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Recording receivables and identifying their effect on financial statements Davos

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Question


Recording receivables and identifying their effect on financial statements Davos Company performed services on account for $160,000 in 2016. Davos collected $120,000 cash from accounts receivable during 2016, and the remaining $40,000 was collected in cash during 20l7. Required Record the 2016 transactions in T-accounts. Record the 2016 transactions in a horizontal statements model like the following one: Determine the amount of revenue Davos would report on the 2016 income statement. Determine the amount of cash flow from operating activities Davos would report on the 2016 statement of cash flows. Open a T-account for Retained Earnings, and close the 2016 Service Revenue account to the Retained Earnings account. Record the 2017 cash collection in the appropriate T-accounts. Record the 2017 transaction in a horizontal statements model like the one shown in Requirement b. Assuming no other transactions occur in 2017, determine the amount of net income and the net cash flow from operating activities for 2017.

Explanation / Answer

Ans-a

b

c

Revenue would be reported =$160,000

d

Cash flow from operating activities=$120,000

Revenue Cash To Bal B/d              160,000 By Account Recivable 160,000 To Account Recivable        120,000 By bal b/d        120,000              160,000 160,000        120,000        120,000 Account Receivable Revenue              160,000 By Cash A/c 120,000 By bal b/d     40,000              160,000 160,000
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