6. Content and Format Operating Cash inflows and outflows from operations. Investing Cash inflows and outflows from non-current assets. Financing Cash inflows and outflows from non-current liabilities and equity. The statement’s value is that it helps users evaluate liquidity, solvency, and financial flexibility. What does +ve / -ve value in each indicate?
10. Statement of Cash Flow Cash flow from Ct (acct receivables) 1070,000 O Cash pd to supplier (acct payables)/ employees (expenses) 980,000 O Tax paid 10,000 O Purchase of equipment 8,000 I Proceeds from notes payables 20,000 F Dividends paid 5,000 F Interest paid 10,000 F Cash balance beginning of the year (bank opening balance in the beginning of the month) 63,000
11. Statement Of Cash Flow for the year ended 31 December 20X6 Cash Flow from Operating Activity Cash from customer Cash paid to supplier/employees Tax paid Cash Flow from operating activities Cash Flow from Investing Activity Purchase of equipment Cash Flow from Financing Activity Proceeds from notes payables Dividends paid Interest paid Cash Flow from financing activities Nett Increase in cash & cash equivalent Cash & cash equivalents at beginning of the year Cash & cash equivalents at end of the year Bank balances and cash 1070,000 (980,00) (10,000) 80,000 (8,000) 20,000 (5,000) (10,000) 5,000 77,000 63,000 140,000
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14. Usefulness of the Statement of Cash Flows Ratio indicates whether the company can pay off its current liabilities from its operations. A ratio near 1:1 is good. Financial Liquidity Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities Average Current Liabilities Current Cash Debt Coverage Ratio =
15. Usefulness of the Statement of Cash Flows The amount of discretionary cash flow a company has & thus is able to use it for purchasing additional investments, retiring its debt, purchasing treasury stock, or simply adding to its liquidity Free Cash Flow
16. Review The current cash debt coverage ratio is often used to assess a. financial flexibility. b. liquidity. c. profitability. d. solvency.