning Cash balanceCB, from the beginning balance sheet Ending Cash balance =CB + D should equal to ending cash balance in the ending balance sheet Non-cash Investing and Financing Activities

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Determination of Cash Flows From Operating Activities Direct Method Income Statement items are converted to cash flows individually Indirect Method Net income or loss is adjusted for accruals such as accounts receivable and payable, and for non-cash expenses such as depreciation reconciliation of the accrual based and cash based accounting

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Comparison of Methods Direct method of presentation calculates cash flow from operations by subtracting cash disbursements to supplies, employees, and others from cash receipts from customers. The indirect method calculates cash flow from operations by adjusting net income for non-cash revenues and expenses. Most firms present their cash flows using the indirect method. Only operating activities section is different between the methods, investing and financing sections are the same.

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Relationship of Accrual and Cash Basis of Accounting ADJUSTMENTS TO RECONCILE NET INCOME TO NET CASH FLOWS NET CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES CASH BASIS OF ACCOUNTING EARNED REVENUES INCURRED EXPENSES NET INCOME ACCRUAL BASIS OF ACCOUNTING

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Illustration of the Preparation of the Cash Flow Statement EICC A.Ş Income Statement For the year 2005

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman EICC A.S. Comparative Balance Sheets- In TL

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Illustration-Cash flow statement- EICC Additional Information: Company sold equipment with original cost of TL and book value of TL for TL Sold trading securities of TL with a gain of TL 300, and purchased some. Leased equipment in 2005 for TL as a capital lease. Purchased building and equipment. Declared and paid dividends. Common stock of TL 600 par value was issued for TL 700 cash. Accounts payable pertain to merchandise suppliers, and accounts receivable to customers.

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Indirect Method If assets increased, then cash was spent, so it is an outflow. If assets increased, then cash was spent, so it is an outflow. If assets decreased, then they provided cash so it is an inflow. If assets decreased, then they provided cash so it is an inflow. If liabilities or S.H.E. increased, then cash was received, so it is an inflow. If liabilities or S.H.E. increased, then cash was received, so it is an inflow. If liabilities or S.H.E. decreased, then cash was spent, so it is an outflow. If liabilities or S.H.E. decreased, then cash was spent, so it is an outflow. Assets: Liabilities and Shareholders’ equity increasedecrease Investigation of Changes in Specific Accounts

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Non-cash Expenses Non-cash expenses, such as depreciation expense, are added back These are not truly sources of cash even though they are associated with cash inflows; rather, this is a reversal of the accrual process that required the expenses to be recognized without regard for the cash flow

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Indirect Method- operating activities Net income + noncash expenses: depreciation, amortization, uncollectible account expense,etc + loss on sale of asset + increases in current liabilities + decreases in current assets - gain on sale of asset - decrease in current liabilities - increase in current assets

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Indirect Method-Operating Depreciation Expense380 Amortization Expense100 Gain on sale of Trading Securities300 Loss on sale of equipment(50)

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Cash Flow from Operating Activities –Indirect Method EICC A.Ş For the year 2005

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman EICC A.Ş,Cash Flow Statement, For the year Direct Method

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Cash Flows from Investing Activities

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Cash Flow from Investing Activities Cash flow from investing activities: Purchase of building TL (300) Sale of equipment Purchase of equipment (1.520) Sale of trading securities Purchase of trading securities (300) Net Cash flow from investing activities TL 700

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Cash Flow from Financing Activities

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Financing Activities

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman EICC A.Ş,Cash Flow Statement, For the year Indirect Method

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Uses of Cash Flow Statement Information pattern of cash flow statements would provide valuable information about the growth stage, and possible strategies of companies predicting financial distress ratios

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman Cash Flow Statement Patterns

Chapter 13Mugan-Akman