What is the Total noncurrent assets?

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What is the Total noncurrent assets? 
Assessment Proper:. Current Cost Accounting
The questions in this section are based on the following data:
Problem 2: ABC Company was formed on January 1, 2020. The entity reported the
following financial statements pertaining to the first year of operations:
Income Statement
Sales
Cost of goods sold
Inventory - January 1
Purchases
Goods available for sale
Inventory - December 31
Gross profit
Operating expenses
Expenses excluding depreciation
Depreciation
Income before income tax
Less: Income tax expense
Net Income
P5,000,000
P1,000,000
3.100.000
P4,100,000
900,000)
3,200.000
P1,800,000
P 700,000
100.000
800.000
P1,000,000
350.000
P 650.000
Statement of Financial Position
Assets
Cash
Accounts receivable
Inventory
P 500,000
600,000
900,000
800,000
Land
Equipment (Life - 10 years)
Accumulated depreciation
Total assets
P1,000,000
100,000
900.000
P3,700.000
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity
Accounts payable
Notes payable
Income tax payable
P 500,000
400,000
350.000 P1,250,000
P2,000,000
Share capital
Retained Earnings
Net Income
Dividends
P 650,000
200.000)
450.000 2.450.000
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity
P3,700.000
Current cost information on December 31, 2020:
Cost of goods sold at average current cost
Inventory
Land
Equipment
P3,500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
1,600,000
Required: In a restated set of financial statements prepared in accordance with the
current cost accounting, how much would appear as
1. Realized holding gain
2. Unrealized holding gain
3. Net income
4. Total noncurrent assets
5. Total liabilities and shareholders' equity
Transcribed Image Text:Assessment Proper:. Current Cost Accounting The questions in this section are based on the following data: Problem 2: ABC Company was formed on January 1, 2020. The entity reported the following financial statements pertaining to the first year of operations: Income Statement Sales Cost of goods sold Inventory - January 1 Purchases Goods available for sale Inventory - December 31 Gross profit Operating expenses Expenses excluding depreciation Depreciation Income before income tax Less: Income tax expense Net Income P5,000,000 P1,000,000 3.100.000 P4,100,000 900,000) 3,200.000 P1,800,000 P 700,000 100.000 800.000 P1,000,000 350.000 P 650.000 Statement of Financial Position Assets Cash Accounts receivable Inventory P 500,000 600,000 900,000 800,000 Land Equipment (Life - 10 years) Accumulated depreciation Total assets P1,000,000 100,000 900.000 P3,700.000 Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Accounts payable Notes payable Income tax payable P 500,000 400,000 350.000 P1,250,000 P2,000,000 Share capital Retained Earnings Net Income Dividends P 650,000 200.000) 450.000 2.450.000 Total liabilities and shareholders' equity P3,700.000 Current cost information on December 31, 2020: Cost of goods sold at average current cost Inventory Land Equipment P3,500,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 1,600,000 Required: In a restated set of financial statements prepared in accordance with the current cost accounting, how much would appear as 1. Realized holding gain 2. Unrealized holding gain 3. Net income 4. Total noncurrent assets 5. Total liabilities and shareholders' equity
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