1. Case: The accounts and balances shown below were gathered from Clown Company's trial balance on December 31, 2017. All adjusting entries have been made. Property, plant and equipment, P500,000; biological assets, P200,000; Goodwill on combination, P300,000; Identifiable intangible assets, P150,000; Investment property, P200,000; Investment in associates, P200,000; Available for sale investments, P100,000; Inventories P200,000; Trade and other receivables, P300,000; Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss, P150,000; Cash and cash equivalents, P100,000; Share capital P800,000; Other reserves, P300,000; Retained profits, P250,000; Non-controlling interest, P250,000; Long-term borrowings, P200,000; Deferred tax, P50,000; Long-term provisions, P100,000; Trade and other payables, P200,000; Short-term borrowings, P50,000; Current portion of long-term borowngs, P30,000; Curent tax payable, P150,000 and Short-term provisions, P20,000. 1.1. The accounts and balances shown below were gathered from Clown Company's trial balance on December 31, 2017. All adjusting entries have been made. Property, plant and equipment, P500,000; biological assets, P200,000; Goodwill on combination, P300,000; Identifiable intangible assets, P150,000; Investment property, P200,000; Investment in associates, P200,000; Available for sale investments, P100,000; Inventories P200,000; Trade and other receivables, P300,000; Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss, P150,000; Cash and cash equivalents, P100,000; Share capital P800,000; Other reserves, P300,000; Retained profits, P250,000; Non-controlling interest, P250,000; Long-term borrowings, P200,000; Deferred tax, P50,000; Long-term provisions, P100,000; Trade and other payables, P200,000; Short-term borrowhings, P50,000; Current portion of long-term borowngs, P30,000; Curent tax payable, P150,000 and Short-term provisions, P20,000. Question 1: How much should be the amount of current asset on, Clown's December 31, 2017 balance sheet?  P700,000    P600,000    P750,000    Answer not given    650,000 1.2. The accounts and balances shown below were gathered from Clown Company's trial balance on December 31, 2017. All adjusting entries have been made. Property, plant and equipment, P500,000; biological assets, P200,000; Goodwill on combination, P300,000; Identifiable intangible assets, P150,000; Investment property, P200,000; Investment in associates, P200,000; Available for sale investments, P100,000; Inventories P200,000; Trade and other receivables, P300,000; Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss, P150,000; Cash and cash equivalents, P100,000; Share capital P800,000; Other reserves, P300,000; Retained profits, P250,000; Non-controlling interest, P250,000; Long-term borrowings, P200,000; Deferred tax, P50,000; Long-term provisions, P100,000; Trade and other payables, P200,000; Short-term borrowhings, P50,000; Current portion of long-term borowngs, P30,000; Curent tax payable, P150,000 and Short-term provisions, P20,000. Question 2: How much should be the amount of current liabilities, to be reported in the December 31, 2017 balance sheet of Clown Company?  P450,000    P430,000    P470,000    Answer not given    P420,000 1.3. The accounts and balances shown below were gathered from Clown Company's trial balance on December 31, 2017. All adjusting entries have been made. Property, plant and equipment, P500,000; biological assets, P200,000; Goodwill on combination, P300,000; Identifiable intangible assets, P150,000; Investment property, P200,000; Investment in associates, P200,000; Available for sale investments, P100,000; Inventories P200,000; Trade and other receivables, P300,000; Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss, P150,000; Cash and cash equivalents, P100,000; Share capital P800,000; Other reserves, P300,000; Retained profits, P250,000; Non-controlling interest, P250,000; Long-term borrowings, P200,000; Deferred tax, P50,000; Long-term provisions, P100,000; Trade and other payables, P200,000; Short-term borrowhings, P50,000; Current portion of long-term borowngs, P30,000; Curent tax payable, P150,000 and Short-term provisions, P20,000. Question 3: How much should be shown as total equity and liabilities of Clown Company as of Dec. 31, 2017?  P2,400,000  P2,300,000  P2,000,000  P2,250,000

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The accounts and balances shown below were gathered from Clown Company's trial balance on December 31, 2017. All adjusting entries have been made.

