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Business, 18.04.2021 02:40 dorindaramirez0531

The income statement, balance sheets, and additional information for Virtual Gaming Systems are provided. $2,510,000 2,500 2,512,500 VIRTUAL GAMING SYSTEMS Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 2021 Net sales Gain on sale of land Total revenues Expenses: Cost of goods sold $1,605,000 Operating expenses 606,000 Depreciation expense 24,000 Interest expense 25,000 Income tax expense 71,000 Total expenses Net income 2.331,000 $ 181,500 VIRTUAL GAMING SYSTEMS Balance Sheets December 31 2021 2020 $ 211,140 73,900 146,500 4,060 $ 154,980 89,000 136,000 6,220 Assets Current assets Cash Accounts receivable Inventory Prepaid rent Long-term assets Investments Land Equipment Accumulated depreciation Total assets Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Current liabilities Accounts payable Interest payable Income tax payable Long-term Habilities Notes payable Stockholders' equity Common stock Retained earnings Total abilities and stockholders' equity 196.000 210,500 232,000 (229,500) $944,600 110,000 261,000 211,000 (205,500 $ 862,600 30,500 1,200 21,400 $ 89,000 3,100 24,500 226,000 247,000 361,000 280.500 310,000 210.000 $862.600 Additional Information for 2021: 1. Purchase additional investment in stocks for $86,000 2. Sell land costing $50,500 for $53,000, resulting in a $2,500 gain on sale of land. 3. Purchase $21,000 in equipment by issuing a $21.000 long-term note payable to the seller. No cash is exchanged in the transaction 4. Declare and pay a cash dividend of 5111,000. 5. Issue common stock for $51.000. Required: Prepare the statement of cash flows for Virtual Gaming Systems using the direct method.

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