What is the purpose of the statement of comprehesive income and statement of cash flows?
What is bankruptcy?
State of being unable to pay your bills when they are due.
What are cash and cash equivalents?
What is required to be considered a cash equivalent?
Must meet the convertibility and insignificant risk tests.
Cash flows arise from which 3 activities?
What are operating activities?
Principal revenue producing activities of the entity and other activities that are not investing or financial activities.
Think current assets and liabilities
Examples:
Where are securities held for trading (investments in financial assets at FVPL) classified in statement of cash flows?
Operating activities
What are investing activities?
Activities that include the purchase and sale of long-term assets and other investments that do not quality as cash equivalents. Generally consist of transactions that result in cash inflows or outflows related to resources used for generating future income and cash flows.
Think non-current assets
Examples:
What are financing activities?
Activities that result in changes in the size and composition of a company’s contributed equity and borrowings.
Think non-current liabilities
Examples:
Where are interest and dividends classified on statement of cash flows?
Receipt of interest and dividends -> operating or investing activity
Payment of interest and dividends -> operating or financing activity
Where are income taxes classified on statement of cash flows?
Operating, Investing, or Financing
Are investing and financing activities not involving cash included in statement of cash flows?
No
Material non-cash transactions are disclosed on the financial statements.
Examples:
How are activities on statement of cash flows reported.. using direct or indirect methods?
Note: total cash generated for operating activites is the same with direct and indirect methods
What is the starting point for the indirect method?
Profit or loss
What does an accountant need to prepare the statement of cash flows?
What is happening when you are using the indirect method?
Mechanical process that systematically converts the company’s accrual-based income statement to a cash-based statement.
What is the procedure for the indirect method?
How is interest paid calculated in statement of cash flows?
Interest paid = interest expense +/ change in interest payable
If interest payable increases, then “-“ (it would be a source of cash)
How is dividends paid calculated in statement of cash flows?
Dividends paid = dividends declared +/ change in dividends payable
If dividends payable increases, then “-“ (it would be a source of cash)
How is income tax paid calculated in statement of cash flows?
Income tax paid = sum of current and deferred income tax expense +/ sum of the change in current and deferred income taxes payable
If income taxes payable increases, then “-“ (it would be a source of cash)
How is closing retained earnings calculated in statement of cash flows?
Opening retained earnings +/ net income (loss) - dividends declared = closing retained earnings
What is the direct method of determining cash flows from operating activities?
Where all cash receipts and cash payments from operating activities are reported.
Consider the following:
What is the calculation for cash receipts from customers using the direct method for operating expensives?
cash receipts from customers
= sales +/ change in accounts receivable +/ change in unearned revenue
= sales +/- change in gross accounts receivable - write offs +/ change in unearned revenue
= change in net receivables - bad debt expense +/ change in unearned revenue
What is the calculation for cash paid for purchases from customers using the direct method for operating expensives?
Cash paid for purchases
= COGS +/ change in inventory
Adding it all up…
Cash paid to suppliers and employees = Opening payables + Purchases + Expenses –Closing payables