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- 1. Compute the current assets.Cash Php 25,867.00Barney’s drawing 50,485.00Accounts Payable 78,584.00Notes Receivable 45,051.00Building 1,500,125.00Inventory 33,669.002. Compute the Net Income.Service Income Php 356,867.00Prepaid Rent 16,800.00Interest Expense 1,523.00Barney’s drawing 21,786.00Taxes 4,544.00Utilities Expense 3,651.003. The liabilities of Bb Barn are equal to 1/3 of thetotal assets. The owner's equity is P 6,300,500. Whatis the amount of the liabilities?4. Prepare journal entries to the following transactionsfor the year 2020.Sept. 1 V Barney invested Php 150,000 in Barney repair ShopSept 3 Purchased equipment worth Php 80,000 on account.Sept. 12 Paid Php 25, 000 for the equipmentpurchased dated Sept. 3, 2020.Sept. 15 Rendered service amounting toPhp 45,000.Sept. 17 Paid salaries to employees, Php16,000Matilda Company financial statement information has given in the following table.ItemBeginningEndingInventory17831965Accounts Payable25602820Accounts Receivables49204200Revenue12500Cost of sales9500Required:Based on the financial statement information above, calculate the operating and cash cycle.Some selected balances of DD Co. for year ended Dec-31-2019 are as follows with theirnormal balances before adjustments:Cash and Cash Equivalent Br 20,000 Owners’ Capital 40,000Notes Receivables45,000Retained Earnings75,000Office Supplies12,000Sales Revenues640,000Prepaid Insurance72,000Interest Income12,000Inventory (Average Cost)24,000Cost of Goods Sold320,000Fixed Assets120,000Selling Expenses21,000Accum. Depr- Fixed assets36,000Salary and Wages Expense105,000Unearned Rent (Liability)56,000Rent Expense15,000Requireda. Prepare the necessary adjusting entries for the following items as not yet recorded on Dec-31-2019:i. The office supplies consumed during the year is Br 8,000ii. The Unexpired part of insurance is only Br 26,000iii. Br 30,000 is earned sales revenues from the unearned advance collectioniv. Salary and wages accrued as on 31-Dec-2019 amounts to be Br 18,000v. Depreciation Expenses allocated for the year amounts to be Br 15,000vi. There are accrued interest of Br 8,000 on…
- Please try to answer accurately and accordance with requirements.Thank you!The general ledger of Emerates Traders Ltd includes the following accounts as at 30 June 2018:$000Sales Revenue 8,280Dividend Received 126Interest Received 65Cost of Sales 1,105Selling and Distribution expenses 450Administration expenses 1,550Finance costs 16Valuation loss on trading investments (considered a material item) 250Income tax expense charged to profit and loss 1,500Expenses classified by nature include:Auditors Remuneration:Audit of accounts 20Information technology controls advice 5 25Depreciation expense:Buildings 120Plant and Equipment 225 345Additional InformationThe valuation loss on investments held for trading is not tax deductible.Task 4a. Complete a Statement of Comprehensive Income showing expenses classified byfunction on the face of the Income Statement together with notes to the incomestatement including the material item.- Note that Emerates Traders Ltd discloses material items on the…From the following list of accounts, calculate the quick ratio.Cash.......................................Accounts receivable................Inventory................................Prepaid insurance ...................$ 2,0007,00017,0001,000Accounts payable ............................Salary payable .................................Notes payable (due in two years) ....Short-term investments....................$ 5,0009,0008,0005,000a. 1.5b. 1.0c. 1.8d. 2.3Revenue R100 000, Debtors (opening R50 000, closing R110 000), Calculate Cash Receipts from Customers. Select one: a. R60 000 b. R40 000 c. R110 000 d. R100 000
