a) Statement Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 31 January 2020. b) Statement of Financial Position as at 31 January 2020.

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Submission date: 18 January 2021 before 12.00pm
1. At 31 January 2020 the following trial balance was extracted from the books of Yusiti.
Particulars
Debit
Credit
RM
RM
Capital 1 February 2019
Vehicles at cost
101,430
Equipment at cost
Purchases and sales
35,000
80,000
284,680 503,520
Provision for depreciation at 1 February 2019:
Vehicles
21,000
35,000
650
Equipment
Return inward and return outwards
Finance expenses
Stock at 1 February 2019
Vehicles expenses
Rent, rates and insurance
Office expenses
Drawings
Petty cash
Wages and salaries
Bad debts
Debtors and creditors
Cash at bank
1,340
1,220
25,570
4,930
7,420
21,940
23,550
200
95,370
1,240
83,210
14,880
680.550 680.550
18,950
TOTAL
Additional information as at 31 January 2020.
No. Particulars
i. Stock valued at
i. Insurance prepaid
iii, Goods taken from stock for own use
iv. Wages due
v. Provision for doubtful debt required
vi. Provision for depreciation is to be provided as follows:
RM
29,750
340
420
2,400
620
straight line method
reducing balance method
30%
25%
Vehicles
Equipment
Transcribed Image Text:Th/r olqj8ar9 Tutorial 9 Submission date: 18 January 2021 before 12.00pm 1. At 31 January 2020 the following trial balance was extracted from the books of Yusiti. Particulars Debit Credit RM RM Capital 1 February 2019 Vehicles at cost 101,430 Equipment at cost Purchases and sales 35,000 80,000 284,680 503,520 Provision for depreciation at 1 February 2019: Vehicles 21,000 35,000 650 Equipment Return inward and return outwards Finance expenses Stock at 1 February 2019 Vehicles expenses Rent, rates and insurance Office expenses Drawings Petty cash Wages and salaries Bad debts Debtors and creditors Cash at bank 1,340 1,220 25,570 4,930 7,420 21,940 23,550 200 95,370 1,240 83,210 14,880 680.550 680.550 18,950 TOTAL Additional information as at 31 January 2020. No. Particulars i. Stock valued at i. Insurance prepaid iii, Goods taken from stock for own use iv. Wages due v. Provision for doubtful debt required vi. Provision for depreciation is to be provided as follows: RM 29,750 340 420 2,400 620 straight line method reducing balance method 30% 25% Vehicles Equipment
Required:
a) Statement Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 31
January 2020.
b) Statement of Financial Position as at 31 January 2020.
Transcribed Image Text:Required: a) Statement Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 31 January 2020. b) Statement of Financial Position as at 31 January 2020.
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