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This Study Resource Was: Problem I
This Study Resource Was: Problem I
The books of Kapiz Co. show the following balances at December 31, 20x1:
Cash on hand ₱
400,000
Cash in Bank – current account 1,200,00
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Cash in Bank – peso savings deposit 5,000,00
0
Cash in Bank – dollar deposit (unrestricted) $
100,000
Cash in Bank – dollar deposit (restricted) 250,000
Cash in 3-month money-market account ₱
500,000
3-month unrestricted time deposit $
20,000
Treasury bill, purchased 11/1/20x1, maturing 2/14/20x2 ₱1,600,0
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Treasury bond, purchased 3/1/20x1, maturing 2/28/20x2 1,000,00
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Treasury note, purchased 12/1/20x1, maturing 2/28/20x2 400,000
Unused Credit Line 4,000,00
0
Redeemable preference shares, purchased 12/1/20x1, 740,000
due on 3/1/20x2
Treasury shares, purchased 12/1/20x1, to be reissued on 200,000
1/5/20x2
Sinking fund 400,000
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Cash on hand includes a ₱40,000 check payable to Kapiz Co. dated December 29, 20x1.
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During December 20x0, check amounting to ₱30,000 was drawn against the Cash in bank - current
account in payment of accounts payable. The check remains outstanding as of December 31, 20x1.
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The Cash in Bank – peso savings deposit includes ₱800,000 security bond on a pending labor litigation,
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in favor of a previous employee. The establishment of the bond is mandated by a court of law.
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The Cash in Bank – peso savings deposit also includes a compensating balance amounting to ₱500,000
which is not legally restricted.
The Cash in Bank – dollar deposit (unrestricted) account includes interest of $4,000, net of tax, directly
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How much is the cash and cash equivalents to be reported in the 20x1 financial statements?
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12,870,000
PROBLEM II
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How much is the amount of cash to be reported in the financial statements? 790,000
PROBLEM III
The following were the transactions involving an entity’s petty cash fund during the period.
July. 1, 20x1 Established ₱30,000 petty cash fund.
July 1 Disbursements are made for the following:
through 21, - Groceries for use of employees in the pantry ₱4,200
20x1 - Transportation of Mang Benny, the messenger boy 1,500
- Snacks during meetings and conferences 3,000
- Gasoline for company vehicles 9,000
- Pedicure of Ms. Ana (secretary of the
boss) – authorized 9,000
Total ₱ 26,700
July 22, 20x1 Total coins and currencies in the petty cash box is ₱1,500. Replenishment is made.
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Assuming that the petty cash fund is not replenished and financial statements are prepared on July 31,
20x1, the month-end adjustment to the petty cash fund is:
PROBLEM IV
As of December 31, 20x1, the petty cash fund of Kristelle Co. with a general leger balance of ₱15,000
comprises the following:
Coins and currencies 2,550
Petty cash vouchers:
Gasoline for delivery equipment 3,000
Medical supplies for employees 2,040 5,040
IOU’s:
Advances to employees 2,220
A sheet of paper with names of several employees
together with contribution to bereaved employee,
attached is a currency of 2,400
Checks:
Check drawn to the order of the petty cash custodian 3,000
Personal check drawn by the petty cash custodian 2,400
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Gasoline for delivery equipment 3,000
Medical supplies for employees 2,040
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Cash short or over 2,190
Cash in bank 9,450
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PROBLEM V
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Jane Co. is preparing its September 30, 20x1 bank reconciliation. Relevant information is shown below:
Balance per books 1,480
Balance per bank statement 2,800
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A ₱600 loan amortization of Jane Co. was erroneously debited by the bank to Tarzan Co.’s account.
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A ₱650 collection of accounts receivable was erroneously recorded in the books as ₱560. The actual
amount deposited to the bank is ₱650.
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PROBLEM VI
Ching Co. has the following information:
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Balance per books
80
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Credit memos
70
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Debit memos
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Deposits in transit
60
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Outstanding checks
80
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Balance per bank statement, November 30 4,5
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Total Debits per bank statement, November
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Loan proceeds directly credited to Girly’s account in 1,20
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October 0
Collection of receivable directly credited to Girly’s
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Overstatement in bank credit in October 370
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PROBLEM VIII
Radeline Co.’s bank statement shows an overdraft of ₱18,500 as of August 31, 20x1. Additional
information is as follows:
A cash deposit of ₱1,380 appears on the bank statement as ₱1,830. The bank admits it has committed
an error.
The bank collected ₱700 from a customer on behalf of Radeline.
Cash deposited in an overnight depository on August 30 but not shown on the August bank statement –
₱1,800
Interest on overdraft not yet recorded – ₱1,728
Check issued but not presented – ₱2,200
The bank returned a customer check for ₱2,000 to Radeline.
