Weiland Co. shows the following information on its 2016 income statement: sales = $160,500; costs = $80,400; other expenses = $3,700; depreciation expense = $9,400; interest expense = $6,900; taxes = $21,035; dividends = $7,950. In addition, you're told that the firm issued $4,100 in new equity during 2016 and redeemed $6,900 in outstanding long-term debt.
a) What is the 2016 operating cash flow? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.)
b) What is the 2016 cash flow to creditors? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.)
c) What is the 2016 cash flow to stockholders? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.)
d) If net fixed assets increased by $21,000 during the year, what was the addition to NWC? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.)

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Answer:

a) The 2016 operating cash flow is $55,365

b) The 2016 cash flow to creditors is $13,800

c) The 2016 cash flow to stockholders is  $3,850

d) If net fixed assets increased by $21,000 during the year, the addition to Net working capital is $3,965

Explanation:

EBIT for 2016 = sales $160,500 - costs $80,400 - other expenses $3,700 -  depreciation expense $9,400 = $67,000

Assuming all above expenses (excepting depreciation expenses) were paid out by cash, then we can solve the followings:

a) What is the 2016 operating cash flow?

Operating cash flow = EBIT+Depreciation - Tax = $67,000 + $9,400- $21,035 = $55,365

b) What is the 2016 cash flow to creditors?

The cash flow to creditors = interest expense $6,900 + redeemed $6,900 in outstanding long-term debt = $13,800

c) What is the 2016 cash flow to stockholders?

The cash flow to stockholders = dividends $7,950 - $4,100 new equity issued = $3,850

d) If net fixed assets increased by $21,000 during the year, what was the addition to Net working capital?

Cash flow from assets = Cash flow to creditors + Cash flow to stockholders

$13,800 + $3,850 = $17,650

Net capital expenses = Depreciation + Increase in fixed assets  =  $9,400 + 21,000 = $30,400

Cash flow from assets = Operating cash flow - Change in NWC - Net capital expenses

⇔ $21,000 = $55,365 - Change in NWC - $30,400

-> Change in NWC = $55,365 - $30,400 - $21,000 = $3,965