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- The following is a pre-adjusted Trial balance of Khulumani Pty Ltd (Khulumani) on 28 February 2020 Balance sheet sectionCapital 596 400,00Drawings 130 500,00Land and buildings 600 000,00Equipment 145 000,00Accumulated depreciation (1 March 2020) 33 000,00Fixed deposit: TT Bank (8% p.a) 50 000,00Loan: BTK Bank (16% p.a) 60 000,00Inventory (1 March 2020) 105 330,00Debtors control 51 630,00Creditors control 74 400,00Bank 18 720,00Petty cash 1 500,00Nominal AccountsSales 841 600,00Purchases 408 760,00Sales returns 6 000,00Purchases returns 4 500,00Rent income 80 400,00Interest on fixed deposit 2 000,00Bank charges 2 700,00water & electricity 18 810,00Telephone 5 250,00Insurance 5 850,00Interest on loan 7 250,00Rates and taxes 24 600,00Salaries & wages 84 640,00Consumables stores 10 960,00Advertising 14 800,00 Adjustments and additional information1. Inventory on hand on 28 February 2020 amounted to R91 000. Inventories are measured at cost, on a FIFO method andat net realisable…The following is a portion of the current asset section of the balance sheets of HiROE Co., at December 31, 2020 and 2019: 12/31/20 12/31/19 Accounts receivable, less allowance for uncollectibleaccounts of $23,000 and $11,000, respectively $457,000 $359,000 e-2. What factors might have caused the change in this ratio? Check All That Apply Credit was extended to proportionately more slow-paying or high credit-risk customers during 2020. Credit was extended to proportionately more slow-paying or high credit-risk customers during 2020. Credit was extended to proportionately more slow-paying or lower credit-risk customers during 2020. Credit was extended to proportionately more slow-paying or lower credit-risk customers during 2020. Credit was extended to proportionately more slow-paying or high credit-risk customers during 2019. Credit was extended to proportionately more slow-paying or high credit-risk customers during 2019. Credit was extended…Displayed here are the draft financial statements which have been prepared for Valerie’s business for the year ended 30 April 2021. Draft Statement of Financial Position as at 30 April 2021 Assets Non-current assets see point a. below Cost 90,000 Provision for depreciation 30,600 Net Book Value 59,400 Current assets Inventory To be advised Trade receivables 43,200 Cash 4,680 47,880 Total assets 107,280 Liabilities Current liabilities Trade payables 17,280 Non-current liabilities Bank loan 16,000 Total liabilities 33,280 Net assets 74,000 Owner’s interest Capital invested 24,000 Profit and Loss Reserve: Opening balance 34,720 Draft profit for the year…
- The following information was extracted from the records of SydMel Ltd for the year ended30 June 2021.SydMel LtdStatement of Financial Position (Extract)As at 30 June 2021AssetsAccounts receivables $26,000Allowance for doubtful debts 2,500 $23,500Equipment 150,000Accumulated depreciation – Equipment (20% per year) 30,000 120,000LiabilitiesInterest Payable 2,000 2,000Provision for employee benefits 5,000 5,000Additional information• The allowed deductible tax depreciation rate for Equipment is 25%.• None of the employee benefits has been paid. It is not deductible for tax purposes untilit is actually paid.• The tax rate is 30%.Requireda. Prepare a deferred tax worksheet to identify the temporary differences arising inrespect of the assets and liabilities in the statement of financial position, and tocalculate the balance of the deferred tax liability and deferred tax asset accounts at30 June 2021. Assume the opening balances of the deferred tax accounts were $3,000for Deferred Tax…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 Assets1. Prepare the entry to record the write-off ofuncollectible accounts during 2019. 2. Prepare the entries to record the recovery ofthe uncollectible account during 2019 3. Prepare the entry to record bad debt expense(BDE) at the end of 2019. Ending balance ofAFDA was Rp18,200 (Cr.) 4. Determine the ending balance of AccountsReceivable as of December 31, 2019. 5. What is the net realizable value of thereceivables at the end of 2019? 6. The company has a notes receivable ofRp24,000 at January 15, 2019 for 3 months at10% interest rate. Prepare journal entry as ofApril 15, 2019, on its due date.
- Balance Sheet Baggett Companys balance sheet accounts and amounts as of December 31, 2019, are shown in random order as follows: Required: 1. Prepare a December 31, 2019, balance sheet for Baggett. 2. Compute the debt to-assets ratio.The Statement of Financial Position of Sam as at 30 July 2021 showed the following assets and liabilities: 2021 2020 Assets $ $ Cash 15 000 12 500 Accounts receivables 30,000 40,000 Allowance for doubtful debts (3,000) (5,000) Inventory 13,500 10,500 Rent Receivable 7,000 7,500 Plant 100,000 100,000 Accumulated Depreciation - Plant (40,000) (30,000) Deferred Tax Asset ? 3,400 Liabilities Accounts Payable 19,000 16,000 Unearned rent revenue 5,000 3,500 Provision for annual leave 2,500 2,000 Deferred Tax Liability ? 5,200 Additional information a. Accumulated depreciation of plant for tax purposes was $55,000 as at 30 July 2021. b. The tax rate is 30%. Question Prepare the deferred tax worksheet and journal entries to adjust deferred tax accounts as at 30 July 2021.Required: (a) Prepare journal entries to record the impairment loss of receivable in 2021 under Statement of Financial Position approach. (b) Prepare partial Statement of Financial Positions to show the accounts receivables at 31 December 2021.
- Instructions: (Assume all transactions during the year were for cash.) a. Prepare the journal entry to record the sale of the available-for-sale debt securities in 2020. b. Prepare the journal entry to record the Unrealized Holding Gain or Loss for 2020. c. Prepare a statement of comprehensive income for 2020. d. Prepare a balance sheet as of December 31, 2020Morley Company in its first year of operations provides the following information related to one of its available-for-sale debt securities at December 31, 2020. Amortized cost $50,000 Fair value 40,000 Expected credit loss 12,000 a. What is the amount of the credit loss that Morley should report on this available-for-sale security at December 31, 2020? b. Prepare the journal entry to record the credit loss, if any (and any other adjustment needed), at December 31, 2020. c. Assume that the fair value of the available-for-sale security is $53,000 at December 31, 2020, instead of $40,000. What is the amount of the credit loss that Morley should report at December 31, 2020? d. Assume the same information as for part (c). Prepare the journal entry to record the credit loss, if necessary (and any other adjustment needed), at December 31, 2020.The following accounts appeared on the trial balance of Wildhorse Company at December 31, 2025. Notes Payable (short-term) Accumulated Depreciation - Bldg. Supplies Salaries and Wages Payable Debt Investments (long-term) Cash Bonds Payable Due 1/1/2028 Allowance for Doubtful Accts. Copyrights Notes Receivable (due in 6 months) Income Taxes Payable Preferred Stock Appropriated Retained Earnings Compute each of the following: Total current assets Total assets Total current liabilities $185,000 690,000 Total stockholders' equity Total property, plant, and equipment 42,000 28,000 300,000 190,000 1,300,000 7,300 195,000 140,000 165,000 760,000 210,000 $ LA $ tA $ $ LA $ Accounts Receivable Prepaid Insurance Common Stock Unappropriated Retained Earnings Inventory Land Trading Securities Interest Payable Buildings Accounts Payable Additional Paid-in Capital $510,000 57,000 1,025,000 290,000 1,480,250 450,000 79,000 5,100 1,900,000 420,000 130,000