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Pizza Express Inc. began the 2016 accounting period with $2,500 cash, $1,400 of common stock, and $1,100 of retained earnings. Pizza Express was affected by the following accounting events during 2016:

1. Purchased $3,600 of supplies on account.
2. Earned and collected $12,300 of cash revenue.
3. Paid $2,700 cash on accounts payable.
4. Adjusted the records to reflect the use of supplies. A physical count indicated that $250 of supplies was still on hand on December 31, 2016.
Required
a. Show the effects of the events on the financial statements using a horizontal statements model like the following one. In the Cash Flows column, use OA to designate operating activity, IA for investing activity, FA for financing activity, and NC for net change in cash.
Pizza Express Inc. began the 2016 accounting period with $2,500
b. Explain the difference between the amount of net income and amount of net cash flow from operating activities.

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Answer:

Answer is explained in the explanation section below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Part A: In part a, we are required to show the effects on the financial statements using horizontal statements model.

For that, we need to tabulate the entries properly. So, it cannot be done be done here in the typing section. So, I m putting it into the attachments. Please refer to the attachment for the part a solution.

Part B:

Reason of the difference:

Cash revenue is $8650 but cash flow amount is $9600

Total operating expense incurred is $3350 but the amount paid only $2700

It will create $650 difference income statement and cash flow.

These activities are reasons for the differences between cash flow from the operating activity and net income.

Pizza Express Inc. began the 2016 accounting period with $2,500 cash, $1,400 of common-example-1
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