Bayabas Company started operations on January 1, 2021. Following data are available as of June 30, 2021: Purchase of merchandise - P9,000,000; Inventory, June 30, 2021 – P1,500,000; Goods were sold at 50% above cost; 75% of sales were on credit; Estimated bad debts – 1% of credit sales; Collections from charge customers – P6,300,000; Allowance for doubtful accounts, June 30, 2021, after write-off of uncollectible accounts – P78,075. What is the outstanding accounts receivable on June 30, 2021? A.P2,200,000 B.P2,137,500

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1. Bayabas Company started operations on January 1, 2021. Following data are available as of June 30, 2021: Purchase of merchandise - P9,000,000; Inventory, June 30, 2021 – P1,500,000; Goods were sold at 50% above cost; 75% of sales were on credit; Estimated bad debts – 1% of credit sales; Collections from charge customers – P6,300,000; Allowance for doubtful accounts, June 30, 2021, after write-off of uncollectible accounts – P78,075. What is the outstanding accounts receivable on June 30, 2021?

A.P2,200,000
B.P2,137,500
C.P2,131,200
D.Answer not given

 

2.Mr. Wonder purchased a machine amounting to P7,000,000 on January 1, 2013 providing the newest kind of technology to improve their operations.It has a useful life of 20 years and a salvage value of P500,000. However, on June 30, 2018, they decided to dispose it to liquidate some of its debts. Therefore, they classified it as held for sale. The fair value of the machine on that date P5,100,000 and the cost of disposal is P100,000. On November 30, 2019, the company decided again to continue to use it since they were able to obtain funding from their investors through follow-on offering of additional shares to pay their currently maturing obligations. On this date, the fair value of the machine is P4,900,000 and the cost of disposal is P50,000. How much is the gain or loss in the reclassification in 2019? 

A. P150,000
B. P362,500
C. P247,916.67
D. P460,416.67

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