ABC Traders Trial Balance at 31 December 20.1                                                                                     Dr.                              Cr. Purchases/Sales                                                          843,800                       1,394,200        Return in and Out                                                         22,200                            33,300 Discounts Allowed and Received                                   4,400                           5,500 Debtors and Creditors                                                   66,000                         77,000 Drawing and Capital

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ABC Traders

Trial Balance at 31 December 20.1

                                                                                    Dr.                              Cr.

Purchases/Sales                                                          843,800                       1,394,200       

Return in and Out                                                         22,200                            33,300

Discounts Allowed and Received                                   4,400                           5,500

Debtors and Creditors                                                   66,000                         77,000

Drawing and Capital                                                   136,700                       410,000

Stock 1 January 20.1                                                     55,500                       

Carriage on Sales                                                          21,000

Carriage on Purchases                                                  34,500

Wages and Salaries                                                       78,900

Rates and Insurance                                                      12,300

Telephone and Postage                                                 11,100

Electricity and Water                                                      6,500

Furniture and Fittings                                                   48,000

Loose Tools                                                                    7,500

Cars and Lorries                                                          145,000

Land and Buildings                                                     500,000

Bad debts Written off                                                      6,600                                             

Rent     income                                                                                                             28,200

Commission                                                                                                      30,100

Provision for Bad debts                                                                                      1,700

Provision for Depreciation on Furniture/Fittings                                               6,000

Provision for Depreciation on Cars and Lorries                                               14,000

                                                                                 2,000,000                    2,000,000

 

Additional information

  1. Adjust provisions for bad debts to 2% of debtors.
  2. Provide 20% depreciation on the book value of cars and lorries, and 15% on the cost of furniture and fittings. Revalue loose tools at Shs.5, 800.
  3. Accrued salaries Shs.4, 100, Telephone Shs.1, 250 and Rates Shs.850.
  4. Prepaid insurance, Shs.1, 100, unused postage stamps. Shs.100.
  5. Rent received in advance, Shs.2, 800.
  6. Commission accrued, Shs.3, 900.
  7. Stock on 31 December 20.1, Shs.48, 900.

 

Getting started:

  1. Identify the incomes and expenses from the trial balance
  2. Read through the additional information to identify the adjustments needed
  3. Compile the income statement
  4. Identify the assets and the liabilities then compile the statement of financial position.
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