NOMINAL ACCOUNTS SECTION Sales 2 040 000 Cost of sales 1 200 000 Debtors allowances 36 700 Rent income 205 500 Salaries and wages 266 000 Pension Fund and UIF contributions 34 400 Bad debts 21 250 Water and electricity 53 900 Discount allowed 4 565 Telephone 29 700 Advertising 31 100 Insurance 48 600 Packing material 22 500 Bank charges 11 845 Interest on loan ? Interest on fixed deposit 27 000
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Balances on 1 March 2015 Cost Accumulated…
Balances on 1 March 2015 Cost Accumulated depreciation Carrying value Land and buildings 400 000 ( 0) 400 000 Vehicles 300 000 (76 000) 224 000 Equipment 80 000 (20 000) 60 000 INFORMATION Land and buildings ● Extension to the building at a cost of R120 000. ● Repairs to the store room amounts to R25 000 Vehicles ● Trade in an old vehicle at Jozi Motors on 1 September 2015 for R55 000. This vehicle was bought on 1 March 2013 for R100 000. The new vehicle was purchased on credit on the same day for R150 000. ● Depreciation on vehicles is calculated at 20% p.a. on the cost price / straight line method. Equipment ● Kgosi Traders bought eight laptops at R6 000 each on 1 December 2015. ● Depreciation on equipment is calculated at 10% p.a on the diminishing balance method. 37 TOTAL 150
2.2 ACCOUNTING EQUATION Trevor and Mandy are p…
2.2 ACCOUNTING EQUATION Trevor and Mandy are partners of Trendy Clothes. REQUIRED Use the example below to analyse the transactions that follow. Indicate an increase with +, a decrease with – and no change with 0. Assume that the bank account balance is favourable at all times. (16) Example: Paid the telephone account per cheque, R500. No. Assets Equity Liabilities e.g. – 500 – 500 0 Transactions 2.2.1 Partner Mandy withdrew R4 800 trading stock from the business for her personal use. 2.2.2 Cash sales of R12 000. The mark-up is 60% on cost. 2.2.3 Paid his monthly salary per cheque to Trevor, R17 000. 2.2.4 Buy equipment on credit from ABC Wholesalers, R75 000. 2.2.5 A bonus of R10 000 is due to partner Trevor. 61
QUESTION 1: INCOME STATEMENT AND GAAP PRINCIPLES …
QUESTION 1: INCOME STATEMENT AND GAAP PRINCIPLES (52 marks; 42 minutes) 1.1 MM TRADERS Information from the records of MM Traders (with partners M. Malan and M. Mofokeng) for the financial year ended 28 February 2019 is provided. REQUIRED: 1.1.1 Prepare the Income Statement (Statement of Comprehensive Income) for the financial year ended 28 February 2019. (47) INFORMATION: Optional: RIGHT CLICK ON THE BUTTON AND OPEN IN A NEW TAB TO DOWNLOAD THE PRE-ADJUSTMENT TRIAL BALANCE Extract from the Pre-Adjustment Trial Balance on 28 February 2019 BALANCE SHEET SECTION Debit Credit Trading stock 81 500 Debtors control 892 450 Provision for bad debts (1 March 2018) 2 750
QUESTION 2: BALANCE SHEET EXTRACT AND NOTES (61 marks; 4…
QUESTION 2: BALANCE SHEET EXTRACT AND NOTES (61 marks; 48 minutes) 2.1 PJ TRADERS The information was extracted from the books of PJ Traders, with partners H. Pollard and E. Jantjies. The financial year ended on 28 February 2019. REQUIRED: 2.1.1 Prepare the following notes to the Balance Sheet for the financial year ended 28 February 2019: ● Capital (8) ● Current Accounts (12) ● Trade and other payables Note: Show all short-term liabilities except Bank Overdraft and current portion of loan in this note. (11) 2.1.2 Complete the Equity and Liabilities section of the Balance Sheet on 28 February 2019. (14) INFORMATION: A. Balances from the ledger on 28 February 2019. R Capital: H. Pollard (1/2/2019) 600 000 Capital: E. Jantjies (28/2/2019) 300 000 Current Account: H. Pollard (1/3/2018) 22 500 Cr Current Account: E. Jantjies (1/3/2018) 57 600 Dr Drawings: H. Pollard 72 000 Drawings: E. Jantjies 96 000 Loan: FR Finkom 450 000 Creditors control 62 750 SARS: PAYE 13 500 Bank 16 600 Cr Accrued expenses / Expenses payable 12 700 Income receive in advance 4 600 Accrued income / Income receivable 17 000 Prepaid expenses 16 300
4.6 Fill in the missing words (2) …
4.6 Fill in the missing words (2) Building structures to protect the coast is called _____engineering whilst working with natural processes is called _____ engineering.
EXTRA ESSAY QUESTION (USE ONLY IF NECESSARY)
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3.8 From the Cutty Sark, you look downstream. In which…
3.8 From the Cutty Sark, you look downstream. In which direction is the river flowing? (5)
QUESTION 2 Study figure 2.1 2.1 Name t…
QUESTION 2 Study figure 2.1 2.1 Name the plate boundary. (2) Right click on the button to open the image
4.5 Why are dunes the least impacted by human activiti…
4.5 Why are dunes the least impacted by human activities?? (2)