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PROBLEM 14-9 Understanding a Statement of Cash Flows (L014-1, L014-2] Brock Company is a merchandiser that prepared the statement of cash flows and income statement provided below: Brock Company Statement of Cash Flows-Indirect Method $ 275 Operating Activities Net income ... Adjustments to convert net income to a cash basis: Depreciation ........ Increase in accounts receivable.... Decrease in inventory ........ Decrease in accounts payable .......... Decrease in accrued liabilities ........ Increase in income taxes payable ................ Gain on sale of equipment... Net cash provided by operating activities ........... boa Investing Activities Additions to property, plant, and equipment ......... Proceeds from sale of equipment .... Net cash used in investing activities .............. long & nô Financing Activities Issuance of bonds payable ..... Issuance of common stock ............ Cash dividends paid ......... Net cash provided by financing activities ........... Net increase in cash and cash equivalents .......... Beginning cash and cash equivalents ............ Ending cash and cash equivalents ............ 34 Brock Company Income Statement Net sales .......... Cost of goods sold ............. .............. Gross margin ................ ............ Selling and administrative expenses ............. Net operating income ........... Nonoperating items: Gain on sale of equipment .... Income before taxes ... Income taxes . . . . . . . . $5,200 2,980 2,220 1,801 419 423 Net income .......................... $ 275 Required: Assume that you have been asked to teach a workshop to the employees within Brock Compa- ny's Marketing Department. The purpose of your workshop is to explain how the statement of cash flows differs from the income statement. Your audience is expecting you to explain the logic underlying each number included in the statement of cash flows. Prepare a memo that explains the format of the statement of cash flows and the rationale for each number included in Brock's state- ment of cash flows.

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