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The following information (presented in thousands) is available for the Cumberland County Utility Enterprise Fund during the current year:
The beginning balance for cash and cash equivalents was $86,810 and for restricted cash was $12,438.
The utility collected $2,500 in customer deposits throughout the year. Deposits of $1,100 were returned, and accounts of $200 were written off.
Cash paid to vendors totaled $20,269, while cash paid to employees was $35,230.
The utility repaid revenue bonds restricted for capital acquisitions in the amount of $17,450 and issued new debt of $15,510 to acquire new equipment. Equipment costing $8,120 was purchased for cash during the year.
Cash receipts came from customers, $112,913; interest on investments, $930; a transfer from the General Fund, $5,000; and interest on customer deposits, $625. (Assume that interest on customer deposits is not restricted.)
Required
Prepare a statement of cash flows for the Cumberland County Utility Enterprise Fund. (Ignore the reconciliation of operating income to net cash provided by operating activities because insufficient information is provided to complete the reconciliation.) (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.)
Below is a skelton of what the statement of cash flows should look like, it is missing amounts and some lines
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Enterprise Fund
Statement of Cash FlowsFor the Current Year Ended
Cash Flows from Operating Activities:
Cash Received From Customers
Cash Provided From Customer Deposits
Cash Paid To:Employees
Vendors
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Net Cash Provided by Operations
Cash Flows from Noncapital Financing Activities
:Transfer From General Fund
Net Cash Provided by Noncapital Financing Activites
Cash Flows from Capital Financing Activities:
Purchase of New Equipment
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?
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Net Cash Used by Capital Financing Activities
Cash Flows from Investing Activities:
Interest Received
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Net Cash Provided by Investing Activities
Net Increase in Cash and Cash Equivalents
Cash and Cash Equivalents,
BeginningCash and Cash Equivalents,
Ending
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