00:02
The net cash provided by to compute the net provided by operating activities.
00:20
We need to make adjustment to the net income for non -cash items and changes in the working capital.
00:36
For the case of beverage company, for the beverage company, the net cash providing by the operating activities, net income is $40 ,000, adjustments are deposition expense $4 ,000.
01:04
The increase in account receivable is $10 ,000, deducted as it represents the cash outflow.
01:11
Increase in accounts payable is $7 ,000.
01:14
The net cash provided by the operating activities is the add all of them, net income plus deposition expense is $4 ,000 minus that is increase in accounts receivable, that is 10 ,000, then that's $7 ,000, which is equals to $41 ,000.
02:05
The net change in the cash during the year can be calculated by considering the cash inflows and outflows.
02:12
Net change in cash equals to net cash provided by operating activity, by operating activity minus dividend paid as issue of notes payable, issue of notes payable...