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Chapter 1 (introduction to Corporate Finance); Chapter 2 (Financial Statements)

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Question

Chapter 1 (introduction to Corporate Finance); Chapter 2 (Financial Statements) For questions #6-18, refer to the following financial information for Gannon Insurance ALL CALCULATIONS MUST BE SHOWN TO EARN POSITIVE RATING. PLEASE SHOW ALL WORKING CLEARLY. THANK YOU 2016 2017 BALANCE SHEETS: Assets: Cash Accounts Receivable Inventory Fixed Assets, net Total Assets 120,000 520,000 305,000 410,000 1,355,000 160,000 620,000 290,000 510,000 1,580,000 Liabilities and Equity: Accounts Payable Long-term Debt Common Stock Retained Earnings Total Liabilities and Equity 350,000 500,000 50,000 455,000 1,355,000 $375,000 625,000 75,000 505,000 1,580,000 INCOME STATEMENT: Revenue Cost of Goods Sold General and Administrative Depreciation Expense Earnings Before Interest and Taxes Interest Expense 3,500,000 2,275,000 515,000 120,000 590,000 40,000 550,000 167,000 383,000 Pretax Net Income Income Taxes Net Income 17. What was Gannon's Cash Flow to Creditors in 2017?

Explanation / Answer

17) Cash flow to creditors = Interest expense -[Ending long term debt - Beginning long term debt]

       = 40000 - [625000-500000]

        = 40000- 125000

        = - 85000

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