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Question 68

STU commenced trading on 1 January. Total sales for the month of January were $250,000. which were 75% on credit and 25% for cash. Sales are expected to increase by 10% a month Irrecoverable debts are estimated to be 5% of credit sales Of the credit sales expected to pay, 50% pay in the month following the sale and the remaining 50% the month after.

The cash expected to be received in February is:

Options:

A.

$151,563

B.

$162,500

C.

$157,813

D.

$156,250

Question 69

Which of the following is NOT a primary need for regulating financial reporting information of incorporated entities?

Options:

A.

To improve the reliability of information for users.

B.

To make information more consistent.

C.

To make information more comparable.

D.

To ensure that information is consistent with its legal form.

Question 70

Below are extracts from LLL's financial statements for the year ended 31 December 20X2.

Depreciation of $25,000 was charged on properly, plant and equipment in the year and there were no disposals

What is the cash generated from operations for inclusion in LLL's statement of cash flows for the year ended 31 December 20X2?

Options:

A.

$355 000

B.

$390,000

C.

$415,000

D.

$435,000

Question 71

The following information relates to AA.

Extract of Trial Balance at 31 December 20X4;

Notes

(i) Inventory at 31 December 20X4 was valued at cost at $30.

(ii) The loan which was received on 1 July 20X4 is repayable in 20X9.

(iii) Corporate income tax represents an over-provision of tax for the year ended 31 December 20X3. AA reported a loss for tax purposes for the year ended 31 December 20X4 and a tax refund is expected amounting to $20.

(iv) Cost of sales, administration and distribution costs need to be adjusted for the following:

What figures should be entered on the face of the Statement of profit or Loss for the year ended 31 December 20X4 in relation to Interest and Corporate income tax?

Options:

A.

Interest $25 Corporate income tax $(37)

B.

Interest $25 Corporate income tax $37

C.

Interest $50 Corporate income tax $(3)

D.

Interest $50 Corporate income tax $3

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Exam Code: F1
Exam Name: Financial Reporting
Last Update: May 3, 2024
Questions: 248
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