Lecture 6 Receivables 1. Types of receivables (1)Accounts receivable: the amounts owed to the firm by customers on account from the sale of goods or services (2)Notes receivable: the amounts owing to the firm outside normal trade for which formal instruments of credit are issued evidencing the debt‚ and on which interest is generally payable (3) Other receivables include non-trade receivables such as interest receivable‚ loans‚ advances and GST receivable. 2. Accounting for A/R Accounts receivables
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Q: Is depreciation expense or depreciation cost is fixed cost or variable cost in nature? Fixed costs: Fixed costs are such costs that do not change with the change in activity level within the relevant range. Where relevant range can be defined in terms of time or activity level. Variable costs: Variable costs are such costs that change with the change in activity level . Coming to the question‚ depreciation expense or depreciation cost can either be fixed or variable and this depends on the
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| | | | | |2A | |Compute depreciation under different methods. | |Simple | |30–40 | | | | | | | | | |3A | |Compute depreciation under different methods. | |Moderate | |30–40
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purchased at a cost of $2‚697.50. We will calculate the difference between the accumulated Depreciation of office equipment balance and the office equipment account. We will then include the new office equipment to the balance‚ and then multiply the new balance by 20 percent using the declining-balance basis: NOTE (a) Office equipment DR. Depreciation Expense $4‚740 CR. Accumulated Office Equipment Depreciation $4‚740 Calculations: ($85‚829.89 – $64‚827.32) + $2‚697.50 $21‚002.57 + $2
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CHAPTER 21 Accounting for Leases ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE (BY TOPIC) Brief Exercises Topics Questions *1. Rationale for leasing. 1‚ 2‚ 4 *2. Lessees; classification of leases; accounting by lessees. 3‚ 5‚ 7‚ 8‚ 14 *3. Disclosure of leases. 19 *4. Lessors; classification of leases; accounting by lessors. 5‚ 6‚ 9‚ 10‚ 11‚ 12‚ 13 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ 11 *5. Residual values; bargainpurchase options; initial direct costs. 15‚ 16‚ 17‚ 18 *6
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investment expenditure comes to $1‚050. This is your cost basis. What sources are reliably used to estimate as asset’s useful life? Depreciation is the process of allocating the cost of long-lived plant assets other than land to expense over the asset’s estimated useful life. For financial reporting purposes‚ companies may choose from several different depreciation methods. Before studying some of the methods that companies use to depreciate assets‚ make sure you understand the following definitions
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SECTION A Answer any FOUR questions from this section. Each question carries 10 marks. 1. a. Explain the following accounting concepts and illustrate each with an example: i. Historical cost ii. Stable monetary measures (5 marks) b. For each of the independent situations described below‚ list the accounting principle or concept that has been violated and give your explanation: i. Andy Company accrued interest expense on the personal bank loan of the owner at year end
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1. Introduction Boral Limited (Boral) is the largest building and construction materials company in Australia. The company is principally engaged in supplying and manufacturing‚ construction and building materials. The products offered by the company include pre-mix concrete and asphalt‚ flyash‚ cement‚ quarry products‚ timber‚ windows‚ plasterboard‚ concrete masonry products‚ clay and concrete roof tiles‚ clay bricks‚ and pavers. It serves customers in the construction and building industries.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND CASH FLOW 1. Liquidity measures how quickly and easily an asset can be converted to cash without significant loss in value. It’s desirable for firms to have high liquidity so that they have a large factor of safety in meeting short-term creditor demands. However‚ since liquidity also has an opportunity cost associated with it - namely that higher returns can generally be found by investing the cash into productive assets - low liquidity levels are also desirable to the
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FEASIBILITY STUDY On DMC Sparkle WATER REFILLING STATION INTRODUCTION The demand at the water refilling stations – water stores that sell purified water – is now increasing. The quality of purified water conforms to the national standards for drinking water and is even better than the quality of water produced by traditional water supply systems in terms of removed impurities. Over the years‚ as the demand for cleaner water becomes higher‚ the price of household water purifiers and bottled
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