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- In column A, identify the account to which element it belongs whether Current Asset (CA), Noncurrent Assets (NCA), Current Liabilities (CL), Noncurrent liabilities (NCL) or Shareholders’ equity (SHE). In column B, indicate the line item to which the account belongs. Column A Column B1. Share Capital2. Accounts Payable 3. Plant Expansion Fund4. Trading Securities 5. Employees income tax payable6. Goodwill 7. Raw Materials8. Share Premium 9. Advances from customers 10. Serial bonds not collectible currently 11. Investment in Bonds 12. Notes Payable 13. Prepaid Insurance 14. Income Tax Payable 15. LandOn August 1, 2020, the business accounts of Peter and Senen appear below:Assets Peter SenenCash P11,000 P22,354Accounts receivable 84,536 217,890Inventories 100,035 240,102Land 603,000 428,267Buildings 200,345 384,789Other Assets 22,000 23,600Total P1,020,916 P1,317,002Liabilities and CapitalAccounts payable P178,940 P243,650Notes payable 200,000 345,000Peter, Capital 641,976Senen, Capital 728,352Total P1,020,916 P1,317,002Peter and Senen agreed to form a partnership contributing their respective assets and liabilitiessubject to the following adjustments:Accounts receivable of P20,000 and P35,000 are uncollectible in Peter and Senen’s respectivebooks.Inventories of P5,500 and P6,700 are worthless in Peter and Senen’s respective booksOther Assets of P2,200 and P3,600 in Peter and Senen’s books are written off.After five days Ethel was offered to join Peter and Senen and will contribute for a 20% interestin the firm. They also agreed to divide profits and losses in the ratio of 4:4:2…Which of these items belong on the statement of financial position (SOFP)? Debit Credit Buildibgs at cost 740 Buildings,accumulated depreciation 60 Plant at cost 220 Plant,accumulated depreciation 110 Bank balance 70 Revenue 1,800 Purchases…
- Unusual income statement items Assume that the amount of each of the following items is material to the financial statements. Classify each item as either normally recurring (NR) or unusual (U) items. If unusual item, then specify if it is a discontinued operations item (DO). a. Interest revenue on notes receivable. b. Gain on sale of segment of the company's operations that manufactures bottling equipment. c.Loss on sale of investments in stocks and bonds. d. Uncollectible accounts expense. e. Uninsured flood loss. (Hood insurance is unavailable because of periodic Hooding in the area.)The latest statement of financial position for Malorie Limited is summarized below: GH¢'000 GHc '000 GH 000 Non-current assets (NBV) 5.700 Current assets Inventory 3.500 Receivables 1.800 5.300 Current liabilities Unsecured payables 4.000 Unsecured Bank overdraft 1.600 5.600 (300) Total assets less current liabilities 5.400 Non-Current Liabilities 10% secured debentures (13.000 Net assets 2,400 Financed by: Stated capital Income Surplus 4.000 (1.600) 2.400 Malorie's stated capital consists of 4.000.000 ordinary shares issued at GHel.00 and fully paid. The non-current assets comprise freehold property with a book value of GH¢3.000.000 and plant and machinery with a book value of GHc2,700,000. The debentures are secured on the freehold property In recent years the company has suffered a series of trading losses which have brought it to the point of liquidation. The directors estimate that in a forced sale the assets will realize the following amounts. GHSFreehold premises Plant and…An entity has the following income and expenditure for the financial year: Sales R33 000; Rent expenses R11 000; Interest income R1 000; Insurance R1 500. The net profit or the net loss of the entity is … NB: Instructions 1. Use a full stop to indicate any decimals (eg: 1000.01) 2. Only show the amount, do not show the R (eg: 12141.72) 3. If it is a loss, please enter the amount as a negative (eg: -12141.72)
- A Corporation had the following data concerning selected financial data taken from the records listed below.For the year ended December 312021 2020Cash 80,000 640,000Note and account receivable 400,000 1,200,000Merchandise Inventory 720,000 1,200,000Marketable Securities 240,000 80,000Land and Building (net) 2,720,000 2,880,000Bond Payable 2,160,000 2,240,000Account Payable 560,000 880,000Note Payable Short Term 160,000 320,000Sales (20% cash, 80% credit) 18,400,000 19,200,000Cost of Good Sold 8,000,000 11,200,000Required : Compute the following ratios1. current ratio as of December 31,20212. Quick ratio as of December 31, 20213. Account Receivable Turnover ratio for 20214. Merchandise inventory turn over for 20215. The Gross margin for 20206. the average age of account Receivable for 2021( use 360 days54. CPA Company assigned P 4,000,000 of accounts receivables as collateral for a P1,500,000 5% loan with a bank. The entity was also assessed by the bank a finance charge of 6% on the transaction and is paid up front. What amount should be recorded as a gain or loss on the transfer of accounts receivables?5. The followings ate the information about Rainbow National Bank:Report of Income Tk.Interest income 1,250Interest expense 500Total assets 40,000Securities losses or gains 1,000Earning assets 30,000Total liabilities 30,000Taxes paid 1,000Shares of common stock outstanding 3,000Noninterest income 8,000Noninterest expense 6,000Provision for loan losses 2,500Calculate ROE, ROA, Net interest margin, Earnings per share, Net noninterest marginand Net operating margin.Alternative Scenarios:Suppose interest income, interest expenses, noninterest income, and noninterestexpenses each decline by 5 percent while all other revenue and expense items shown inthe preceding table remain unchanged. What will be happen to Rainbow ROE, ROA,and earnings per share?
- Home office BranchSales P 365,000 P174,000Shipment to branch 90,000Purchases from outsiders 220,000 35,000Advertising expense 13,700 2,500Salaries and Commission 35,000 9,500Rent Expense 10,000 2,000Miscellaneous expense 3,300 500Shipment from home Office 112,500Inventories, January 1:Home Office 85,000Branch:From outsiders 9,500From home office at 2018 billed price30,000Inventories, December 31:Home Office 65,000BranchFrom outsider 6,500From Home office at 2018 billed price30,0001. The branch inventory at cost on December 31, 2021 is:a. P30,500 c. P70,000b. 31,500 d. 36,5002. The combined net income of the Home Office and the Branch on December 31, 2021 is:a. P111,000 c. P250,500b. 63,000 d. 174,000Eilish Company had the following account balances. Accounts Payable $ 821Accounts Receivable $ 1953Cash $ 4730Common Stock $ 1702Deferred Revenue $ 1475 Eilish was missing the account balance for retained earnings. What is Eilish's balance in retained earnings?PROBLEM 1BABY Corporation provided the following information:Balance per book, August 31 P2,000,000Receipts per book for August 4,400,000Disbursements per book for August 3,600,000Balance per bank, August 31 1,860,000Bank receipts for August 5,000,000Bank disbursements for August 3,940,000August collection of P200,000 recorded by the entity as 20,000August check in payment of account payable for P600,000 recorded by the entity as 60,000Deposit of BABE Corporation erroneously credited by bank to BABY Corporation 200,000August check of BABE Corporation erroneously charged by bank to BABY Corporation 400,000NSF Check: July 100,000August 50,000Note collected by bank for BABY Corporation: July 200,000August 300,000Deposit in transit: July 31 600,000August 31 480,000Outstanding checks July 31 100,000August 31 650,000 Requirement:Prepare a proof of cash for the month of August.