Lecture 9 - Cash Flow Statements Flashcards

1
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What are the 3 categories of Cash Flows?

A

1) Operating
2) Investing
3) Financing

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What is included in OPERATING cash flows?

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Principal revenue and producing activities
And
Other non-financial and non-investing activities

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3
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What is included in INVESTING cash flows?

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Acquisition and disposal of long term assets and other investments not included in operating or financial cash flows

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4
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What is included in FINANCING cash flows?

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Activities resulting in changes in size and composition of entity

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5
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What are two methods for preparing the Cash flow statement?

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1) The direct method -> presents major categories of cash in/outflows
2) Indirect method -> adjusts the accrual basis operating profit to cash basis

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What are the inflows and outflows of cash for Operating activities?

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Inflows: Proceeds from selling goods/services, dividend + rent revenue, interest revenue
Outflow: Payments to suppliers + Employees, income tax etc.

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What are the inflows and outflows of cash for Investing activities?

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Inflows: Selling Investments
Outflows: Buying Investments

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8
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What are the inflows and outflows of cash for Financing activities?

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Inflows: Issuing Shares and Borrowing
Outflows: Share buybacks, repayment of borrowing, payment of dividends

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9
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How is net cash from operating activities determined using the direct method? (6 elements)

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By adjusting sales, COGs and other operating items from the income statement for non-cash and non-operating items.
Net Cash from Operating Activities
EQUALS:
1) Cash Receipts from Customers 
PLUS
2) Interest ReceiVed 
PLUS
3) Dividends received 
MINUS
4) Payments to Suppliers and Employees
Minus
5) Interest Paid
Minus
6) Tax paid
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10
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How are Cash Receipts From Customers calculated? (4 elements don’t forget +/-)

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Cash Receipts from Customers
EQUALS:
1) Change in Accounts Receivable (beg - end)
MINUS
2) Change in Unearned Revenue (beg - end)
MINUS
3) Bad Debts Written off
MINUS
4) Discounts Alowed
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11
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How are Cash payments to suppliers for inventory purchases determined? (step one in calculating payments to suppliers and employees) (3 elements plus specify formula for purchases)

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CPtSfI = Purchases + change in accounts payable - discount

Such that Purchases = COGS - Change in Inventory

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12
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How are Cash payments for employees and other expenses calculated? (3 elements)

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CPfEaOE = Change in accrued Expenses - Change in prepayment - non-cash expenses

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13
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What is the formula for Net Cash from investing Activities? (4 elements)

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NCfIA = proceeds from sales of PPE - payments for PPE + proceeds from sale of investments - payments for investments

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14
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What is the Formula for net cash from financing activities? (5 elements)

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NCfFA = Proceeds from issuing shares (ordinary and pref) + proceeds from borrowing - repayments from borrowings - dividends paid - payments for share buybacks

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15
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How is Net cash from Operating Activities calculated using the indirect method? (6 elements)

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NCfOA = Net profit after tax - non-cash revenues + non cash expenses + loss (or - gain) on sale of non-current assets - change in current assets + change in current liabilities

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16
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For the final exam what are interest payments considered?

A

Operating Cash Flows

Indirect method: Adjust for interest payable acct

17
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For the final exam what are dividend payments considered?

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Financing Cash Flows

Indirect Method: Do NOT adjust for div payable