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Brave Company maintains a branch in Davao City and makes inventory shipment to its branch at 20% above cost. Selected balances taken from the books of Home Office and Branch as of December 31, 2021 are as follows (see image below). P24,350 of the branch’s ending inventory came from outside suppliers.
1. How much is the Inventory on January 1 of the Branch that came from the Home Office?
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- Distressed Corporation is undergoing liquidation. Relevant information as of January 1, 20x1 is shown below:ASSETSCarryingAmountNet RealizableValueCash P250,000 P300,000Accounts Receivable 150,000 355,649Equipment-net 600,000 200,000Land 1,700,000 1,500,000TOTAL ASSETS P2,700,000 P2,355,649LIABILITIESCarryingAmountSettlementAmountAccounts Payable P1,000,000 P1,000,000Salaries Payable 500,000 500,000Notes Payable 800,000 805,234Loan Payable 800,000 800,000TOTAL LIABILITIES P3,100,000 P3,105,234EQUITYShare Capital P1,600,000Retained Earnings (2,000,000)Capital Deficiency (400,000)TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY P2,700,000Additional Information:• Administrative expenses amounting to P180,744 are expected to be incurred during the liquidationprocess.• The equipment is pledged to the loan payable.• The land is pledged to the notes payable.QUESTIONS:1. How much are the total free assets? _____________2. How much are the unsecured liabilities with priority? _____________3. How much are the…Distressed Corporation is undergoing liquidation. Relevant information as of January 1, 20x1 is shown below:ASSETSCarrying AmountNet Realizable ValueCash P250,000 P300,000Accounts Receivable 150,000 355,649Equipment-net 600,000 200,000Land 1,700,000 1,500,000TOTAL ASSETS P2,700,000 P2,355,649LIABILITIESCarrying AmountSettlement AmountAccounts Payable P1,000,000 P1,000,000Salaries Payable 500,000 500,000Notes Payable 800,000 805,234Loan Payable 800,000 800,000TOTAL LIABILITIES P3,100,000 P3,105,234EQUITYShare Capital P1,600,000Retained Earnings (2,000,000)Capital Deficiency (400,000)TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY P2,700,000Additional Information:• Administrative expenses amounting to P180,744 are expected to be incurred during the liquidation process.• The equipment is pledged to the loan payable.• The land is pledged to the notes payable.QUESTIONS:1. How much are the total free assets? _____________2. How much are the unsecured liabilities with priority? _____________3. How much are…Distressed Corporation is undergoing liquidation. Relevant information as of January 1, 20x1 is shown below:ASSETSCarrying AmountNet Realizable ValueCash P250,000 P300,000Accounts Receivable 150,000 355,649Equipment-net 600,000 200,000Land 1,700,000 1,500,000TOTAL ASSETS P2,700,000 P2,355,649LIABILITIESCarrying AmountSettlement AmountAccounts Payable P1,000,000 P1,000,000Salaries Payable 500,000 500,000Notes Payable 800,000 805,234Loan Payable 800,000 800,000TOTAL LIABILITIES P3,100,000 P3,105,234EQUITYShare Capital P1,600,000Retained Earnings (2,000,000)Capital Deficiency (400,000)TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY P2,700,000Additional Information:• Administrative expenses amounting to P180,744 are expected to be incurred during the liquidation process.• The equipment is pledged to the loan payable.• The land is pledged to the notes payable. QUESTIONS: 7. What is the amount paid to unsecured creditors without priority? _____________8. What is the amount paid to partially secured…
- Distressed Corporation is undergoing liquidation. Relevant information as of January 1, 20x1 is shown below:ASSETSCarrying AmountNet Realizable ValueCash P250,000 P300,000Accounts Receivable 150,000 355,649Equipment-net 600,000 200,000Land 1,700,000 1,500,000TOTAL ASSETS P2,700,000 P2,355,649LIABILITIESCarrying AmountSettlement AmountAccounts Payable P1,000,000 P1,000,000Salaries Payable 500,000 500,000Notes Payable 800,000 805,234Loan Payable 800,000 800,000TOTAL LIABILITIES P3,100,000 P3,105,234EQUITYShare Capital P1,600,000Retained Earnings (2,000,000)Capital Deficiency (400,000)TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY P2,700,000Additional Information:• Administrative expenses amounting to P180,744 are expected to be incurred during the liquidation process.• The equipment is pledged to the loan payable.• The land is pledged to the notes payable. QUESTIONS: 4. How much are the net free assets? _____________5. What is the estimated deficiency? _____________6. What is the estimated recovery…E. An entity reported the following assets and liabilities at year-end: Carrying Amount Tax BaseProperty 10,000,000 7,000,000Plant and equipment 5,000,000 4,000,000Inventory 3,000,000 4,000,000Accounts receivable 2,500,000 3,000,000Liabilities 6,000,000 5,500,000The entity had made a provision for inventory obsolescence of P1,000,000. Further, an impairment loss against accounts receivable of P500,000 has been made. The tax rate is 25%.1. What amount should be reported as deferred tax liability?2. What amount should be reported as deferred tax asset?Refer to the following data of SG Company: Assets to be realized1,375,000Liabilities liquidated1,875,000Assets acquired825,000Liabilities not liquidated1,700,000Assets realized1,200,000Liabilities to be liquidated2,250,000Assets not realized1,375,000Supplementary charges3,125,000Liabilities assumed1,625,000Supplementary credits2,800,000Compute the beginning cash balance assuming that the ending balance of ordinary share and retained earnings are P1,200,000 and (400,000), respectively.
