Calculate the change in the company's net working capital between the years 20x8 and 20x9. Explain what could be due to the change in working capital for that period.
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Calculate the change in the company's net working capital between the years 20x8 and 20x9. Explain what could be due to the change in working capital for that period.
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- Balance Sheet December 31, 20X6 (with comparative figures for 20X5) 20X6 $ 25,000 32,000 48,000 15,000 20X5 $ - 24,000 60,000 8,000 150,000 30,000 $ 245,000 $ 212,000 Cash Accounts receivable Inventory Long term investments Property, plant, & equipment Less: accumulated depreciation 170,000 45,000 Total Assets $ 8,000 16,000 35,000 30,000 123,000 $ 245,000 $ 212,000 Bank overdraft $ 24,000 Accounts payable Notes payable Common shares 30,000 30,000 161,000 Retained earnings Total liabilities and equity Given the balance sheet above, prepare a statement of cash flows for Companion Enterprises Ltd. using the indirect method. Net income for 20X6 was $88,000. There were no disposals of capital assets or long-terminvestments.Use ihe Iollowing limancial statement imiomalion for lefm 13! Comparative Balance Sheet 12/31/20X3 12/31/20X2 Cash 408,000 $ 192,000 Accounts receivable 360,000 216.000 Inventory Property, plant, and equipment Accumulated depreciation 384,000 480,000 608,000 960,000 (320,000) (304,000) $1,544,000 Total Assets $1.440,000 Accounts payable Income taxes payable Bonds payable $ 176,000 2$ 96,000 352,000 392,000 360.000 600,00 Common stock 216,000 216,000 Retained earnings 336,000 240,000 $1,544,000 Total Liabilities and Equity $1.440,000 Income Statement for the Year ended Dec 31, 20X3 Sales revenue $8,400,000 Cost of sales Gross profit Depreciation expense Other operating expenses Income from operations Interest expense 7,152,000 1,248,000 $ 80,000 712.000 792,000 456,000 72,000 Income before taxes 384,000 Income taxes 96,000 Net income $ 288,000 Cash dividends for the year 20X3 were $192,000. > During the year, equipment was sold for $240,000. This equipment cost $352,000 originally and…9. RGW Industries purchased the net assets of SP Company for P1,300,000. A schedule of the net assets of SP Company, as recorded on SP Company's books at the time of the acquisition, is as follows: Assets Cash Receivable Inventory Land, buildings, and equipment (net) Total assets Liabilities Current liabilities Long-term debt P31,000 250,000 302,000 350,000 P933,000 Inventory Land, building and equipment Patent P90,000 185,000 P275,000 P658,000 Total liabilities Net assets (book value) The following schedule shows the differences between the recorded costs and market values of the assets of SP Company at the date of the acquisition: Cost P302,000 350,000 0 Purchased in-process research and development Existing workforce Totals P652,000 P275,000 Liabilities Determine the amount of goodwill to be recognized on the acquisition? a. P642,000 c. P74,000 b. P464,000 d. P164,000 0 0 Market P400,000 390,000 40,000 300,000 90,000 P1,220,000 P275,000
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- Show the solution in good accounting form Orange Company’s ledger revealed the following account balances as of December 31, 2020: Unamortized discount on bonds payable P120,000; Organization costs P100,000; Losses in early years of company P450,000; Trademarks P750,000 Patents P150,000; Amount set up by BOD as goodwill P300,000. How much should be presented as intangible assets shown In the statement of financial position?QUESTION 3 Income statement for the year ended 31 December 2021 and the balance sheet as at 31 December 2020 and 2021 of Jimah Berhad are as follows: TIMAH BERHAD Statement of Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 31 December 2021 RM RM Sales 623,000 Cost of Sales 353,000 Gross Profit 270,000 Other Expenses (101,000) 169,000 Other Operating Income 13,000 182,000 Interest Revenue and Similar Income 4,000 186,000 Interest Expense and Similar Charges (16,000) 170,000 Tax on Profit (35,000) 135,000 Profit after Taxation Retained Profit b/f 53,000 188,000 (40,000) Transfer to General Reserve Dividend on Ordinary Shares Retained Profit c/f (60,000) (100,000) 88,000Orbit Limited : Statement of Financial Position as at 31 December 2022 2021 Non-current Assets R11 810 000 R7 560 000 Property, Plant, Equipment R10 025 000 R6 250 000 Investments R1 785 000 R1 310 000 Current Assets R4 190 000 R4 690 000 Inventories R 1 875 000 R2 350 000 Account Receivable R1 925 000 R2 200 000 Cash R390 000 R140 000 Toatal Assets R16 000 000 R12 250 000 Equities & Liabilities Equity ? ? Oridanary share capital R5 480 000 R3 680 000 Retained earnings ? ? Non-current Liabilities R4 500 000 R3 800 000 Loan (20% p.a) R4 500 000 R3 800 000 Current Liabilities R2 300 000 R1 500 000 Accounts payable? R2 300 000 R1 500 000 Calculate the increase in the retained earnings over the two-year period.
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