Statement of Cash Flows Indirect Method | Intermediate Accounting | CPA Exam FAR

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I cover the operating section for the statement of cash flows using the indirect method. This topic is covered in intermediate Accounting and CPA exam FAR.
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Great lecture sir, I really appreciate your good work.
Just a minor thing I wanted to point out, @41:34 Account Receivables went up instead of going down but you have written it in positive instead of negative while explaining.

NomanAli-vjtz
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At 41:25 accounts receivable was accounted for backwards. That is the reason for the confusion. Somehow he was still able to reconcile. The calculation of operating expenses was computed using different numbers than was written. This is still a very good video.

connorbuban
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Thank you for the explanation. I'm having a hard time with the cash flow statement and your videos are helping me fill a lot of gaps.
Just one question; in year 3, why didn't we add Interest Expense in the operating activities section?

abulzawabe
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Thanks! It is amazing. you did a great job.

nightthemare
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Thanks, I learned a lot from you 👍🏼

In the third case, why you included the value of purchased equipment from additional information in the INV. Part rather than the difference of the equipment in the current asset?

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rayanamer
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Thanks for this, but how do you treat dividend unpaid and dividend paid. If they're both given in the question. Do you add an increase in dividend unpaid and add dividend paid?

hauwababasaliu
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Hi sir,
What is the treatment of deferred tax in cash flow statement

arunimasethunath
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What happens to interest received, dividend received and interest paid in cashflow from operatong activity?

YatinTalawdekar
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So...Does the ending balance of a cash-flow statement always equal for both cash basis and accrual basis cash-flow statement??

Supernova_h
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Can you explain why for Equipment in part 3, (increasing from 68-193) is not accounted for in investing, but the 34, 000 sold is

markdermanulian
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Hi Professor, for Loss of Sell Equipment, I agreed that no actual loss in cash, but for gain, we get money because our proceed is higher than BV, why no actual cash gain here?

lekhang
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How do I find the slides you're using for this video?

Sophia-khzm
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You said that paying dividends was a financing activity and you also said that paying dividends was an investing activity.

LeahGrazini-uv
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Hello!!
In 44.05, how it becomes 59000 cash from operating expenses? I am unable to get that. Can anybody help me ?

durgaacharya
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Account receivables was an increase which meant that it had to be deducted. Very confusing

dbest
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Why would anyone become CPA when one can become EA with no need for education and it's pretty much the same thing.

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