SOLUTION ADVANCED FINANCIAL REPORTING MAY 2010
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1 (a) WORKINGS CONSOLIDATION SCHEDULE Silver Ltd: Ordinary share capital (60:10) Preference shares (40:60) Capital surplus: At acquisition (60:40) Post acquisition (60:40) (1,070, ,000) Fair value building (60:40) Income surplus: At acquisition Contingent liability Post acquisition (1,890, , ,000) Unrealized profit on equip (60:40) Memo 2,000, , , , , ,000 (120,000) 1,210,500 (50,000) Goodwill Silver Ltd. 1,200, , ,000 60, ,000 (72,000) Goodwill Wood Ltd Non Controlling Interest 800, , ,000 68,000 40, ,000 (48,000) 484,200 (20,000) Capital Surplus 102,000 Cons. I/S 726,300 (30,000) Gold Ltd: Capital surplus Income surplus Dep n adj. re equip. 20%*6/12*50,000 1,583,000 3,450,500 5,000 1,583,000 3,450,000 5,000 Cost of investment in Silver Ltd: Ordinary shares Preference shares (2,400,000) (140,000) (2,400,000) (140,000) Wood Ltd: Ordinary shares capital (80:20) Capital surplus at acqn (80:20) Capital surplus post acqn (80:20) Income surplus At acquisition (80:20) Post acquisition (70:30) (1,331, ,000) Cost of investment in Wood Ltd Ordinary shares 1,600, , , ,000 1,131,260 (1,200,000) 1,280, , ,000 (1,200,000) 320,000 40,000 20,000 40, ,252 80, ,008 Totals (192,000) 400,000 2,860,452 1,765,000 5,058,058 Impairment loss 50,000 (50,000) Negative goodwill transferred to income statement (400,000) 40,000 Consolidated balances (142,000) - 2,860,452 1,765,000 5,408,058 1
2 WORKINGS CONSOLIDATION SCHEDULE BALANCE SHEET Assets Non-current Assets Property, plant & equipment Long term investments Goodwill Current Assets Stocks Accounts receivable Cash & bank balances Total Assets Balance sheets as at 31 st December, 2009 Gold Ltd Silver Ltd Wood Ltd 4,383,500 3,740,000 8,123,500 1,284,400 1,000, ,000 2,533,500 10,657,000 4,897,000-4,897,000 1,216, , ,300 1,953,400 6,850,400 3,474,600-3,474, , , ,060 1,112,020 4,586,620 Adjust. 56,250 (3,740,000) (60,000) 60,000 Cons. B.S 12,811,350-12,811, ,000 3,056,260 1,950, ,360 5,598,920 18,552,270 Liabilities and Owners Equity Current Liabilities Accounts payables Sundry payables Accruals 1,033, , ,000 2,037, , , ,950 1,115, , , , ,360 2,096,450 1,443, ,370 4,147,260 Long-term Loans 536, , ,000 1,321,500 Owners Equity Stated capital Capital surplus Income surplus Non controlling interest 3,050,000 1,583,000 3,450,500 8,083,500 2,350,000 1,070,000 1,890,500 5,310,500 1,600, ,000 1,331,260 3,231,260 (1,188,000) 3,050,000 1,765,000 5,408,058 2,860,452 13,083,510 Total Liabilities & Owners Equity 10,657,000 6,850,400 4,586,620 18,552,270 (i) (ii) Property plant & equipment comprised: Gold Ltd Silver Ltd Wood Ltd Buildings 1,181,000 2,770,000 1,568,000 Plant & equipment 1,588,100 1,641,000 1,440,000 Furniture & fittings 977, , ,600 4,383,500 4,897,000 3,474,600 The stated capital of the companies is made up of: Gold Ltd Silver Ltd Wood Ltd Ordinary shares 2,800,000 2,000,000 1,600,000 Preference shares 250, ,000-3,050,000 2,350,000 1,600,000 2
3 Consolidated balance sheet of Gold Ltd and its subsidiaries as at 31 st December, 2009 Assets Non-current Assets Property, plant & equipment Goodwill Current Assets Stocks Accounts receivable Cash & bank balances Total Assets 12,811, ,000 12,953,350 3,056,260 1,950, ,360 5,598,920 18,552,270 Liabilities and Equity Current Liabilities Trade creditors Sundry creditors Accruals Non-current Liabilities Long-term Loans Equity attributable to equity holders of the parent Stated capital Capital surplus Income surplus Non controlling interest Total Liabilities and Equity 2,096,450 11,443, ,370 4,147,260 1,321,500 3,050,000 1,765,000 5,408,058 10,223,058 2,860,452 18,552,270 Notes (i) (ii) (iii) Property, plant & equipment comprised Buildings Plant & equipment Furniture & fittings Stated Capital Ordinary shares Preference shares 6,156,000 4,729,350 1,926,000 12,811,350 2,800, ,000 3,050,000 3
