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Old 12-21-2005, 03:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i'm taking an independent study finance course and i am confused about one of my quiz questions. the question reads:

If cash flow from operations is $938, net capital spending is -$211, and net working capital declines by $73, what is cash flow from assets?

a. $654
b. $800
c. $954
d. $1,076
e. $1,222

I know that cash flow from assets is the operating cash flow minus the capital spending, minus the change in net working capital. My question is, since the net capital spending is a negative number, do I subtract the negative ( by adding it)? Also, does it matter that the net working capital declined instead of increased? Do I treat this as a negative number or just the quantity of "73" because it asked for the CHANGE? Help! My guess is D, but I'm not sure at all. Someone please explain.
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Old 01-05-2006, 09:09 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I've never taken a finance course but I believe the answer is D.
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Old 01-05-2006, 03:35 PM   #3 (permalink)
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"net working capital declines by $73"

Clear statement.

"net capital spending is -$211"

It looks like the problem here is "can you figure out what a negative spending amount means."

Does it mean you spent 211$, or does it mean you "unspent" 211$. Both are reasonable (well, sort of), and it depends on your notation.

Having "net capital assets decline by POSTIIVE NUMBER" and "net capital spending is NEGATIVE NUMBER", and have them both represent a loss, and anywhere near each other, is something I'd fire my accountant over.

Having the convention "money leaving is negative, money coming in is positive" is a good one. Having the convention applied randomly and inconsitently is idiotic.

I apologize for not being able to answer your question.
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Old 01-11-2006, 12:31 PM   #4 (permalink)
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The answer is A. "Cash flow from Operations" can mean negative or positive, loss or gain. It's just the change. The positive and negatives mean nothing.

So: You have $938 of "flow". Take the absolute values of all numbers. Net Capital Spending is $211.....this leaves $727. Net working capital changes by $73.....this leaves $654. That means the rest is devoted for the change in cash flow for assets.
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Old 01-27-2006, 12:22 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Net capital spending looks like a negative number. Negative spending is cash-in, is it not?
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Net capital spending looks like a negative number. Negative spending is cash-in, is it not?
either way, cash flows is just a summation of all events that occured.
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i'm taking an independent study finance course and i am confused about one of my quiz questions. the question reads:

If cash flow from operations is $938, net capital spending is -$211, and net working capital declines by $73, what is cash flow from assets?

a. $654
b. $800
c. $954
d. $1,076
e. $1,222

I know that cash flow from assets is the operating cash flow minus the capital spending, minus the change in net working capital. My question is, since the net capital spending is a negative number, do I subtract the negative ( by adding it)? Also, does it matter that the net working capital declined instead of increased? Do I treat this as a negative number or just the quantity of "73" because it asked for the CHANGE? Help! My guess is D, but I'm not sure at all. Someone please explain.
Cash flow from operations includes:

Net income (loss)
+depreciation
+loss on sale from assets/-gain on sale of assets
+(decreases in most current asset accounts)
-(increase in most current asset accounts)
+(increases in most current liability accounts)
-(decreases in most current liability accounts)

Net capital spending, while never having heard that particular term, would be assumed to be net cash spent on fixed assets (capital). What this means in this problem is you took a current asset (cash) and converted it into a non-current asset (fixed assets).

Working capital is current assets less current liabilities.

So.....Net working capital declines 73, so let's add back the purchase of assets to come to a positive $138, which should be the rest of the change in your current assets. Subtract that from your total change in operating cash flow of $938, I'd venture the answer should be b, $800.
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Cash flow from operations includes:

Net income (loss)
+depreciation
+loss on sale from assets/-gain on sale of assets
+(decreases in most current asset accounts)
-(increase in most current asset accounts)
+(increases in most current liability accounts)
-(decreases in most current liability accounts)

Net capital spending, while never having heard that particular term, would be assumed to be net cash spent on fixed assets (capital). What this means in this problem is you took a current asset (cash) and converted it into a non-current asset (fixed assets).

Working capital is current assets less current liabilities.

So.....Net working capital declines 73, so let's add back the purchase of assets to come to a positive $138, which should be the rest of the change in your current assets. Subtract that from your total change in operating cash flow of $938, I'd venture the answer should be b, $800.
I agree, the answer is B.
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