th 9 ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Foundations of Financial Management E D I T I O N N I N T H Irwin/McGraw-Hill Block Hirt 2 C H A P T E R TWO Review of Accounting Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 2000
th 9 ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Foundations of Financial Management E D I T I O N N I N T H Irwin/McGraw-Hill Block Hirt KRAMER CORPORATION Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, Sales $2,000,000 2.Cost of goods sold ,500,000 3.Gross Profits ,000 4.Selling and administrative expense ,000 5.Depreciation expense ,000 6.Operating profit (EBIT)* ,000 7.Interest expense ,000 8.Earnings before taxes (EBT)..160,000 9.Taxes , Earnings after taxes (EAT)...110, Preferred stock dividends , Earnings available to common stockholders.$ 100, Shares outstanding , Earnings per share $1.00 *Earnings before interest and taxes. T 2-1 Table 2-1
th 9 ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Foundations of Financial Management E D I T I O N N I N T H Irwin/McGraw-Hill Block Hirt KRAMER CORPORATION Statement of Financial Position (Balance Sheet) December 31, 2001 Assets Current assets: Cash $40,000 Marketable securities ,000 Accounts receivable $ 220,000 Less: Allowance for bad debts.. 20, ,000 Inventory ,000 Prepaid expenses ,000 Total current assets ,000 Other assets: Investments ,000 Fixed assets: Plant and equipment, original cost...1,100,000 Less: Accumulated depreciation.600,000 Net plant and equipment ,000 Total assets $1,000,000 T 2-3 Table 2-4a
th 9 ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Foundations of Financial Management E D I T I O N N I N T H Irwin/McGraw-Hill Block Hirt Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity Current liabilities: Accounts payable $ 80,000 Notes payable ,000 Accrued expenses ,000 Total current liabilities ,000 Long-term liabilities: Bonds payable, ,000 Total liabilities ,000 Stockholders’ equity: Preferred stock, $100 par value, 500 shares...50,000 Common stock, $1 par value, 100,000 shares..100,000 Capital paid in excess of par (common stock)..250,000 Retained earnings ,000 Total stockholders’ equity ,000 Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity.... $1,000,000 T 2-3 Table 2-4b
th 9 ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Foundations of Financial Management E D I T I O N N I N T H Irwin/McGraw-Hill Block Hirt Figure 2-1 Illustration of concepts behind the statement of cash flows Cash inflows (1)Cash outflows Generation of Expenditure of funds funds in normal in normal operations operations (2) Sale of plantPurchase of plant and equipment Liquidation ofLong-term investment long-term investment (3) Sale of bonds,Retirement or common stock, repurchase of preferred stock, bonds, common stock, and other preferred stock, and securities other securities equalsPayment of cash dividends Cash flows from operating activities Cash flows from investing activities Cash flows from financing activities + + Add items 1, 2, and 3 together to arrive at net increase (decrease) in cash T 2-5
th 9 ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Foundations of Financial Management E D I T I O N N I N T H Irwin/McGraw-Hill Block Hirt Figure 2-2 / Steps in computing net cash flows from operating activities using the indirect method Net income Depreciation Increase in current assets Decrease in current assets Increase in current liabilities Decrease in current liabilities equals Net cash flow from operating activities T 2-6
th 9 ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Foundations of Financial Management E D I T I O N N I N T H Irwin/McGraw-Hill Block Hirt KRAMER CORPORATION Comparative Balance Sheets Assets Current assets: Cash $ 30,000$ 40,000 Marketable securities ,00010,000 Accounts receivable (net) ,000200,000 Inventory ,000180,000 Prepaid expenses ,00020,000 Total current assets ,000450,000 Investments (long term) ,00050,000 Plant and equipment ,000,000 1,100,000 Less: Accumulated depreciation..550,000600,000 Net plant and equipment ,000500,000 Total assets $ 870,000 $ 1,000,000 Year-End Year-End T 2-7 Table 2-6a
th 9 ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Foundations of Financial Management E D I T I O N N I N T H Irwin/McGraw-Hill Block Hirt KRAMER CORPORATION Comparative Balance Sheets Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity Current liabilities: Accounts payable $ 45,000 $ 80,000 Notes payable , ,000 Accrued expenses ,00030,000 Total current liabilities...180,000210,000 Long-term liabilities: Bonds payable, ,00090,000 Total liabilities ,000300,000 Stockholders’ equity: Preferred stock, $100 par value....50,00050,000 Common stock, $1 par value ,000100,000 Capital paid in excess of par ,000250,000 Retained earnings ,000300,000 Total stockholders’ equity.. 650,000700,000 Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity..$870,000 $ 1,000,000 Year-End Year-End T 2-7 Table 2-6b
th 9 ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Foundations of Financial Management E D I T I O N N I N T H Irwin/McGraw-Hill Block Hirt Table 2-7 Cash flows from operating activities Net income (earnings after taxes) (Table 2-1).....$110,500 Adjustments to determine cash flow from operating activities: Add back depreciation (Table 2-1) ,000 Increase in accounts receivable (Table 2-6).. (30,000) Increase in inventory (Table 2-6) (20,000) Decrease in prepaid expenses (Table 2-6)... 10,000 Increase in accounts payable (Table 2-6)...35,000 Decrease in accrued expenses (Table 2-6)... (5,000) Total adjustments ,000 Net cash flows from operating activities $150,500 T 2-8
th 9 ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Foundations of Financial Management E D I T I O N N I N T H Irwin/McGraw-Hill Block Hirt KRAMER CORPORATION Statement of Cash Flows For the Year Ending December 31, 2001 Cash flows from operating activities: Net income (earnings after taxes) $ 110,500 Adjustments to determine cash flow from operating activities: Add back depreciation ,000 Increase in accounts receivable (30,000) Increase in inventory (20,000) Decrease in prepaid expenses ,000 Increase in accounts payable ,000 Decrease in accrued expenses (5,000) Total adjustments ,000 Net cash flows from operating activities $ 150,500 T 2-9 Table 2-10a
th 9 ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Foundations of Financial Management E D I T I O N N I N T H Irwin/McGraw-Hill Block Hirt Cash flows from investing activities: Increase in investments (long-term securities)... (30,000) Increase in plant and equipment (100,000) Net cash flows from investing activities ($130,000) Cash flows from financing activities: Increase in bonds payable ,000 Preferred stock dividends paid (10,500) Common stock dividends paid (50,000) Net cash flows from financing activities... ($10,500) Net increase (decrease) in cash flows $10,000 T 2-9 Table 2-10b
th 9 ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Foundations of Financial Management E D I T I O N N I N T H Irwin/McGraw-Hill Block Hirt (A) (B) Accounting Flows Cash Flows Earnings before depreciation and taxes (EBDT)..$1,000$1,000 Depreciation Earnings before taxes (EBT) Taxes Earnings after taxes (EAT) $ Purchase of equipment Depreciation charged without cash outlay Cash flow $ 200 Year 1 T 2-10 Table 2-11a Comparison of accounting and cash flows
th 9 ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Foundations of Financial Management E D I T I O N N I N T H Irwin/McGraw-Hill Block Hirt T 2-10 Table 2-11b Comparison of accounting and cash flows (A) (B) Accounting Flows Cash Flows Earnings before depreciation and taxes (EBDT)..$1,000$1,000 Depreciation Earnings before taxes (EBT) Taxes Earnings after taxes (EAT) $ Depreciation charged without cash outlay Cash flow $ 700 Year 2