21.. Your answer is incorrect. Riverbed Corp. uses the direct method to prepare its statement of cash flows. Riverbed trial balances at December 31, 2020 and 2019, are as follows. December 31 Debits...


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Riverbed Corp. uses the direct method to prepare its statement of cash flows. Riverbed trial balances at December 31, 2020 and 2019, are as follows.





























































































































































































December 31


Debits


2020



2019

Cash
$34,800


$32,300

Accounts receivable
32,800


29,800

Inventory
30,900


47,000

Property, plant, & equipment
100,800


95,900

Unamortized bond discount
4,600


5,100

Cost of goods sold
252,100


378,200

Selling expenses
142,700


172,900

General and administrative expenses
136,800


152,300

Interest expense
4,300


2,600

Income tax expense
20,400


60,600


$760,200


$976,700


Credits
Allowance for doubtful accounts
$1,300


$1,100

Accumulated depreciation—plant assets
16,600


15,100

Accounts payable
25,300


15,600

Income taxes payable
21,000


29,000

Deferred tax liability
5,200


4,500

8% callable bonds payable
44,500


20,000

Common stock
49,700


40,000

Paid-in capital in excess of par
9,000


7,500

Retained earnings
44,400


64,600

Sales revenue
543,200


779,300


$760,200


$976,700




Additional information:






















1.Riverbed purchased $4,900 in equipment during 2020.
2.Riverbed allocated one-third of its depreciation expense to selling expenses and the remainder to general and administrative expenses.
3.Bad debt expense for 2020 was $4,900, and write-offs of uncollectible accounts totaled $4,700.



Determine what amounts Riverbed should report in its statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2020, for the following items.











































(a)
Cash collected from customers.
$


(b)
Cash paid to suppliers.
$


(c)
Cash paid for interest.
$


(d)
Cash paid for income taxes.
$


(e)
Cash paid for selling expenses.
$




Jun 10, 2022
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