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- 1. 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…Property 1This property was purchased at a cost of R4 500 000 on 1 January 2019. An upfront payment ofR450 000 was made on this date and the remaining R4 050 000 is payable on 31 December 2019.A discount rate of 10% is applicable. The present value factor for R1 at 10% per annum is 0.909.5% of the property is used by the company as its sales and administration office. This isconsidered to be an insignificant portion of the property. The remaining 95% is leased to thirdparties under operating leases. The property cannot be apportioned off and sold separately.Transfer duties of R328 000 plus other abnormal costs of labour amounting to R50 000 wereincurred in getting the property ready to be let out to third parties.During the year, rentals of R775 000 were earned and repairs and maintenance expenses ofR65 000 were paid.The fair value of the property at year end on 31 December 2019 was R5 400 000. Q.2.2 If the company chooses to use the fair value model for measurement after recognition…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 isOn January 1, 2022, P Company acquired 80% of S Company forP2,000,000. The fair value of identifiable net assets is P1,800,000. NCI ismeasured at fair value. During 2022, P Company ships merchandise to SCompany costing P1,000, 000 at 20% above cost. Additional data are asfollows:P Company S CompanySales 5,500,000 2,500,000Cost of Sales 3,200,000 1,600,000Operating Expense 650,000 300,000The ending inventories of S Company includes merchandise from PCompany amounting to P60,000. Impairment of goodwill is P20,000.How much is the consolidated gross profit?Rooster Co. uses the installment sales method. Relevant information follows: 20x1 20x2Sales 300,000 480,000Cost of sales 240,000 336,000Installment receivable - 20x1 180,000 60,000Installment receivable - 20x2 360,000 Rooster Co. repossessed a property that was sold in 20x1 for ₱50,000. Total collections from this sale were₱24,000. Rooster Co. expects to resell the property for ₱30,000 after reconditioning costs of ₱4,000. The normalprofit margin on resale of repossessed property is 30%. 3. How much is the gain or loss on repossession? 4. How much is the total realized gross profit in 20x2? 5. How much is the profit recognized in 20x1?
- Rooster Co. uses the installment sales method. Relevant information follows: 20x1 20x2Sales 300,000 480,000Cost of sales 240,000 336,000Installment receivable - 20x1 180,000 60,000Installment receivable - 20x2 360,000 Rooster Co. repossessed a property that was sold in 20x1 for ₱50,000. Total collections from this sale were₱24,000. Rooster Co. expects to resell the property for ₱30,000 after reconditioning costs of ₱4,000. The normalprofit margin on resale of repossessed property is 30%. 3. How much is the gain or loss on repossession? 4. How much is the total realized gross profit in 20x2?P12.1B (L0 1,2,3,5) (Correct Intangible Asset Account) Dolphin Co., organized in 2019, has set up a single account for all intangible assets. The following summary discloses the debit entries that have been recorded during 2020 and 2021: Instructions 3/1/2020 3/1/2020 4/1/2020 6/30/2020 9/1/2020 12/31/2020 6/30/2021 9/1/2021 Intangible Assets 10-year franchise agreement; expires 2/28/28 Organization costsAdvance payment for 2 years for office space Purchased a patent (8-year life) Cost to develop a patent (10-year life) Net operating loss for 2020Research and development costsLegal fee to successfully defend internally developed patent $ 60,000 7,000 24,000 80,000 40,000 61,000 265,000 13,500 Prepare the necessary entries to clear the Intangible Assets account and to set up separate accounts for distinct types of intangibles. Make the entries as of December 31, 2021, recording any necessary amortization and reflecting all balances accurately as of that date. (Ignore…PC 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, 20x3
- 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?Assume that TDW Corporation ( calendar year-end) has 2022 taxable income of 654,000 for purposes of computing the expense. The company acquired the following assets during 2022MACRS and Computer equipownt In September 12 February 10 2 2,270,400 263,650 3,415,000 a What is the maximum amount of 179 expense may deduct for 20227Topic: Non-Current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations 13. Which of the following shall be recognized by the entity in its 20x2 financial statements? Held for ale asset Impairment loss a. P700,000 P100,000 b. P650,000 P100,000 c. P650,000 P150,000 d. P0 P100,000 13. Requirement: Provide the journal entry on December 31, 20x2.