Errors in Reporting Cash Flow from Operating Activities Starkovich Architects, Inc. uses the direct format to prepare the statement of cash flows. At year end 2004, the following comparative balance sheet and abbreviated income statement were available as shown.

31 Dec

Comparative Balance Sheet

2004

2003

Income Statement for 2004

Cash

$3,400

$2,750

Service revenue

$73,000

Accounts receivable

5,800

4,300

Commission revenue

42,100

Inventory

4,700

5,100

Advertising expense

13,400

Land

10,000

10,000

Rent expense

24,000

Total assets

$23,900

$22,150

Wages expense

42,600

Rent payable

$2,500

$2,900

Taxes expense

12,000

Taxes payable

1,600

1,600

Net income

$23,100

Wages payable

3,200

1,050

Common stock

15,000

15,000

Retained earnings

1,600

1,600

Total liabilities and equity

$23,900

$22,150

From this information, the accounting staff prepared the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows shown on the following page using the direct format.

Starkovich Architects, Inc.
Operating Activities (Direct Format)
Year Ending December 31, 2004

Operating Activities

$115,100

Cash received from customers

13,400

Cash paid for advertising

23,600

Cash paid for rent

40,450

Cash paid for wages

11,000

Cash paid for taxes

$26,650

Cash provided by operating activities

Required

A. What evidence can you identify to suggest that certain items are misstated in the computation of cash flow from operating activities? For each item that you believe is misstated, specify why you know this. (You may assume that the income statement and balance sheets are correct as presented.)

B. Prepare a revised computation of cash flow from operating activities incorporating the necessary changes.