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- Financed by: Paid-up: Share Capital Retained Earnings Reserves Long Term Liabilities Current Other payables Trade creditors Liabilities Accrued expense Barakah Company Balance Sheet as at 31st December 2019 100,000 245,500 30,000 Additional Information: i) ii) 600,000 155,500 75,000 830,500 25,000 375,500 1,231,000 Fixed Assets (net after depreciation) $ Land & Buildings Equipment Vehicles Fixtures & Fittings Current Assets Inventory Accounts Receivable Prepayments Cash at Bank Cash in Hand Work-in-Progress is one-sixth of the total Inventory. Prepayments are related to the rental of buildings. Bad debt is 5% for the year. Non-Muslim ownership is at 20%. 350,500 200,500 150,000 50,000 751,000 Required: Determine the zakat base and due for the company using: (a) Net Current Assets method; and (b) Net Invested Fund Method. 125,000 215,000 10,000 110,000 20,000 1,231,000Panda Bhd is a company that listed on Bursa Malaysia. It has finally succeeded in acquiring a controlling interest in its principle supplier, Stone Bhd. On 1 April 2020, Panda purchased 44,680 shares in Stone Bhd. The consideration consisted of two elements: a share exchange of three shares in Panda for every five acquired shares in Stone and the issue of a RM100 6% loan note for every 500 shares acquired in Stone. None of the purchase consideration, both share issue and issue of the loan notes has yet been recorded by Panda. At the date of acquisition, shares in Panda had a market value of RM5 each and the shares of Stone had a stock market price of RM3.50 each. The retained earnings of Stone on the date of acquisition was RM18,000. Panda group uses the fair value method to value the non-controlling interest. At the date of acquisition, the share price of Stone can be deemed to be representative of the fair value of the shares held by the non controlling interest. On 1 April 2020, the…Problem 8-8 (AICPA Adapted) Faye Company provided the following data for the current year: Proceeds from sale of equipment Purchase of bond investment Dividend declared Dividend paid Proceeds from sale of treasury shares What is the net cash provided by financing activities? 100,000 1,800,000 450,000 380,000 750,000 a. 200,000 b. 270,000 c. 300,000 d. 370,000 AH
- Category. Prior Year Current Year Accounts payable ??? ??? Accounts receivable 320,715 397,400 Accruals 40,500 33,750 Additional paid in capital 500,000 541,650 Cash 17,500 47,500 Common Stock 94,000 105,000 COGS 328,500 429,735.00 Current portion long-term debt 33,750 35,000 Depreciation expense 54,000 55,152.00 Interest expense 40,500 42,662.00 Inventories 279,000 288,000 Long-term debt 339,349.00 400,985.00 Net fixed assets 946,535 999,000 Notes payable 148,500 162,000 Operating expenses (excl. depr.) 126,000 161,641.00 Retained earnings 306,000 342,000 Sales 639,000 848,846.00 Тахes 24,750 47,931.00Grand Company reported the following accounts at the end of reporting period; Petty cash fund 10 000 Payroll fund 100 000 Sinking fund cash 500 000 Sinking fund securities 1 000 000 Accrued interest receivable – sinking fund Securities 50 000 Plant expansion fund 600 000 Cash render value 150 000 Investment in property…A Corporation provided the following information for the current year: Income from continuing operation 2,000,000Loss on credit risk of financial liability at FVPL 200,000Revaluation surplus 1,500,000Loss from discontinued operation 300,000Unrealized gain on financial asset – FVPL 900,000Net “remeasurement” gain on defined benefit plan during the year 400,000 Unrealized gain on equity investment – FVOCI 1,000,000Investment gain on debt investment – FVOCI 900,000Unrealized loss on future contract designated as a cashflow hedge 200,000Translation gain on foreign operation 300,000 [Q7]: Determine the total amount of (21) other comprehensive income and (22) comprehensive income for the current year.
