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Fiscal and Monetary Policy

We’re continuing to analyze the same company as in modules 2, 3, and 4.

Based on additional information added in modules 3 and 4, please use the information below to make a statement of cash flows.
• The beginning cash balance is $16,700.
• Use the Net Income from Module 2.
• Use depreciation expense of Module 2.
• During the year 12, Inventory increases by $42,500.
• During the year 12, Land increases by $400,000.
• During the year 12, Long-Term Debts increase by $350,000.
• During the year 12, the company made a secondary offering of stock and raised an additional $150,000.
• During the year 12, the company had paid $15,000 in dividends.
Using the Indirect Method, prepare a statement of cash flows for the company in good format and compare two financial statements between the income statement and statement of cash flows. You do not need to include the income statement or balance sheet.

This is a Signature Assignment for ACC201 Module 5 SLP.
There are 2 specific learning outcomes: 1) apply business theories, models, and concepts to guide analysis of problems and situations and 2) utilize data driven analysis in making business decisions.
In this SLP assignment for Module 5 our emphasis will be on understanding the statement of cash flows. You will be summarizing all of what you learned the in the Cases, SLPs and TDs.
The grading rubric below has been developed to measure student success in meeting the ACC201 Module 5 SLP expectations related to applying your knowledge of the statement of cash flows and income statement on making business decisions.
Assignment Expectation Weak (1) Marginal (2) Adequate (3) Strong (4)
Organization
10% Demonstrates the ability to create content logically, concisely, and in an appropriate manner to understanding of the statement of cash flows. There is no logical sequence of information. Wording is rambling and unfocused. Paper does not follow a logical sequence. Paper follows a logical sequence. There are some minor problems with sub-classification and/or results are not clear. Paper follows a logical sequence with a correct computation and results. Each activity relates to others in a carefully organized framework.
Demonstrates the ability to support a central point or viewpoint throughout the paper. Insufficient elaboration and/or support (e.g., computation, each activity) in the paper. Limited elaboration and/or support in the paper. Support with some specific details and elaboration in the paper. Support through both specific details and elaboration apparent in the paper.
Content
70% Demonstrates the ability to calculate cash flows from each activity and compare cash flows with net income. The purpose is not identified, is unclear, or inappropriate in the paper. Purpose is occasionally unclear in the paper. Clear purpose, but not consistently sustained throughout the paper. Clear purpose sustained throughout the paper.
Demonstrates the ability to gather and sort accounting information and data on a particular activity. Does not have a grasp of information and appropriate data. Topic is poorly created. Supporting explanations are absent or vague. Trite ideas and/or unclear wording reflect a lack of understanding of topic. Seems uncomfortable with information and data. Topic is evident but with little or no elaboration. Seems comfortable with the accounting information and data. Topic is evident with some supporting details. Demonstrates full knowledge of the topic with explanation and elaboration. The topic is well developed, effectively supported, and appropriate for the assignment. Critical thinking is clearly and creatively expressed. Data choices are well thought out.
Delivery
20% Demonstrates the ability to use appropriate word choice and grammar in the paper. There are many sentences with grammatical errors. Some sentences are incomplete/halting, and/or vocabulary is somewhat limited or inappropriate. There are a few sentences that are complete and grammatical. Word choice is not always appropriate for presentation.
Sentences are generally complete and grammatical, and they flow together easily. With a few exceptions, words are chosen for their precise meaning. All sentences are complete and grammatical, and they flow together easily. Words are chosen for their precise meaning. Word choice illustrates grasp of content and enhances explanation.
Demonstrates the ability to make an effective explanation outline that is free from bias. Words chosen for an explanation are inappropriate and exhibits bias. Some readers may be confused. Words chosen for the paper are free from bias with one or two minor exceptions. Words have no apparent bias. There is some inappropriate explanation. Words and explanation are completely free from bias.
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SLP 5 Assignment Expectations
• Create a statement of cash flows and compare cash flows with net income.
• Write 2-3 pages, showing computations and discussing the results.
• List supporting references and cite sources.
• Use appropriate writing style (organization, grammar, & spelling – see Writing Guidelines).

MODULE 2
Below find the trial balance for Nybrostrand Company. Prepare an income statement and balance sheet in good format. After you have completed the two statements comment on the success of the company. Support your answer with information from the financial statements you just prepared.

Nybrostrand Company
31-Dec-12
Trial Balance (accounts in alphabetical order)
Debit Credit
Accounts payable $ 78,000
Accounts receivable $ 36,500
Cash 16,700
Common stock 10,000
Depreciation expense 24,350
Cost of goods sold 317,000
Equipment (net of depreciation) 395,000
Insurance 1,400
Inventory 34,000
Long-term debt 127,000
Marketing 4,500
Paid-in capital 50,000
Property taxes 16,900
Rent 28,000
Retained earnings ?
Revenues 586,000
Salaries 78,500
Utilities 6,700

Total 959,550 851,000

MODULE 3
We are using the same company as in the second module. However, you need to consider some additional information.
• One client had indicated that they were interested in purchasing $42,500 worth of products, so the bookkeeper recorded the transaction. However, the client has not actually committed to the purchase.
• The bookkeeper already corrected the sales account. However, the bookkeeper may have made a mistake when computing cost of good sold. She included total production costs for 2012 and did not adjust ending inventory for the $42,500 worth of units left at the end of the year. The amount of ending inventory was determined using a physical count.

Nybrostrand Company
31-Dec-12

Trial Balance (accounts in alphabetical order)
Debit Credit
Accounts payable 78,000
Accounts receivable 36,500
Cash 16,700
Common stock 10,000
Depreciation expense 24,350
Cost of goods sold 317,000
Equipment (net of depreciation) 395,000
Insurance 1,400
Inventory 34,000
Long-term debt 127,000
Marketing 4,500
Paid-in capital 50,000
Property taxes 16,900
Rent 28,000
Retained earnings ?
Revenues 586,000
Salaries 78,500
Utilities 6,700

Total 959,550 851,000
Prepare an income statement for the company in good format. Always include the name of the company and the priod covered in the title. Don’t forget dollar signs where appropriate. You do not need to include the balance sheet. Consequently, you will not need all the accounts listed above. How does the income or loss compare to the original income statement? Explain the importance of the matching concept.
MODULE 4

• One client had indicated that they were interested in purchasing $42,500 worth of products. However, the client has not actually committed to the purchase.
• The bookkeeper may have made a mistake when computing cost of good sold. She included total production costs for 2011 and did not adjust end

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