$ 30,526 Selling expense Purchases Inventory, September 15,755 Administrative expense 732 Rent revenue 984 $ 769 Inventory, September 30 10,605 Sales 56,096 Interest expense 1,159
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- Calculate net profit Details Debit(OMR) Credit(OMR) General expenses 11700 Prepaid Rent 5100 Cost of goods sold 99700 Salaries 9300 Depreciation 1560 Account Payable 3575 Net Sales 150000 Other income 2500 Select one: a. OMR 34715 b. OMR 30240 c. OMR 39815 d. OMR 31140Using the following information, what is the amount of gross profit? Purchases$44,000Merchandise inventory, September 16,600Selling expense1,550Merchandise inventory, September 307,100Sales94,000Interest expense1,240Administrative expense1,110Rent revenue2,200If the gross profit 196 000 ID, other revenue and gains 4 360 ID , operating expenses 143.900 ID, net purchases 1200000ID the net profit is:
- the sales ledger and purchase ledger junta ltd as at 31 may 2020. purchase ledger balances as 1 june 2020 $19,420sales ledger balance as 1 june 2020 $28,227purchase journal $210,416sales journal $305,824returns outwards $1,452returns inwards $3,618cheques paid to suppliers $205,751cash paid to supplier $62cheques ans cash received from customers $287,317discount allowed $4,102discount received $1,721contras against purchase ledger $640 1) Sales ledger control2)Puchase ledger controlNet Sales 36000 Commission received 6430 Interest received 3570 Cost of goods sold 7400 Dividends received 2220 From the above information the total income will be: a.OMR 41280 b.OMR 42820 c.OMR 48220 d.OMR 40820 Fast plz***********INCOME STATEMENT Year ended June 30 2022 2021 $'000 $'000Revenue 22450 18675Cost of sales 8475 8055Gross Profit 13975 10620Distribution costs 4245 3120Administrative expenses 1276 2134Selling expenses…
- 1. Under accrual basis, what amount should be reported as gross sales? a. 8,900,000 b. 8,950,000 c. 8,250,000 d. 8,850,000 2. Under accrual basis, what amount should be reported as gross purchases? a. 5,250,000 b. 5,950,000 c. 5,750,000 d. 5,650,000Prepare the nature of expense SCI for the following accounts below: Account titles Balance Account titles Balance Sales return P 5,555 Sales P 764,953 Sales discount 13,800 Purchases 467,532 Depreciation Expense 25,600 Purchase return and allowances 5,087 Amortization Expense 10,200 Gain on sale of PPE 5,800 Advertising Expense 40,000 Interest Income 8528 Purchase discount 8,000 Interest Expense 4,968 Freight In 9,800 Salaries Expense 70,000 Utilities Expense 50,000 Rent Expense 56,000 Increase in Inventory 35,800 Bad Debts 4% of net salesNet sales OR 156000 Cost of the goods sold OR 99700 Details Debit. Credit General expenses 11700 Furniture 5100 Salaries. 9300 Depreciation. 2000 Account payable. 3575 Dividend revenue 2500
- Compute for total cost of purchases. *a. P1,840,000b. P1,800,000c. P1,675,000d. P1,600,000If the net profit 56 460 ID, other revenue and gains 4 360 ID, selling expenses 73 900 ID net purchases 120 000 ID Administrative expenses 70.000 ID. the gross profit areUsing the following information, what is the amount of gross profit? Purchases $ 25,449 Selling expense $ 970 Inventory, September 1 5,138 Inventory, September 30 8,660 Administrative expense 545 Sales 55,013 Rent revenue 844 Interest expense 907 A. $907 B. $21,927 C. $24,542 D. $33,086