20X2 20X1 Assets: Prepare A Statement of Cash Flows
20X2 20X1 Assets: Prepare A Statement of Cash Flows
20X2 20X1
Equity and liabilities $'000 $'000
Equity
Share capital ($1 ordinary shares) 200 150
Share premium account 160 150
Revaluation surplus 100 91
Retained earnings 260 180
Non-current liabilities
Long-term loan 130 50
Environmental provision 40
Current liabilities
Trade payables 127 119
Bank overdraft 85 98
Taxation 120 110
Total equity and liabilities 1,222 948
(iv) On 31 December 20X2 Emma purchased a chalk quarry from which extraction will take place for
five years. At the end of that time Emma will be obliged to close off the quarry and make the area
safe. The cost of this has been estimated and discounted to a present value of $40,000, which is
included in the carrying amount of the quarry and shown as a provision.
(v) 50,000 $1 ordinary shares were issued during the year at a premium of 20c per share.
(vi) The short-term investments are highly liquid and are close to maturity.
(vii) Dividends of $80,000 were paid during the year.
Required
Prepare a statement of cash flows for the year to 31 December 20X2 using the format laid out in IAS 7.
Answer
EMMA CO
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 20X2
$'000 $'000
Cash flows from operating activities
Profit before tax 300
Depreciation charge (W1) 90
Loss on sale of property, plant and equipment (45 – 32) 13
Profit on sale of non-current asset investments (5)
Interest expense (net) 50
(Increase)/decrease in inventories (48)
(Increase)/decrease in receivables (75)
Increase/(decrease) in payables 8
333
Interest paid (75)
Dividends paid (80)
Tax paid (110 + 140 – 120) (130)
Net cash from operating activities 48
3 Equity
Share Share Revaluation Retained
capital premium surplus earnings
$'000 $'000 $'000 $'000
B/d 150 150 91 180
Revaluation (W2) 9
SPL 160
Dividends paid (80)
Cash received (β) 50 10 - -
200 160 100 260
4 Liabilities
Environmental
Long-term loan provision Taxation
$'000 $'000 $'000
B/d 50 - 110
Provision 40
SPL 140
Cash received /(paid) β 80 - (130)
C/d 130 40 120
In the exam you may have a number of issues to deal with in the statement of cash flows. Examples are:
Share capital issues. The proceeds will be split between share capital and share premium.
Bonus issues. These do not involve cash.