- On August 1, 2020, the business accounts of Peter and Senen appear below:Assets Peter SenenCash P11,000 P22,354Accounts receivable 84,536 217,890Inventories 100,035 240,102Land 603,000 428,267Buildings 200,345 384,789Other Assets 22,000 23,600Total P1,020,916 P1,317,002Liabilities and CapitalAccounts payable P178,940 P243,650Notes payable 200,000 345,000Peter, Capital 641,976Senen, Capital 728,352Total P1,020,916 P1,317,002Peter and Senen agreed to form a partnership contributing their respective assets and liabilitiessubject to the following adjustments:Accounts receivable of P20,000 and P35,000 are uncollectible in Peter and Senen’s respectivebooks.Inventories of P5,500 and P6,700 are worthless in Peter and Senen’s respective booksOther Assets of P2,200 and P3,600 in Peter and Senen’s books are written off.After five days Ethel was offered to join Peter and Senen and will contribute for a 20% interestin the firm. They also agreed to divide profits and losses in the ratio of 4:4:2…Financial statementsThe assets and liabilities of Global Travel Agency on December 31, 20Y5.and its revenue and expenses for the year are as follows: Accounts payableAccounts receivableCashCommon stockFees earnedLandMiscellaneous expense Rent expenseSuppliesSupplies expenseUtilities expenseWages expense $ 108,000539,000200,000575,000940,0001,500,000$ 19,50056,0006,00012,70034,80415,000 Common stock was $525,000 and retained earnings was $1,250,000 as ofJanuary 1. 20Y5. During the year, additional common stock of $50,000was issued for cash, and dividends of $90,000 were paid. Instructions1. Prepare an income statement for the year ended December 31.20Y5.2. Prepare a statement of stockholders' equity for the year ended December 31. 2015.3. Prepare a balance sheet as of December 31, 20Y5.4. What items appears on both the statement of stockholders'equity and the balance sheet?Cash$ 9,000Depreciation expense$ 4,000Building98,000Wages expense45,000Accounts payable8,000Insurance expense3,000Services revenue60,000Supplies expense2,000Interest revenue5,000Utilities expense1,000 Use the following selected accounts and amounts with normal balances from Buildex Company’s adjusted trial balance to prepare its income statement for the year ended December 31. Hint: Not all accounts need to be used.
- Account Titles Debit CreditCash $ 7Accounts Receivable 3Supplies 3Equipment 9Accumulated Depreciation $ 2Software 6Accumulated Amortization 2Accounts Payable 4Notes Payable (short-term) 0Salaries and Wages Payable 0Interest Payable 0Income Taxes Payable 0Deferred Revenue 0Common Stock 15Retained Earnings 5Service Revenue 0Depreciation Expense 0Amortization Expense 0Salaries and Wages Expense 0Supplies Expense 0Interest Expense 0Income Tax Expense 0Totals $ 28 $ 28Transactions during 2018 (summarized in thousands of dollars) follow:Borrowed $25 cash on July 1, 2018, signing a six-month note payable.Purchased equipment for $28 cash on July 2, 2018.Issued additional shares of common stock for $5 on July 3.Purchased software on July 4, $3 cash.Purchased supplies on July 5 on account for future use, $7.Recorded revenues on December 6 of $58, including $8 on credit and $50 received in…UTV Corp. have the following account balances for the year ended December 31, 2020:DEBIT BALANCESAmountCash and cash equivalents400,000Accounts receivable900,000Raw materials560,000Goods in process600,000Finished goods1,400,000Financial assets at FVOCI2,500,000Sinking fund200,000Land1,000,000Building6,000,000Plant and equipment2,400,000Patent800,000Goodwill1,400,000Unrealized loss – FVOCI100,000Prepaid benefit cost20,000Treasury shares at cost250,000TOTAL18,530,000 CREDIT BALANCESAmountBank overdraft100,000Due from an officer50,000Allowance for bad debts40,000Accumulated depreciation – building1,600,000Accumulated depreciation – plant and equipment400,000Notes payable, due June 30, 20211,300,000Notes payable, due June 30, 20222,100,000Accounts payable1,000,000Provision180,000Warranty liabilities80,000Income tax payable120,000Finance lease liability180,000Deferred tax liability280,000Actuarial gain300,000Revaluation surplus360,000Share capital6,000,000Share premium2,000,000Retained…BALANCE SHEETCash $ 140.0 Accounts payable $ 800 .0Accts. receivable 880 .0 Notes payable 600.0Inventories 1,320.0 Accruals 400 .0Total current assets $2,340.0 Total current liabilities $1,800.0Long-term bonds 1,000.0Total debt $2,800.0Common stock 200 .0Retained earnings 1,000.0Net plant & equip. 1,660.0 Total common equity $1,200.0Total assets $4.000.0 Total liabilities & equity $4.000.0lNCOME STATEMENTNet sales $6,000.0Operating costs 5,599.8Depreciation 100.2EBIT $ 300.0Less: Interest 96 .0EBT $ 204 .0Less: Taxes 81.6Net income $ 122.4OTHER DATAAnnual Principal and Lease Payments 0.00Shares outstanding (millions) 60 .00Common dividends (millions) $42.8Interest rate on NIP and long-term bonds 6.0 %Federal plus state income tax rate 40%Year-end stock price $30 .60 What is the firms ROE (Return on Equity)?Group of answer choices 9.45% 9.63% 9.84% 10.20%