In this problem, we continue our accounting for Fitness Equipment Doctor, Inc., from Chapter 10. Fitness Equipment Doctor, Inc., is now in its second year of operations.
Assume the comparative balance sheet for Fitness Equipment Doctor, Inc., at May 31, 2019, and the income statement for the month ended May 31, 2019, are:
In addition, during the month, Fitness Equipment Doctor, Inc., purchased a $29,300 truck financed with a note payable, and it purchased a $51,000 building site financed with a mortgage payable. Fitness Equipment Doctor did not sell any fixed assets during the month.
Requirement
1. Prepare the statement of cash flows for the month of May using the indirect method.
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