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PROBLEM IX
Kriselda Co. has the following information for the months of June and July.
June 30 July 31
Book balance ? 9,300
Book debits 30,700
Book credits 27,000
Bank balance 10,200 16,800
Bank debits 21,300
Bank credits ?
Notes collected by bank 2,250 3,000
Bank service charge 20 100
NSF checks 880 1,400
Understatement of recorded cash
collections 1,900 1,200
Deposit in transit 6,000 11,250
Outstanding checks 9,750 17,850
Loan amortization of Kristeta
Corp. erroneously debited to
Kriselda Co.’s account 2,400 1,800
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PROBLEM X
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On January 1, 20x1, UFC Co. established a petty cash fund of P400. On December 31, 20x1, the petty
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cash fund was examined and found to have receipts and documents for miscellaneous expenses
amounting to P364. In addition, there was cash amounting to P44. What entry would be required to
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record replenishment of the petty cash fund on December 31, 20x1?
Miscellaneous Expense...........364
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PROBLEM XI
Information from the records of ABC Co. is shown below:
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PROBLEM XII
On December 27, 20x1, ABC Co. received a sale order for a credit sale of goods with selling price of
₱3,000. The goods were shipped by ABC on December 31, 20x1 and were received by the buyer on
January 2, 20x2. The related shipping costs amounted to ₱20. ABC Co. collected the receivable on
January 5, 20x2. If the term of the sale is FOB destination, freight collect, how much net cash is collected
on January 5, 20x2? 2,980
PROBLEM XIII
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STALWART STRONG Co. sells inventory with a list price of ₱200,000 on account under credit terms of
20%, 10%, 2/10, n/30.
1. If STALWART uses the gross method, how much is the debit to account receivable on initial
recognition? 144,000
2. If STALWART uses the net method, how much is the debit to account receivable on initial
recognition? 141,120
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PROBLEM XIV
ABC Co. has the following information on December 31, 20x1 before any year-end adjustments.
Allowance for doubtful accounts, Jan. 1 30,400
Write-offs 19,000
Recoveries 3,800
Sales (including cash sales of ₱380,000) 2,280,000
Sales returns and discounts (including ₱3,800 sales returns
22,800
on cash sales)
Accounts receivable, Dec. 31 570,000
Percentage of credit sales 3%
ABC Co. has the following information on December 31, 20x1 before any year-end adjustments.
Accounts receivable, Jan. 1 80,000
Net credit sales 270,000
Collections from customers (including recoveries) 140,000
Allowance for doubtful accounts, Jan. 1 10,000
Write-offs 5,000
Recoveries 1,000
Percentage of receivables 5%
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PROBLEM XVI
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ABC Co. has been recognizing bad debt expenses based on the direct write-off method. In 20x4, ABC Co.
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decided to change to the allowance method and that doubtful accounts shall be estimated using the
percentage of receivables method. The percentage is to be computed based on all available historical
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data up to a maximum of four years. Information for five years is shown below:
Year Write-offs Recoveries Net credit sales
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The balances of accounts receivables on January 1, 20x4 and December 31, 20x4 are ₱100,000 and
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How much is the doubtful accounts expense to be recognized in 20x4? 34,000
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PROBLEM XVI
0 – 60 180,000 1%
61 – 120 135,000 2%
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During the year, ABC Co. wrote off ₱10,500 receivables and recovered ₱6,000 that had been written-off
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in prior years. The allowance for doubtful accounts has a beginning balance of ₱3,000. How much is the
doubtful accounts expense for the year? 15,000
PROBLEM XVII
ABC Co. sells to wholesalers on terms of 2/15, net 30. An analysis of ABC Co.’s trade receivable
balances at December 31, 20x1, revealed the following:
Receivable
Age in days balances
0 – 15 180,000
16 – 30 108,000
31 – 60 90,000
61 – 90 72,000
91 – 120 54,000
121 – 150 36,000
Total accounts
540,000
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ABC Co. uses the aging of receivables method. The estimated percentages of collectibility based on past
experience are shown below.
Accounts which are overdue for less than 31 days 97%
Accounts which are overdue 31 – 60 days 90%
Accounts which are overdue 61 – 90 days 85%
Accounts which are overdue 91 – 120 days 65%
Accounts which are overdue for over 120 days 40%
The allowance for doubtful accounts has a balance of ₱18,000 as of January 1, 20x1. Write-offs and
recoveries during the year amounted to ₱6,000 and ₱3,000, respectively. How much is the doubtful
accounts expense for the year? 15,600
PROBLEM XVIII
ABC Co. has the following information on December 31, 20x1 before any year-end adjustments.