Property, plant and equipment, P500,000; biological assets, P200,000; Goodwill on combination, P300,000; Identifiable intangible assets, P150,000; Investment property, P200,000; Investment in associates, P200,000; Available for sale investments, P100,000; Inventories P200,000; Trade and other receivables, P300,000; Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss, P150,000; Cash and cash equivalents, P100,000; Share capital P800,000; Other reserves, P300,000; Retained profits, P250,000; Non-controlling interest, P250,000; Long-term borrowings, P200,000; Deferred tax, P50,000; Long-term provisions, P100,000; Trade and other payables, P200,000; Short-term borrowings, P50,000; Current portion of long-term borowngs, P30,000; Curent tax payable, P150,000 and Short-term provisions, P20,000.

1.1.

The accounts and balances shown below were gathered from Clown Company's trial balance on December 31, 2017. All adjusting entries have been made.

Property, plant and equipment, P500,000; biological assets, P200,000; Goodwill on combination, P300,000; Identifiable intangible assets, P150,000; Investment property, P200,000; Investment in associates, P200,000; Available for sale investments, P100,000; Inventories P200,000; Trade and other receivables, P300,000; Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss, P150,000; Cash and cash equivalents, P100,000; Share capital P800,000; Other reserves, P300,000; Retained profits, P250,000; Non-controlling interest, P250,000; Long-term borrowings, P200,000; Deferred tax, P50,000; Long-term provisions, P100,000; Trade and other payables, P200,000; Short-term borrowhings, P50,000; Current portion of long-term borowngs, P30,000; Curent tax payable, P150,000 and Short-term provisions, P20,000.

Question 1: How much should be the amount of current asset on, Clown's December 31, 2017 balance sheet?

 P700,000

 

 P600,000

 

 P750,000

 

 Answer not given

 

 650,000

1.2.

The accounts and balances shown below were gathered from Clown Company's trial balance on December 31, 2017. All adjusting entries have been made.

Property, plant and equipment, P500,000; biological assets, P200,000; Goodwill on combination, P300,000; Identifiable intangible assets, P150,000; Investment property, P200,000; Investment in associates, P200,000; Available for sale investments, P100,000; Inventories P200,000; Trade and other receivables, P300,000; Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss, P150,000; Cash and cash equivalents, P100,000; Share capital P800,000; Other reserves, P300,000; Retained profits, P250,000; Non-controlling interest, P250,000; Long-term borrowings, P200,000; Deferred tax, P50,000; Long-term provisions, P100,000; Trade and other payables, P200,000; Short-term borrowhings, P50,000; Current portion of long-term borowngs, P30,000; Curent tax payable, P150,000 and Short-term provisions, P20,000.

Question 2: How much should be the amount of current liabilities, to be reported in the December 31, 2017 balance sheet of Clown Company?

 P450,000

 

 P430,000

 

 P470,000

 

 Answer not given

 

 P420,000

1.3.

The accounts and balances shown below were gathered from Clown Company's trial balance on December 31, 2017. All adjusting entries have been made.

Property, plant and equipment, P500,000; biological assets, P200,000; Goodwill on combination, P300,000; Identifiable intangible assets, P150,000; Investment property, P200,000; Investment in associates, P200,000; Available for sale investments, P100,000; Inventories P200,000; Trade and other receivables, P300,000; Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss, P150,000; Cash and cash equivalents, P100,000; Share capital P800,000; Other reserves, P300,000; Retained profits, P250,000; Non-controlling interest, P250,000; Long-term borrowings, P200,000; Deferred tax, P50,000; Long-term provisions, P100,000; Trade and other payables, P200,000; Short-term borrowhings, P50,000; Current portion of long-term borowngs, P30,000; Curent tax payable, P150,000 and Short-term provisions, P20,000.

Question 3: How much should be shown as total equity and liabilities of Clown Company as of Dec. 31, 2017?

 P2,400,000

 P2,300,000

 P2,000,000

 P2,250,000

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