Below is the list of transactions relating to the Consolidated Fund for the year ended 31st December, 2019.   GHC’000 Direct taxes 1,200,000 Indirect taxes 1,300,000 Compensation for employees 2,200,000 Goods and services 750,000 Grants to local authorities 200,000 Grant from other governments 400,000 Loans granted 90,000 Advances granted 150,000 Recovery of advance 30,000 Recovery of loans 20,000 Equity investment 600,000 Investment in other securities 300,000 Sale of equity investment 200,000 Sale of other securities 100,000 Purchase of motor vehicle 250,000 Proceeds from sale of motor vehicles 100,000 Construction of bridges 800,000 Domestic debt borrowing 1,800,000 External debt borrowing 2,000,000 Repayment of domestic debt 450,000 Repayment of external debt 500,000 Domestic debt interest 220,000 External debt interest 240,000 Subsidies 60,000 Social benefits 70,000 Other expenditures 20,000 Non-tax revenues 120,000 Inventories 40,000 Purchase of presidential aircraft 900,000 Cash and cash equivalent (1/1/2019)-Debit 140,000 Cash and cash equivalent (31/12/2019) Credit 430,000   Required: Prepare a Cash Flow Statement for the year ended 31st December 2019 in accordance to International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) 2: Cash Flow Statement

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Below is the list of transactions relating to the Consolidated Fund for the year ended 31st December, 2019.

 

GHC’000

Direct taxes

1,200,000

Indirect taxes

1,300,000

Compensation for employees

2,200,000

Goods and services

750,000

Grants to local authorities

200,000

Grant from other governments

400,000

Loans granted

90,000

Advances granted

150,000

Recovery of advance

30,000

Recovery of loans

20,000

Equity investment

600,000

Investment in other securities

300,000

Sale of equity investment

200,000

Sale of other securities

100,000

Purchase of motor vehicle

250,000

Proceeds from sale of motor vehicles

100,000

Construction of bridges

800,000

Domestic debt borrowing

1,800,000

External debt borrowing

2,000,000

Repayment of domestic debt

450,000

Repayment of external debt

500,000

Domestic debt interest

220,000

External debt interest

240,000

Subsidies

60,000

Social benefits

70,000

Other expenditures

20,000

Non-tax revenues

120,000

Inventories

40,000

Purchase of presidential aircraft

900,000

Cash and cash equivalent (1/1/2019)-Debit

140,000

Cash and cash equivalent (31/12/2019) Credit

430,000

 

Required:

Prepare a Cash Flow Statement for the year ended 31st December 2019 in accordance to International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) 2: Cash Flow Statement

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