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The
Of 31 December 2021
Customer accounts– 4500; Share capital – 1700; Other components of equity – 200;
Due to NBU – 1200; Due to banks – 800; Mandatory reserves – 600; Due from banks – 1300; Loans to customers – 1000; Investment securities– 5000; Assets held for sale – 2000; Other fin. liabilities – 1500
For the year ended 2021
Interest expense – 800; Interest income – 2400; Fee and commission income – 1500; Fee and commission expense – 900; Foreign exchange transaction losses – 700; Foreign exchange transaction gains – 300;
Administrative and other operating expenses – 260; Income tax – 100;
The task:
- Set up a T-account balance sheet for the bank, with assets, liabilities and equity.
- Which liabilities item is the largest and what is its share (in %) in the structure of (Liabilities + Equity)? Define and explain this type of Liabilities
- Calculate net profit for the year
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- Klynveld Companys balance sheet shows total liabilities of 94,000,000, total stockholders equity of 75,000,000, and total assets of 169,000,000. Required: Note: Round answers to two decimal places. 1. Calculate the debt ratio. 2. Calculate the debt-to-equity ratio.Ernst Companys balance sheet shows total liabilities of 32,500,000, total stockholders equity of 8,125,000, and total assets of 40,625,000. Required: Note: Round answers to two decimal places. 1. Calculate the debt ratio. 2. Calculate the debt-to-equity ratio.1. PGold Company provided the following trial balance on December 2020: Total credits amounting to P3,000,000 as follows; Bank overdraft P100,000, Accounts Payable P200,000, Accrued expenses P150,000, Ordinary share capital P1,500,000, Share premium P250,000, Retained earnings P800,000. Total debits of P3,000,000 composed the following; Accounts receivable P350,000, Inventory P600,000, Prepaid expenses P100,000, Land held for sale P1,000,000, Property, plant & equipment P950,000. Additional information: Checks amounting to 300,000 were written to vendors and recorded on December 29, 2020 resulting in a cash overdraft of P100,000. The checks were mailed on January 15, 2021. Land held for resale was sold for cash on January 31, 2021. The entity issued the financial statements on March 31, 2021. What total amount should be reported as as current assets?
- GIVE SHORT ANSWER The Statement of Financial Position and the Statement of Profit and Loss of ABC Bank include the following main items (thousand UAH): Of 31 December 2021 Customer accounts– 4500; Share capital – 1700; Other components of equity – 200; Due to NBU – 1200; Due to banks – 800; Mandatory reserves – 600; Due from banks – 1300; Loans to customers – 1000; Investment securities– 5000; Assets held for sale – 2000; Other fin. liabilities – 1500 For the year ended 2021 Interest expense – 800; Interest income – 2400; Fee and commission income – 1500; Fee and commission expense – 900; Foreign exchange transaction losses – 700; Foreign exchange transaction gains – 300; Administrative and other operate expenses – 260; Income tax – 100; The task: Set up a T-account balance sheet for the bank, with assets, liabilities and equity. Which liabilities item is the largest and what is its share (in %) in the structure of (Liabilities + Equity)? Define and explain this type of Liabilities…1. PGold Company provided the following trial balance on December 2020: Total credits amounting to P3,000,000 as follows; Bank overdraft P100,000, Accounts Payable P200,000, Accrued expenses P150,000, Ordinary share capital P1,500,000, Share premium P250,000, Retained earnings P800,000. Total debits of P3,000,000 composed the following; Accounts receivable P350,000, Inventory P600,000, Prepaid expenses P100,000, Land held for sale P1,000,000, Property, plant & equipment P950,000. Additional information: Checks amounting to 300,000 were written to vendors and recorded on December 29, 2020 resulting in a cash overdraft of P100,000. The checks were mailed on January 15, 2021. Land held for resale was sold for cash on January 31, 2021. The entity issued the financial statements on March 31, 2021. What total amount should be reported as as current liabilities?1. PGold Company provided the following trial balance on December 2020: Total credits amounting to P3,000,000 as follows; Bank overdraft P100,000, Accounts Payable P200,000, Accrued expenses P150,000, Ordinary share capital P1,500,000, Share premium P250,000, Retained earnings P800,000. Total debits of P3,000,000 composed the following; Accounts receivable P350,000, Inventory P600,000, Prepaid expenses P100,000, Land held for sale P1,000,000, Property, plant & equipment P950,000. Additional information: Checks amounting to 300,000 were written to vendors and recorded on December 29, 2020 resulting in a cash overdraft of P100,000. The checks were mailed on January 15, 2021. Land held for resale was sold for cash on January 31, 2021. The entity issued the financial statements on March 31, 2021. What is the total shareholders equity?
