ojomat Ltd owns a small business making and selling children’s toys. The following trial balance was extracted from her books on 31 December 2020:     Particulars Debit RM Credit RM Capital   15,000 Drawings 2,000   Sales   90,000 Inventory at 1 January 2020: Raw materials Finished goods   3,400 6,100   Purchased of raw materials 18,000   Carriage inwards 800   Factory wages 18,500   Office salaries 16,900   Jojomat : Salary and expenses 10,400   General expenses: Factory Office   1,200 750   Lighting 2,500   Rent 3,750   Insurance 950   Advertising 1,400   Bad debts 650   Discount received   1,600   Carriage outwards 375   Plant and machinery, a cost less depreciation 9,100   Car, at cost less depreciation 4,200   Bank 3,600   Cash in hand 325   Account receivable and account payable 7,700 6,000 TOTAL 112,600 112,600     Additional information: Inventory at 31 December 2020: Raw materials RM2,900 Finished goods RM8,200 Depreciation for the year is to be charged as follows: Plant and machinery RM1,500 Car RM500 At 31 December 2020 insurance paid in advance was RM150 and office general expenses unpaid were RM75 Lighting and rent are to be apportioned :4/5 Factory, 1/5 Office Insurance are to be apportioned: ¾ Factory ¼ Office Jojo is the business sales person and her salary and expenses are to be treated as a selling expense. She has sole use of a business car   Required: Prepare statement of cost production for the year ended 31 December 2020 Prepare statement of comprehensive income for the year ended 31 December 2020 Prepare statement of financial position as at 31 December 2020

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  1. Jojomat Ltd owns a small business making and selling children’s toys. The following trial balance was extracted from her books on 31 December 2020:

 

 

Particulars

Debit RM

Credit RM

Capital

 

15,000

Drawings

2,000

 

Sales

 

90,000

Inventory at 1 January 2020: Raw materials

Finished goods

 

3,400

6,100

 

Purchased of raw materials

18,000

 

Carriage inwards

800

 

Factory wages

18,500

 

Office salaries

16,900

 

Jojomat : Salary and expenses

10,400

 

General expenses: Factory

Office

 

1,200

750

 

Lighting

2,500

 

Rent

3,750

 

Insurance

950

 

Advertising

1,400

 

Bad debts

650

 

Discount received

 

1,600

 

Carriage outwards

375

 

Plant and machinery, a cost less depreciation

9,100

 

Car, at cost less depreciation

4,200

 

Bank

3,600

 

Cash in hand

325

 

Account receivable and account payable

7,700

6,000

TOTAL

112,600

112,600

 

 

Additional information:

  1. Inventory at 31 December 2020:
    1. Raw materials RM2,900
    2. Finished goods RM8,200
  2. Depreciation for the year is to be charged as follows:
    1. Plant and machinery RM1,500
    2. Car RM500
  3. At 31 December 2020 insurance paid in advance was RM150 and office general expenses unpaid were RM75
  4. Lighting and rent are to be apportioned :4/5 Factory, 1/5 Office
  5. Insurance are to be apportioned: ¾ Factory ¼ Office
  6. Jojo is the business sales person and her salary and expenses are to be treated as a selling expense. She has sole use of a business car

 

Required:

  1. Prepare statement of cost production for the year ended 31 December 2020
  2. Prepare statement of comprehensive income for the year ended 31 December 2020
  3. Prepare statement of financial position as at 31 December 2020
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