How much is the balance of the note payable as of December 31, 2021 arising from the purchase of machinery?
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- It is February 16, 2020, and you are auditing Davenport Corporation's financial statements for 2019 (which will be issued in March 2020). You read in the newspaper that Travis Corporation, a major customer of Davenport, is in financial difficulty. Included in Davenports accounts receivable is 50,000 (a material amount) owed to it by Travis. You approach Jim Davenport, president, with this information and suggest that a reduction of accounts receivable and recognition of a loss for 2019 might be appropriate. Jim replies, Why should we make an adjustment? Ted Travis, the president of Travis Corporation, is a friend of mine; he will find a way to pay us, one way or another. Furthermore, this occurred in 2020, so lets wait and see what happens; we can always make an adjustment later this year. Our 2019 income and year-end working capital are not that high; our creditors and shareholders wouldnt stand for lower amounts than they already are. Required: From financial reporting and ethical perspectives, prepare a response to Jim Davenport regarding this issue.For the 2021 audit of the financial statements, you are tasked to audit EMPLEO Corporation’s liabilities. The following information relates to the obligations of EMPLEO Corporation as of December 31, 2021: Accounts payable for goods and services purchased on open account amounted to P350,000 on December 31, 2021. This amount was gross of a supplier’s debit balance of P30,000. On the other hand, the testing of the accounts receivable account revealed that a customer’s credit balance of P50,000 was netted against the balance of the accounts receivable. At December 31, 2021, EMPLEO declared a cash dividend at P0.50 per share on its P10 par value ordinary share capital, payable at January 12, 2022, to shareholders as of December 31, 2022. At December 31, 2021, EMPLEO had 1,000,0000 issued ordinary shares and 800,000 oustanding ordinary shares. The company financed its receivables, dated November 1, 2021, by discounting its 180-day P400,000 accounts receivable to a bank on a with…For the 2021 audit of the financial statements, you are tasked to audit EMPLEO Corporation’s liabilities. The following information relates to the obligations of EMPLEO Corporation as of December 31, 2021: Accounts payable for goods and services purchased on open account amounted to P350,000 on December 31, 2021. This amount was gross of a supplier’s debit balance of P30,000. On the other hand, the testing of the accounts receivable account revealed that a customer’s credit balance of P50,000 was netted against the balance of the accounts receivable. At December 31, 2021, EMPLEO declared a cash dividend at P0.50 per share on its P10 par value ordinary share capital, payable at January 12, 2022, to shareholders as of December 31, 2022. At December 31, 2021, EMPLEO had 1,000,0000 issued ordinary shares and 800,000 oustanding ordinary shares. The company financed its receivables, dated November 1, 2021, by discounting its 180-day P400,000 accounts receivable to a bank on a with…
- For the 2021 audit of the financial statements, you are tasked to audit EMPLEO Corporation's liabilities. The following information relates to the obligations of EMPLEO Corporation as of December 31, 2021: • Accounts payable for goods and services purchased on open account amounted to P350,000 on December 31, 2021. This amount was gross of a supplier's debit balance of P30,000. On the other hand, the testing of the accounts receivable account revealed that a customer's credit balance of P50,000 was netted against the balance of the accounts receivable. At December 31, 2021, EMPLEO declared a cash dividend at P0.50 per share on its P10 par value ordinary share capital, payable at January 12, 2022, to shareholders as of December 31, 2022. At December 31, 2021, EMPLEO had 1,000,0000 issued ordinary shares and 800,000 oustanding ordinary shares. • The company financed its receivables, dated November 1, 2021, by discounting its 180-day P400,000 accounts receivable to a bank on a with…For the 2021 audit of the financial statements, you are tasked to audit EMPLEO Corporation's abilities. The following information relates to the obligations of EMPLEO Corporation as of December 31, 2021: Accounts payable for goods and services purchased on open account amounted to P350,000 on December 31, 2021. This amount was gross of a supplier's debit balance of P30,000, On the other hand, the testing of the accounts receivable account revealed that a customer's credit balance of P50,000 was netted against the balance of the accounts receivable At December 31, 2021, EMPLEO declared a cash dividend at PO.50 per share on its P10 par value ordinary share capital, payable at January 12, 2022, to shareholders as of December 31, 2022. At December 31, 2021, EMPLEO had 1,000,0000 issued ordinary shares and 800,000 oustanding ordinary shares. The company financed its receivables, dated November 1, 2021, by discounting its 180-day P400,000 accounts receivable to a bank on a with…Yaso plc is a manufacture company and its financial year ended at 31st December 2019. Total assets are £40m and net profit before tax is £12m. Yaso plc’s trade receivables ledger includes a large number of customers. The year-end trade receivables balance is £4m (comparable to £2m in 2018) and the allowance for trade receivables is £400,000 (comparable to £600,000 in 2018). • Describe substantive procedures the auditor should perform to obtain sufficient and appropriate audit evidence in relation to Yaso plc’s trade receivables.
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- The 2021 financial statement audit of OMG company began when the trial balance was received from management. You were assigned to audit the accounts payable of the entity. The schedule of liabilities to vendor showed that the company has only five suppliers which account for 90% of the total accounts payable balance. Thus, the audit team has decided to send confirmation letters to those vendors. Upon your further review, you have noted that the amounts provided in the schedule and the trial balance does not balance, but you have noted that the difference is below the materiality threshold. Considering the facts provided, which of the following statements is true? Choices Since the difference is below materiality, there is no need to change samples. Negative confirmation letters may be sent to the suppliers even if we did not rely on controls. The sampling technique used by the audit associate is invalid because it involves bias. There is a sampling risk associated with the audit…The 2021 financial statement audit of OMG company began when the trial balance was received from management. You were assigned to audit the accounts payable of the entity. The schedule of liabilities to vendor showed that the company has only five suppliers which account for 90% of the total accounts payable balance. Thus, the audit team has decided to send confirmation letters to those vendors. Upon your further review, you have noted that the amounts provided in the schedule and the trial balance does not balance, but you have noted that the difference is below the materiality threshold. Considering the facts provided, which of the following statements is true? A. Negative confirmation letters may be sent to the suppliers even if we did not rely on controls. B. There is a sampling risk associated with the audit sampling procedure performed by the audit assaciate C. The sampling technique used by the audit associate is invald because it involves bias. D. Since the difference is below…You are the audit manager of Matfine & Co and are reviewing the key issues identified in the files of two audit clients as follows: 1) Pito Industries Co (Pito) Pito’s year-end was 31 March 2019 and the draft financial statements show revenue of $32·2 million, receivables of $6·1 million and profit before tax of $3.4 million. The fieldwork stage for this audit has been completed. A customer of Pito owed an amount of $375,000 at the year-end. Testing of receivables in April highlighted that no amounts had been paid to Pito from this customer as they were disputing the quality of certain goods received from Pito. The finance director is confident the issue will be resolved and no allowance for receivables was made with regards to this balance. 2) Albo Trading Co (Albo) Albo is a new client of Matfine & Co, its year-end was 31 January 2019 and the firm was only appointed auditors in February 2019, as the previous auditors were suddenly unable to undertake the audit. The fieldwork…