- Purrfect, Inc., reports the following statement of financial position amounts as of June 30,2020 Current asset P 2,440,500 Noncurrent assets 6,285,500 Current liabilities 1,386,000 Noncurrent liabilities 900,000 Owner’s equity 6,440,000 A review of account balances reveals the following data An analysis of current assets discloses the following: Cash P 422,500 Investment securities-trading 600,000 Trade accounts receivable 568,000 Inventories, including advertising supplies of P20,000 850,000 2,440,500 Noncurrent assets include the following: Property, plant and equipment: Depreciated book value (cost P 6,560,000) 5,490,000 Deposit with a supplier for merchandise ordered for August…Purrfect, Inc., reports the following statement of financial position amounts as of June 30,2020 Current asset P 2,440,500 Noncurrent assets 6,285,500 Current liabilities 1,386,000 Noncurrent liabilities 900,000 Owner’s equity 6,440,000 A review of account balances reveals the following data An analysis of current assets discloses the following: Cash P 422,500 Investment securities-trading 600,000 Trade accounts receivable 568,000 Inventories, including advertising supplies of P20,000 850,000 2,440,500 Noncurrent assets include the following: Property, plant and equipment: Depreciated book value (cost P 6,560,000) 5,490,000 Deposit with a supplier for merchandise ordered for August…The following information pertains to Luna Company as at September 30, 2020:a. Notes payable – bank, P35,000b. Accounts payable arising from purchase of goods, P1,125,000c. Dividends in arrears on preference shares, not yet declared, P250,000d. Income tax payable, P134,000e. Accrued liabilities, P42,000f. Mortgage payable, P2,250,000g. Customers’ deposits, P89,000h. Reserve for contingencies, P250,000What is the total amount of liabilities that should be reported on Luna's statement of financial position as at September 30, 2020?
- Maguindanao Computer, Inc., reports the following statement of financial position amounts as of June 30,2020 Current asset P 2,440,500 Noncurrent assets 6,285,500 Current liabilities 1,386,000 Noncurrent liabilities 900,000 Owner’s equity 6,440,000 A review of account balances reveals the following data a. An analysis of current assets discloses the following: Cash P 422,500 Investment securities-trading 600,000 Trade accounts receivable 568,000 Inventories, including advertising supplies of P20,000 850,000 2,440,500 b. Noncurrent assets include the following: Property, plant and equipment: Depreciated book value (cost P 6,560,000) 5,490,000 Deposit with a supplier for merchandise…Maguindanao Computer, Inc., reports the following statement of financial position amounts as of December 31, 2020 Current asset P 2,440,500 Noncurrent assets 6,285,500 Current liabilities 1,386,000 Noncurrent liabilities 900,000 Owner’s equity 6,440,000 A review of account balances reveals the following data An analysis of current assets discloses the following: Cash P 422,500 Investment securities-trading 600,000 Trade accounts receivable 568,000 Inventories, including advertising supplies of P20,000 850,000 2,440,500 2. Noncurrent assets include the following: Property, plant and equipment: Depreciated book value (cost P 6,560,000) 5,490,000 Deposit with a supplier for…The net changes in the balance sheet accounts of Amy Corporation for the year 2021 are shown below. Account Debit Credit Cash $ 103,530 Short-term investments $143,990 Accounts receivable 93,058 Allowance for doubtful accounts 15,827 Inventory 88,298 Prepaid expenses 27,132 Investment in subsidiary (equity method) 29,750 Plant and equipment 249,900 Accumulated depreciation 154,700 Accounts payable 96,033 Accrued liabilities 25,585 Deferred tax liability 18,445 8% serial bonds 83,300 Common stock, $10 par 107,100 Additional paid-in capital 178,500 Retained earnings—Appropriation for bonded indebtedness 71,400 Retained earnings—Unappropriated 45,220 $765,884 $765,884 An analysis of the Retained Earnings—Unappropriated account follows: Retained earnings unappropriated, December 31, 2020 $1,547,000 Add: Net income…