- Refer to the following data of SG Company: Assets to be realized1,375,000Liabilities liquidated1,875,000Assets acquired825,000Liabilities not liquidated1,700,000Assets realized1,200,000Liabilities to be liquidated2,250,000Assets not realized1,375,000Supplementary charges3,125,000Liabilities assumed1,625,000Supplementary credits2,800,000Compute the beginning cash balance assuming that the ending balance of ordinary share and retained earnings are P1,200,000 and (400,000), respectively.A. P1,325,000b. P1,475,000c. P2,075,000d. P1,450,000The general ledger of Sunland Corporation as of December 31, 2021, includes the following accounts: Copyrights $ 56000 Deposits with advertising agency (will be used to promote goodwill) 33000 Discount on bonds payable 76000 Excess of cost over fair value of identifiable net assets of Acquired subsidiary 540000 Trademarks 71000 In the preparation of Sunland's balance sheet as of December 31, 2021, what should be reported as total intangible assets? $644000. $611000. $667000. $700000.An entity accounts for non-current assets using the revaluation model. On 30 June 2020, the entity classified two items of non-current assets as held for sale in accordance with PFRS5. The following information relates to these assets: Asset 1 Asset 2 Carrying amount before classification as held for sale P400,000 P300,000 Revaluation surplus before classification as held for sale 60,000 30,000 Fair value, 30 June 2020 450,000 260,000 Estimated costs to sell 20,000 12,000 The balance of revaluation surplus as of 30 June 2020 after classification of the assets as held for sale is
- An entity accounts for non-current assets using the revaluation model. On 30 June 2020, the entity classified two items of non-current assets as held for sale in accordance with PFRS5. The following information relates to these assets: Asset 1 Asset 2 Carrying amount before classification as held for sale P400,000 P300,000 Revaluation surplus before classification as held for sale 60,000 30,000 Fair value, 30 June 2020 450,000 260,000 Estimated costs to sell 20,000 12,000 The total expense to be recognized in profit or loss related to these assets isPC uses the installment method of income recognition. The entity provided the following pertinent data: 20x1 20x2 20x3 Installment sales P600,000 P750,000 P720,000 Cost of goods sold 450,000 570,000 504,000 Balance of deferred gross profit at year-end 20x1 105,000 30,000 - 20x2 108,000 18,000 20x3 144,000 COMPUTE Total balance of Installment Receivable on December 31, 20x31. The following information is from Direct to You Corp.’s (DYC) financial records for its year ended December 31, 2020: Select statement of financial position information: 2020 2019 Investments in financial assets (at fair value through profit or loss [FVPL]) 12,000 10,000 Inventory 575,000 498,000 Property, plant, and equipment (PPE) 1,984,000 1,396,000 Less: accumulated depreciation (650,400) (487,000) Copyright 126,000 135,000 Patents 564,000 417,000 Select statement of comprehensive income information: Depreciation of property, plant, and equipment (334,400) Amortization of patents (65,000) Interest expense (75,000) Impairment loss — copyright (9,000) Gain on sale of PPE 23,000 Additional information: PPE that originally cost $570,000 was sold during the year. 100,000 common shares were issued in 2020 to acquire $450,000 of property, plant, and equipment. DYC is subject to IFRS. What amount of net cash used…