Cash flow statements Questions. 1. A company has a profit from operations of £20‚500 for the year ended 31 December 20X2.The depreciation charge for the year is £4000.Profit from operations also includes a loss on disposal of £500 on an item of plant. Extracts from the statement of financial position as shown below. 20X2 20X1 Inventory £17‚400 £16‚100 Receivables £21‚500 £20‚500 Trade Payables £18‚400 £17‚600 Ignore
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on Reflection on The Book of the Dun Cow My Review on The Book of The Dun Cow Equal parts allegory and fable‚ The Book of the Dun Cow is one of those rare books that transcends genre boundaries to appeal to a broad range of readers. Key to this unique trait are the theological underpinnings Walter Wangerin‚ Jr.‚ embedded in the very heart of the book. Christian in outlook from page one‚ The Book of the Dun Cow owes much to the Narnia cycle of C.S. Lewis half a century before. Clearly‚ Wangerin’s
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Practical Accounting 1 Cash and Receivables -1. Assume the following facts for Kurt Company: the month-end bank statement shows a balance of P40‚000: outstanding checks totaled P2‚000; a deposit of P8‚000 is in transit at month-end; and a check for Pf400 was erroneously charged against the account by the bank. What is the correct cash balance at the end of the month? a. P33‚600 c. P45‚600 b. P34‚400 d. P46‚400 2. The August 31 bank statement of K‚ Inc. showed a balance of P113‚000. Deduction in
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TSMC Company establishes an imprest petty cash fund by issuing a check for $200 to Mary Mann‚ the custodian of the petty cash fund. On October 31‚ 2008‚ Mary Mann submitted the following paid petty cash receipts for replenishment of the petty cash fund when there is $55 cash in the fund: Freight-in $27 Office Supplies Expense 35 Entertainment of Clients 60 Postage Expense 20 Instructions Prepare the journal entries required to establish the petty cash fund on October 1 and the replenishment
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Cash Control and Cash Budgets Budgeted Income Statement and Budgeted Balance Sheet What is a Budgeted Income Statement? An estimate of expected revenues and expenses for a business‚ over a specific time period i.e. 1 year‚ 1 month or a specific event. What is a Budgeted Balance Sheet? An estimate of a business ’s financial position (assets‚ liabilities and owners equity) which can be produced for both the start and end of a period of time (i.e. a year) or for a special event when preparing
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I. INTRODUCTION Statement of Cash Flow (Cash Flow Statement) describes the changes in the cash position of a company during specific period of time. In business as in personal finance‚ cash flows are essential to solvency. Solvency can be described as the degree to which the current assets of an individual or entity exceed the current liabilities of that individual or entity. Cash flow is crucial to an entity’s survival. Having ample cash on hand will ensure that creditors‚ employees and others
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Introduction of cash budgeting Cash budget is a inputs and outputs of a business or a individual over a long period of time (e-conomic‚ 2013). A cash budgeting is relate to a organisation’s plan to plan ahead and to plan ahead of the future in a company. It usually expressed it as numbers of cash budgeting. The main objective of preparing cash budget is to ensure that the cash is sufficient for the purpose of capital or revenues expenditure. It is also to have cash in advanced in the case of shortage
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THE CASH REGISTER The modern cash register or till is made up of 4-5 parts. A cash drawer: Is usually located under the register and holds cash and receipts from transactions. A manual input: A keyboard with the regular qwerty or a custom input pad and a number pad to manually enter barcodes. A scanner: A scanner can be handheld or stationary and is used to scan barcodes which are then added to your bill. A display screen: The screen shows you all the items that you have scanned and their
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My "Eight Cow" Bracelet "Beauty is only skin deep" was a phrase I heard quite often during my awkward childhood. When I was a baby‚ I had two chins‚ Michelin Tire legs‚ and hair that stuck straight up even though it was easily over two inches long. My mom would often dress me in only a diaper on hot days inspiring my uncle to label me with the name of "Marshmallow Butt." It was a name he was quite fond of calling me‚ even years later. As I grew‚ the double chin turned into one and a half‚
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Cash Discount on Sales Cash discount is the discount offered by seller for paying cash early. Cash discount is only offered on credit sales where the customers do not pay at the time of sale but promise to pay latter. There are two methods of accounting for sales that offer cash discounts; the gross method and the net method. These two methods are explained with the help of the following example: Example Suppose Company A sells certain goods at a price of $4‚400 with terms of payment
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