6,300,0
Net credit sales
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Accounts receivable, December
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Allowance for doubtful accounts, Dec. 31 (before any 53,55
necessary year-end adjustments) 0
Percentage of credit sales 2%
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The aging of receivables is shown below:
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Days outstanding Receivable balances
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0 – 60 378,000 1%
61 – 120 283,500 2%
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Total accounts receivables 976,500
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ABC Co. uses the percentage of credit sales in determining bad debts in monthly financial reports and
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₱28,350.
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As of December 31, ABC Co. determined that ₱63,000 accounts receivable from a certain customer
included in the “61-120 days outstanding” group is 95% collectible and a ₱31,500 account included in
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the “Over 120 days outstanding” group is worthless and needs to be written-off.
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1. How much is the balance of the allowance for doubtful accounts on January 1, 20x1? 18,900
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2. How much is the adjusted bad debt expense to be reported in the year-end financial statements?
132,300
PROBLEM XIX
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ABC Co. has the following information before any year-end adjustment.
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Recoveries and write-offs during the year amounted to ₱1,000 and ₱7,600, respectively. How much is the
bad debts expense for the year? 16,600
PROBLEM XX
The following information was included in the bank reconciliation for Roman Co. for July of 2012:
Checks & charges recorded by bank in July, including a July service charge of P2,800, P932,600; Service
charge made by bank in June and recorded in books in July, P1,200; Customer’s NSF check returned as a
bank charge in July (no entry made in books), P6,000; Customer’s NSF check returned in June, recorded
by the company in July, P15,000; Outstanding checks in July 31, P300,000; Outstanding checks for June,
P255,000; Checks issued in July for P20,000 recorded by the company as, P2,000; Erroneous bank charge
in July, P20,000; Erroneous bank credit in June corrected in July, P30,000 and Erroneous book receipt in
June corrected in July, P5,000. What is the unadjusted disbursement per book on July 31, 2012? 922,000
PROBLEM XXI
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Credit Sales during 2011 P 21,000,000
Allowance for doubtful accounts 1/1/11 170,000
Collection of accounts written off in prior years
(Customer credit was reestablished) 80,000
Customer accounts written off as uncollectible during 2011 300,000
What is the balance in allowance for doubtful accounts at December 31, 2011? 30,810
PROBLEM XXII
In your audit of UMPISA PA LANG YAN! Company’s cash account as of December 31, 2013, you ascertain
the following information:
The bookkeeper’s bank reconciliation on November 30, 2013, is as follows:
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*Entered in Check Register in December
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The Cash receipt journal shows total receipts for December of P 371,766. The Cash register reflects total
checks issued in December of P 377,632. A collection of P 5,912 was recorded on company books on
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December 31 but was not deposited until January 2, 2014.
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The balance per bank statement at December 31, 2013 is P 17,516. This statement shows total receipts of
P 373,502 and checks paid of P 380,284.
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1. Check no. 3413 dated November 24, 2013, was entered in the Check register as P300. Your
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examination of the paid checks returned with the December bank statement reveals that the amount
of this check is P30.
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2. Check no. 3417 was mutilated and returned by the payee. A replacement check (no. 3453) was issued.
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Both checks were entered in the Check register but no entry was made to cancel check no. 3417.
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4. On January 3, 2014, the bank informed your client that a December bank service charge of P42 was
omitted from the statement.
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5. Your examination of the bank credit memo accompanying the December bank statement discloses that
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it represents proceeds from the note receivable collection in December for P 4,000.
QUESTIONS:
1. What is the total book disbursement for the month of December? 377,668
2. What is the book balance at December 31? 9,796
3. The outstanding checks at December 31 totaled? 9,042
4. What is the adjusted bank balance on November 30? 16,732
5. The adjusted book receipt for the month of December should be? 375,766
6. The adjusted book disbursement for the month of December should be? 377,674
7. What is the adjusted book balance on December 31? 14,824
PROBLEM XXIII
In connection with your audit of KAYA PA BA Company at December 31 2015, the following bank
reconciliation
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Balance per bank P 30,534
Deposits in transit 37,856
P 68,390
Outstanding checks 42,756
Balance per books P 25,634
As part of your verification, you obtained the bank statement and cancelled checks from the bank on
January 15, 2016. According to the records of the company, checks issued from January 1-15, 2016,
amounted to P 22,482. Checks returned by the bank on January 15, 2016 totaled P 58,438. Of the checks
outstanding on December 31, 2015, P 9,600 were not returned by the bank with the January 15, 2016,
bank statement; and of those issued, according to the records of the company, in January 2016, P 7,200
were not returned by the bank.
Based on the above data, calculate the disbursements per company records. The difference between the
disbursements per books as computed and as reported is? 10,000
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