The Cane Growers Enterprise (CGE) is a government owned enterprise which is legislated to generate its own income which it uses to cover capital and recurrent expenditures. CGE is an agent of the National Agriculture Association. The Young Famers association controls 25% of CGE. Outside of these powers, its government also provides CGE with monthly subventions to cover its recurrent expenditures based on CGE budgetary demands and the legal allocations by the government. CGE uses ISPAP to prepare its financial statements. You were asked by to government to assist CGE with its accounting processes, which involved the recording, generation and preparation of accounting transactions and final accounts as stipulated by the IPSASs. Collaborating with a team of qualified and experienced accountants, you were able to prepare the following accounting information of GCE for the year ended December 2022. Notes 1. Dividend receivable as at 31 December 2021 was $5,000,000 and Dividend receivable as at 31 December 2022 was $2,000,000. 2. CGE receives an annual transfer of $30,000,000 from the National Agricultural Association for the operating of the industry. 3. Service Charge Outstanding as at 31 December 2022 was $500,000. 4. Interest outstanding from Loans to Members as of 31 December 2021 was $2,000,000. Interest receivable at 31 December 2022 was $6,000,000. 5. All membership fees were paid in full. In 2022, twenty (20) members prepaid their membership for eight ( 8) months at $15,000 per month. 6. Twenty percent (20%) of the grants were not received at the end of each year. 7. To secure adequate storage in 2022, payments of $3,000,000 were made in advance. 8. Bond issued in 2021 was issued for $200,000,000. There was a repayment of $50,000 in 2022. 9. All statutory contributions were paid at year end.   Prepare the Statement of Cash Flow for 2022.

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The Cane Growers Enterprise (CGE) is a government owned enterprise which is legislated to generate its own income which it uses to cover capital and recurrent expenditures. CGE is an agent of the National Agriculture Association. The Young Famers association controls 25% of CGE.
Outside of these powers, its government also provides CGE with monthly subventions to cover its recurrent expenditures based on CGE budgetary demands and the legal allocations by the government.
CGE uses ISPAP to prepare its financial statements. You were asked by to government to assist CGE with its accounting processes, which involved the recording, generation and preparation of accounting transactions and final accounts as stipulated by the IPSASs. Collaborating with a team of qualified and experienced accountants, you were able to prepare the following accounting information of GCE for the year ended December 2022.

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1.
Dividend receivable as at 31 December 2021 was $5,000,000 and Dividend receivable as at 31 December 2022 was $2,000,000.
2.
CGE receives an annual transfer of $30,000,000 from the National Agricultural Association for the operating of the industry.
3.
Service Charge Outstanding as at 31 December 2022 was $500,000.
4.
Interest outstanding from Loans to Members as of 31 December 2021 was $2,000,000. Interest receivable at 31 December 2022 was $6,000,000.
5.
All membership fees were paid in full. In 2022, twenty (20) members prepaid their membership for eight ( 8) months at $15,000 per month.
6.
Twenty percent (20%) of the grants were not received at the end of each year.
7.
To secure adequate storage in 2022, payments of $3,000,000 were made in advance.
8.
Bond issued in 2021 was issued for $200,000,000. There was a repayment of $50,000 in 2022.
9.
All statutory contributions were paid at year end.

 

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