INTER. ACCOUNTING - CONNECT+ALEKS ACCESS
10th Edition
ISBN: 9781264770335
Author: SPICELAND
Publisher: MCG
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QUESTION 2
The following is the Trial Balances extracted from the books of Rosemary Garden Enterprise
as at 31 December 2021:
Debit (RM)
Credit (RM)
153,900
Capital
Drawings
3,500
Sales
400,000
Purchases
250,000
Return Inwards and outwards
4,150
450
Inventory as at 1 January 2021
Delivery van at cost
Office equipment at cost
Accumulated depreciation at 1 January 2021
Delivery van
Office equipment
65,000
20,000
36,000
4,500
10,800
Account Receivable
90,000
Account Payable
32,000
Insurance on machinery
750
Allowance for doubtful debts as at 1 January 2021
1550
Discount allowed and discount received
350
800
Stationery
General expenses
Rental expense
300
2,200
3,300
Interest on loan
5,600
Cash in hand
4,250
Cash at bank
Carriage inwards
Wages and salaries expenses
10% Long term investment
8% Loan from Tekun
9,000
1,500
16,100
162,000
70,000
674,000
TOTAL
674,000
Additional information:
a) The closing inventory as at 31 December 2021 is RM 30,000.
b) The amount of a debtor of RM750 is to be…
How would each of the following items be reported on the balance sheet?
Item
Reported on
(a)
Accrued vacation pay.
select a balance sheet section Current AssetsCurrent LiabilityCurrent Liability or Long-term LiabilityFootnote DisclosureLong-term InvestmentsProperty, Plant and EquipmentStockholders' Equity
(b)
Estimated taxes payable.
select a balance sheet section Current AssetsCurrent LiabilityCurrent Liability or Long-term LiabilityFootnote DisclosureLong-term InvestmentsProperty, Plant and EquipmentStockholders' Equity
(c)
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(d)
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Common-Size Comparative Financial Position
In %
At December 31
2021
2020
2019
Assets
Cash
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