- The following financial information relates to Cams Limited. Statement of Financial Position as at 31 December 2020 and 2021 2021 Ordinary share capital Retained earnings Property, plant and equipment Investments Debentures 12.5% Inventory Trade debtors Prepaid expenses Trade creditors Bank overdraft SARS (income tax) Shareholders for dividends R 400 000 000 Profit before interest and tax Depreciation on equipment Dividends received on investments Interest on dividends Income tax 55 230 000 165 000 20 000 124 000 37 000 25 21 000 000 5 000 30 000 Statement of comprehensive income for the year 31 December 2021 REGENT BUSINESS SCHOOL (RBS) ACADEMIC AND ASSESSMENT CALENDAR-JANUARY 2022 Note no. 1 for the year ended 31 December 2020 and 2021 Property, plant and equipment Land and building at cost Equipment at carrying value R 295 000 5000 195 000 2021 (R) 200 000 30.000 230 000 110 000 60 000 R 2020 120 000 28 500 1500 42 500 25 000 7 500 20 000 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE IN HUMAN RESOURCE…Category Accounts payable Accounts receivable Accruals Additional paid in capital Cash Common Stock COGS Current portion long-term debt Depreciation expense Interest expense Inventories Long-term debt Net fixed assets Notes payable Operating expenses (excl. depr.) Retained earnings Sales Taxes Prior Year Current Year ??? ??? 320,715 397,400 40,500 33,750 500,000 541,650 17,500 47,500 94,000 105,000 328,500 431,876.00 33,750 35,000 54,000 54,402.00 40,500 42,823.00 279,000 288,000 339,660.00 398,369.00 946,535 999,000 148,500 162,000 126,000 162,881.00 306,000 342,000 639,000 847,928.00 24,750 47,224.00 What is the current year's return on assets (ROA)? Submit Answer format: Percentage Round to: 2 decimal places (Example: 9.24%, % sign required. Will accept decimal format rounded to 4 decimal places (ex: 0.0924))Category Prior Year Current Year Accounts payable ??? ??? Accounts receivable 320,715 397,400 Accruals 40,500 33,750 Additional paid in capital 500,000 541,650 Cash 17,500 47,500 Common Stock 94,000 105,000 COGS 328,500 428,571.00 Current portion long-term debt 33,750 35,000 Depreciation expense 54,000 54,035.00 Interest expense 40,500 42,155.00 Inventories 279,000 288,000 Long-term debt 339,577.00 401,377.00 Net fixed assets 946,535 999,000 Notes payable 148,500 162,000 Operating expenses (excl. depr.) 126,000 162,171.00 Retained earnings 306,000 342,000 Sales 639,000 849,094.00 Taxes 24,750 47,192.00 What is the current year's entry for long-term debt on a common-sized balance sheet? (ROUND TO 4 DECIMAL PLACES.)
- The most recent financial statements for Crosby, Incorporated, appear below. Sales for 2022 are projected to grow by 20 percent. Interest expense will remain constant, the tax rate and the dividend payout rate also will remain constant. Costs, other expenses, current assets, fixed assets, and accounts payable increase spontaneously with sales. Sales Costs Other expenses Earnings before interest and taxes Interest expense Taxable income Taxes (24%) CROSBY, INCORPORATED 2021 Income Statement Net income Dividends Addition to retained earnings Current assets Cash Accounts receivable Inventory $31,335 69,745 $ 20,640 43,580 91,960 $747,000 582,000 18,000 FA $147,000 14,000 $ 133,000 31,920 $ 101,080 CROSBY, INCORPORATED Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2021 Assets Seved Liabilities and Owners' Equity Current liabilities Accounts payable Notes payable Total $ 54,800 14,000 $ 68,800 MA000O Accounts payable Accounts receivable Accruals Category Additional paid in capital Cash Common Stock COGS Current portion long-term debt Depreciation expense Interest expense Inventories Long-term debt Not fixed assets Notes payable Operating expenses (excl. depr.) Retained earnings Sales Taxes Prior Year Current Year 3,153.00 5,992.00 6,936.00 9,031.00 5,792.00 6,116.00 20,429.00 13,896.00 ??? Category 222 2,850 22,561.00 500 952.00 4,008.00 46,360 350 What is the firm's cash flow from financing? 1,259.00 1,120.00 3,060.00 6,658.00 16,820.00 22,100.00 75,431.00 74,071.00 6,567.00 19,950 20,000 35,524.00 34,531.00 45,432.00 2,850 Submit 18,594.00 500 1,019.00 920 Answer format: Number: Round to: 0 decimal placesCrane Company provided the following information on selected transactions during 2021: Purchase of land by issuing bonds Proceeds from issuing bonds Purchases of inventory Purchases of treasury stock Loans made to affiliated corporations Dividends paid to preferred stockholders Proceeds from issuing preferred stock Proceeds from sale of equipment $1100000 $4113000. $3625000. O $3222000. O $4422000. 3040000 3710000 602000 1480000 403000 1590000 301000 The net cash provided by financing activities during 2021 is