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The following information is from a new business. Comment on the year-to-year changes in the accounts and possible sources and uses funds (how were the funds obtained and used).
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- Orbit Limited : Statement of Financial Position as at 31 December 2022 2021 Non-current Assets R11 810 000 R7 560 000 Property, Plant, Equipment R10 025 000 R6 250 000 Investments R1 785 000 R1 310 000 Current Assets R4 190 000 R4 690 000 Inventories R 1 875 000 R2 350 000 Account Receivable R1 925 000 R2 200 000 Cash R390 000 R140 000 Toatal Assets R16 000 000 R12 250 000 Equities & Liabilities Equity ? ? Oridanary share capital R5 480 000 R3 680 000 Retained earnings ? ? Non-current Liabilities R4 500 000 R3 800 000 Loan (20% p.a) R4 500 000 R3 800 000 Current Liabilities R2 300 000 R1 500 000 Accounts payable? R2 300 000 R1 500 000 Calculate the increase in the retained earnings over the two-year period.Owner's equity is OR150,000 and total liabilities are OR90,000. Total assets would be: Select one: a. OR60,000. O b. OR300,000. O c. OR240,000. O d. OR180,000.The following items were excerpted from Poeltl, Inc.'s balance sheets: December 31, 2023December 31, 2022Cash$86,300$59,000Accounts receivable65,60070,600Inventory157,000150.300Property and equipment794,500745,400Accumulated depreciation(184,000)(168,200)Accounts payable61,00050,600Wages payable20,40023,000 Poeltl's 2023 income statement showed net income of $463,000, depreciation expense of $57,000, and a gain on disposal of equipment of $16,000. On Poeltl's 2023 statement of cash flows, how much is Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities?
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- E23.10B (L0 1,4) (Classification of Transactions) Following are selected balance sheet accounts of BioLazer Corp. at December 31, 2020 and 2019, and the increases or decreases in each account from 2019 to 2020. Also presented is selected income statement information for the year ended December 31, 2020, and additional information. Increase Selected balance sheet accounts 2020 2019 (Decrease)AssetsAccounts receivable $154,000 $120,000 $34,000Property, plant, and equipment 631,000 581,000 50,000Accumulated…Income 31955 , assets 213000, assets at end year, 259000. What return on assetsRefer to the following data of OCT2023CPACompany: Assets to be realized 1,375,000Assets acquired 825,000 Liabilities liquidated 1,875,000Assets realized 1,200,000Liabilities not liquidated 1,700,000 Assets not realized 1,375,000Llabilities assumed 1,625,000Llabilities to be liquidated 2,250,000 Supplementary charges 3,125,000 Supplementary credits 2,800,000 Compute the beginning cash balance assuming that the ending balance of ordinary share and retained earnings are P1,200,000 and (400,000), respectively
- Determine the missing amount from each of the seperate situations given below. Assets = Liabilities + Equity = $94,000 + $29,000 $110,000 = $40,000 + $144,000 = + $62,0001) The total assets of Best Service is P500,000. Twenty percent (20%) represents the claim of the owner. Its liability, therefore is: a. P100,000 b. P400,000 c. P500,000 d. None 2) The owner’s capital is P50,000. The creditors have 60% claim on the total assets. The correct amount of assets would be: a. P 83,333 b. P 80,000 c. P 30,000 d. P125,000P12.1B (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…