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- The following are the summarised financial information of Ting Ltd for the two financial years ended 31 October 2020 are as follows:2019 2020£ million £ millionEquity 2,460.8 1,732.8 Non-current liabilities (Loans) 640.0 800.0 Current liabilities 654.4 1,020.5 Non-current assets 2,804.8 2,367.2 Current assets 950.4 962.4 Revenue 1,601.6 1,509.6 Total expenses 1,444.0 1,492.8 Required:(a) Calculate the following financial ratios for the two years: 2019 and 2020:(i) Current ratio (ii) Capital gearing ratio (iii) Profit margin (b) Comment briefly on the ratios of the company, computed in part (a) over the two year period from 2019 to 2020. (c) Provide any two (2) recommendations on how the company may improve these ratios in the futur.Loans and borrowings Deferred taxek liability 14,130 10,220- 1,010 960- 15,140 11,180 Current Liabilities Trade payable Current tax 1,260 1,140 1,040 920 payable Interest payable 980- 740k 3,280 40,190 2,800 32,960 Total Equity and Liabilities 2019 £'000 2018 £'000 Sales Cost of sales Distribution costse Administration expenses Gain on disposal of PPE 22,000 (11,800) (3,100) (1,630) 280 16,000 (8,200) (2,600) (1,420) Interest expensee a Тах еexpensee (1,140) (1,820) (760) (1,240) Net profit 2,790 1,780 1. The company disposal of PPE during the year with a book value of £1,000,000. 2. Depreciation of property, plant and equipment for the year was £650,000.4 The intangibles were acquired for cash towards the end of the year and were not sub ject to any amortisation in the current period.e 3. Prepare the statement of cash flows using the indirect method.Mvula Limited Statement of Financial Position as at: 28 February 2021 ASSETS Non-current assets Fixed/tangible assets Financial assets Fixed deposit Current assets Inventory Trade and other receivables Cash and cash equivalents Fixed deposit TOTAL ASSETS 4 320 350 EQUITY AND LIABILITIES Bay Holdings Limited: 30 June 2021.Required:Statement of financial position as at: 30 June 2021InformationBALANCE SHEET ACCOUNTSOrdinary share capital 2 648 000Retained income (1 Jul 2020) 490 000Shareholders for dividends 280 000Fixed deposit 60 000Mortgage bond 336 000Fixed/tangible assets (Carrying value) 4 021 000Debtors control 45 000Creditors…
- QUESTION : " The balance sheet of Lara Ltd are as follows: 31/12/2019 Non-Current Assets RM RM RM Equipment (Cost) Less: Accumulated depreciation 28,500 (11,450) 17,050 Current Assets 18,570 Inventory Account receivable 8,470 Less: Provision doubtful debts (420) 8,050 4,060 30,680 Cash and bank Total Assets Current Liabilities Account Payable 4,140 Non-Current Liabilities Loan 10,000 Total Liabilities (14,140) 16,540 Net Assets 33,590 Capital Opening Add: Net profit 35,760 10,240 Cash introduced Less: Drawing Total Capital (12,410) 33,590 31/12/2020 Non-Current Assets RM RM RM Equipment (Cost) Less: Accumulated depreciation 26,100 (13,010) 13,090 Current Assets 16,250 Inventory Account receivable 14,190 Less: Provision doubtful debts (800) 13,390 3,700 33,340 Cash and bank Total Assets Current Liabilities Account Payable 5,730 Non-Current Liabilities Loan 4,000 23,610 36,700 Total Liabilities (9,730) Net AssetsCOMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET S OF DECEMBER 31,2020 AND 2019 $1,800 1,750 1,600 $1,150 1,300 1,000 1,700 (1,170) 1,420 Cash Recetvables Inventory Plant assets (1,200 ) 1,300 $7,150 Accumulated depreclatlon Long-term Investments (held-to-maturity) $6,300 Accounts payable Accrued llabilitles 200 250 Bonds payable 1,400 1,550 Common stock 1,700 Retained eamings 2,450 $7,150 $6,300 PAT METHENY COMPANY INCOME STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2020 $5,900 4,200 sales revEnue Pjos spoo6 jo j50 Selling and administrative expenses Income fron operations 930 1,270 Other revenues and gains Gain on sale of Investrments Income befare tax 1,350 Income tax expense 540 Net incoE Cash dy deds 266 Income retained In business Add tional information:Problem 17-8 (AICPA Adapted) Sandy Company reported the following comparative statement of financial position at year-end: 2020 Assets 150,000 Cash and cash equivalents Accounts receivable Inventory Prepaid insurance Property, plant and equipment Accumulated depreciation 000'07 000'060'I 000'098 000'0 3,620,000 4,300,000 840,000) 720,000) 5,120,000 4,210,000 Liabilities and Equity Accounts payable Salaries payable Income tax payable Accrued interest payable Bonds payable Share capital Retained earnings Treasury shares 400,000 000'0 000'ss 000's 000'009 000'0 000 3,050,000 1,100,000 140,000) 3,050,000 760,000 5,120,000 4,210,00
- Summerfields Sdn BhdBalance Sheet as at 31 December 2020 (RM’000)Cash 400 Account payable 1,200Marketable securities 500 Accrued wages 1,200Accounts receivable 750 Notes payable 700Inventories 500 Mortgage payable 2,200Net Fixed Asset 4,850 Common stock 500Retained earnings 1,200TOTAL ASSETS 7,000 TOTAL CLAIMS 7,000Additional information:-i) Sales in 2020 was RM 12 million and it is projected to increase to 18 million in 2021.ii) The company is operating at full capacity.iii) The net profit for this company in 2020 was RM1,200,000 and dividend payment wasRM300,000.iv) All external financing will be absorbed and met by common stock.Prepare a pro-forma balance sheet for Summerfields Sdn Bhd for the year ended 2021by using percent of sales method and determine the external funds required.The accounting records of Nettle Distribution show the following assets and liabilities as of December 31,2018 and 2019.December 31 2018 2019Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 64,300 $ 15,640Accounts receivable . . . . . . . . . . . 26,240 19,100Office supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,160 1,960Office equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44,000 44,000Trucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148,000 157,000December 31 2018 2019Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 0 $80,000Land . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 60,000Accounts payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,500 33,500Note payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 40,000Required1. Prepare balance sheets for the business as of December 31, 2018 and 2019. Hint: Report only total equityon the balance sheet and remember that total equity equals the difference between assets and liabilities.2. Compute net income for 2019 by comparing total equity amounts for these…CASE STUDY INFORMATION: The following information has been extracted from the accounting records of Lubners Limited on 31 December 2020. 2020 2019 Dr Cr Dr Cr Ordinary share capital 1728 000 1728 000 Non-current assets 3 462 964 2910206 inventories 665 856 584 640 Accounts payable Accounts receivable cash Retained earnings ( 1 Jan) Long term Loan 311 328 290 304 832 608 800 064 338 688 362 304 244 276 1 090 944 809 568 932 256 Other Current liabilities 1 057 824 Total Sales (80% credit sales) Cost of sales (80% credit purchases) 4 816 512 4 535 424 2 530 656 2 340 288 Interest income 7776 9 504 taxation 207 009 192 159 Selling and admin expenses 1 141 344 1 069 056 Interest expenses Other expenses 149 161 174 551 263 808 274 752 REQUIRED: QUESTION 1 (25) Compile the Statement of Comprehensive Income for the year ended 31 December 2020. (with 2019 comparative figures) QUESTION 2 (25) Compile the Statement of Financial Position as at 31 December 2020. (with 2019 comparative figures)
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