Van Aalst Company's comparative balance sheet and income statement for last year appear below:
Comparative Balance Sheet
Ending Balance Beginning Balance
Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents 61,000 25,000
Accounts receivable 23,000 46,000
Inventory 30,000 47,000
Prepaid expenses 31,000 19,000
Long-term investments 290,000 210,000
Property, plant and equipment 520,000 520,000
Less accumulated depreciation 371,000 329,000
Total assets $584,000 $538,000
Accounts payable 56,000 40,000
Accrued liabilities 12,000 18,000
Income taxes payable 62,000 38,000
Bonds payable 140,000 190,000
Common stock 80,000 60,000
Retained earnings 234,000 192,000
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $584,000 $538,000
Income Statement:
Sales $790,000
Cost of goods sold 350,000
Gross margin 440,000
SG&A 270,000
Net operating income 170,000
Income taxes 51,000
Net income 119,000
The company declared and paid $77,000 in cash dividends during the year. It did not sell or retire any property, plant, and equipment during the year. The company uses the direct method to determine the net cash provided by operating activities.
1. On the statement of cash flows, the sales revenue adjusted to a cash basis would be: A. $796,000 B. $767,000 C. $790,000 D. $813,000
2. On the statement of cash flows, the cost of goods sold adjusted to a cash basis would be: A. $350,000 B. $383,000 C. $317,000 D. $334,000
3. On the statement of cash flows, the selling and administrative expense adjusted to a cash basis would be: A. $270,000 B. $246,000 C. $294,000 D. $288,000
4. On the statement of cash flows, the income tax expense adjusted to a cash basis would be: A. $27,000 B. $75,000 C. $51,000 D. $38,000