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This is not a typo. Q1 was included in Part A of the assignment, which now continues in Q2.
Below is the unadjusted Trial Balance for Auldana Custom Concrete Foundations as at 30th June 2016.
NOTE: Please use this trial balance to complete the question ( NOT the trial balance you completed in Part Aof the assignment).
AULDANA CUSTOM CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS
UNADJUSTED TRIAL BALANCE
AS AT 30 June 2016
Debit ($)
Credit ($)
Cash at Bank
14037
Accounts Receivable
47046
Inventory
140400
Prepaid Insurance
4914
Office Supplies on hand
3 276
Furniture & Fittings
21030
Accumulated Depreciation – Furniture &Fittings
11 934
Equipment
69200
Accumulated Depreciation – Equipment
18720
Accounts Payable
27027
Loan Payable
120275
Paul’s ACCF – Capital
54972
Paul’s ACCF – Drawings
29280
Sales Revenue
706800
Sales Returns and Allowances
9924
Cost of Sales
412308
Discount received
12957
Freight inwards
9360
Sales Salary Expense
68328
Delivery Expense
18252
Advertising Expense
28590
Rent Expense
28 548
Office Salaries Expense
33750
Electricity Expense
7656
Discount Allowed
6 786
Totals
On the next page is Paul’s information related to the year that ended 30 June 2016.
(1) A count of the stationery room showed that Office Supplies on hand at 30th June 2016 were $2 793.
(2) Both the Furniture & Fittings and the Equipment will be used evenly over their useful lives. The expected total useful lives and residual values of both assets is as follows:
Estimated Useful life
Estimated Residual
Furniture & Fittings
8 years
$1030
Equipment
10 years
$0
(3) In order to allow for cash flow fluctuations, the bank has approved a $15,000 overdraft facility for Paul’s businessbank account.
(4) Office Salaries which are payable but not recorded as at 30th June are $1 125.
(5) The balance in the Prepaid Insurance accountrepresents a 12 month insurance policy that commenced on 1stMarch 2016.
(6) $6500 of the recorded Sales Revenueis for deposits made for foundations which will not be installed until July/August 2016.
(7) As of 30th June 2016, Paulhas estimated that3% of his Accounts Receivable will not be collected.
REQUIRED:
As it is now the end of the financial year, you have to undertake the following work for Paul:
a. Prepare any necessary Balance Day Adjustment Journals for ACCF. Include a brief narration (explanation) for each journal entry. (11 marks)
b. Post the journals from (a) above to the General Ledgers provided. (7 marks)
c. Complete the Adjusted Trial Balance provided for the account balances calculated in the General Ledgers from (b) above. (7 marks)
a. Prepare any necessary Balance Day Adjustment Journals for ACCF. Include a brief narration (explanation) for each journal entry.
Date
Details
Debit ($)
Credit ($)
b. Complete and post the journals from (a) above to the General Ledgers provided below. All ledgers must be footed.
Allowance for Doubtful Debts
Prepaid Insurance
Office Supplies on Hand
Accumulated Depreciation – Furniture and Fittings
Accumulated Depreciation – Delivery Equipment
Unearned Sales
Office Salaries Payable
Sales
Office Salaries Expense
Depreciation – Furniture and Fittings
Depreciation – Delivery Equipment
Office Supplies Expense
Insurance Expense
Doubtful Debts Expense
c. Complete the Adjusted Trial Balance provided below.You may need to insert additional accounts that are not currently listed.
AULDANA CUSTOM CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS
ADJUSTED TRIAL BALANCE
AS AT 30 JUNE 2016
Debit ($)
Credit ($)
Cash at Bank
14037
Accounts Receivable
47046
Inventory
140400
Prepaid Insurance
Office Supplies on hand
Furniture & Fittings
21 030
Accumulated Depreciation – Furniture &Fittings
Delivery Equipment
69200
Accumulated Depreciation – Delivery Equipment
Accounts Payable
27 027
Loan Payable (long term)
120275
Paul’s ACCF – Capital
54972
Paul’s ACCF – Drawings
29280
Sales Revenue
Sales Returns and Allowances
9924
Cost of Sales
412308
Discount received
12957
Freight inwards
9360
Sales Salary Expense
68328
Delivery Expense
18252
Advertising Expense
28590
Rent Expense
28 548
Office Salaries Expense
Electricity Expense
7656
Discount Allowed
6786
Totals
The following Trial Balance for Paul’s Recycled Books has been prepared at year end by Paul, but he realises it is not in the correct order.
REQUIRED:
Using the Trial Balance provided below, prepare the following for the period in question:
1. Balance Sheet
2. Statement of Changes in Equity
Paul’s Recycled Books
TRIAL BALANCE AS AT 30 JUNE 2016
Debit ($) Credit ($)
Shop Furniture & Fittings
24375
Accounts Receivable
45 066
Accumulated Depreciation – Shop Furniture & Fittings
8395
Rent Expense – Admin
3 650
Cash at Bank
47 753
Advertising Payable
3 901
Sales
545 385
Electricity Expense
1 443
COGS
386 210
Negan, Capital
43 810
Depreciation Expense – Shop Furniture & Fittings
3 550
Freight Inwards
2 945
Rent Expense – Store
25 225
Accounts Payable
14995
Discount Allowed
3 580
Inventory
20 335
Salaries Expense – Store
33 400
Loan Payable
32400
Allowance for Doubtful Debts
1 000
Prepaid Advertising
1 470
Interest Payable
550
Advertising Expense
635
Sales Equipment
14 500
Interest Expense
395
Doubtful Debts Expense
1 000
Paul, Drawings
17600
Sales Returns & Allowances
6705
Discount Received
3 026
Salaries Expense – Admin
13 725
Totals
653562
653562
· The loan is payable in equal amounts over 36 months
You are employed as a graduate accountant in a mid-tier accounting firm. One of the partners has asked you to review the following cases where a client has violatedat least one of the assumptions, concepts or definitions you studied at university. The partner has asked for a written report i (using references where appropriate), to please explain:
a) which concept or assumption has been violated, and;
b) what the correct treatment should be.
i. The owner of a farming property argued that the value of a public road running past his land should be included among the farm’s assets. He felt this was right because the road made it quicker and easier for him to transport his products. “This means that the road is an asset to the farm,” he said.
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ii. Jayne, an owner of a children’s party business took party supplies home for her own personal use. She recorded this as a debit to Supplies Expense and credit to Supplies in the business’s books. [5 marks]
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Below are the summarised cash flow statements for two businesses. Comment in your own words using referencing where appropriate on which one has a healthier cash flow situation and justify your answer by explaining the significance of each of the three types of cash flows for each business:
Cheap as Smith’s
Sniggles
Cash flow from Operating Activities
(12500)
11800
Cash flow from Investing Activities
18500
(6 200)
Cash flow from Financing Activities
Net increase / (decrease) in cash held
2 500
(1 200)
Cash at the beginning of the year
Cash at the end of the year
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