4 (b) SOLUTION ADVANCED FINANCIAL REPORTING MAY 2010 The existence of significant influence by an investor is usually evidence in one or more of the following ways: a. representation on the board of directors or equivalent governing body of the investee; b. participation in policy-making process, including participation in decisions about dividends or other distributions; c. material transactions between the investor and the investee; d. interchange of managerial personnel; or e. provision of essential technical information. QUESTION 2 (a) Operating profit: Historical Cost Factor CPP Sales (500,000 x 5.2) 2,600, / ,781,395 Cost of sales: Purchases (200,000 x 3.2) 640, / ,000 (360,000 x 3.4) 1,224, /105 1,340,571 1,864,000 2,076,571 Closing stock (60,000 x 3.4) (204,000) 115/105 (223,429) 1,660,000 1,853,142 Operating profit 940, ,253 Holding Gain: CPP purchases 2,076,571 Historical cost purchases (1,864,000) 212,571 Realized Holding Gain: CPP cost of sales 1,853,142 Historical cost of sales (1,660,000) 193,142 Unrealized Holding Gain: CPP closing stock 223,429 Historical cost of C/I stock (204,000) 19,429 4
5 (b) Any three (3) Reasons for HC - Differences about the method of recognizing inflation in the accounts. - Differences about the choice of appropriate indexes - Deflate current monetary values. - Transactions with third parties who are extreme to the business are done on historical cost basis. - Current cost and current purchasing power methods are not popular because they lack verifiability of records. - Historical cost method is currently the only method acceptable to tax authorities. (i) (ii) Categories of Employee Benefits - Short-term employee benefits, eg wages, salaries, SSF, paid annual leave, paid sick leave, bonuses, medical care, etc. - Post employment benefits, eg pension, life insurance, post employment medical care. - Other long-term employee benefits, eg sabbatical leave, long-service awards. - Terminal benfits Defined contribution Plans post employment benefit plans under which an enterprise pays fixed contributions into a separate entity or separate fund and will have no legal or contractual obligation to pay further contributions if the fund does not hold sufficient assets to pay all employee benefits relating to employee service in the current and prior periods. Defined Benefit Plants retirement benefit plans under which amounts to be paid as retirement benefits are determined by reference to an actuarial formula usually based on employees earnings and years of service. (c) a. Amortised Cost It is the amount at which the financial liability or (asset) is measured at initial recognition minus principal repayments, plus or minus the cumulative amortization of any difference between that initial amount and the maturity amount, and minus any write-down for impairment or uncollectability. Effective Interest Rate It is the rate that exactly discounts estimated future cash payments or receipts through the expected life of the financial instrument to the net carrying amount. b. Working Year Amortised cost at beginning at year end 20,000 21,600 23,520 Income statement charge (20%) 4,000 4,320 4,704 Interest payment (2,400) (2,400) (2,400) Amortised cost at end of year 21,600 23,520 (25,824) 5
6 Income statement for the year ended Finance charge Balance sheet as at 31/12/ Financial liability 31/12/08 4, ,600 31/12/09 4, ,520 QUESTION 3 a) Amount Receivable by Boafo Sales Proceeds Freehold property 28,000 Equipment 102,000 Inventories 20, ,000 Distribution Classic Bank (Overdraft) 28,000 Tax Authorities 22,000 Debenture stocks 24,000 74,000 Available for unsecured creditors 76,000 Analysed as to Classic Bank (O/D) 6,000 Sundry payables (206,000 22,000) 184, ,000 Dividend payout 76,000/190,000 = 40% or 40 pesewas in a Total amount receivable by Boafo Debenture 24,000 Unsecured credit (40% of 120,000) 48,000 72,000 b) Statement of Financial Position after Reconstruction Non Current Assets Freehold property 34,000 Equipment 180, ,000 Inventory 60,000 Cash 70,000 Total Assets 344,000 Stated capital 200,000 Capital surplus (34,000 10,000) 24, ,000 Sundry payables (206, ,000) 86,000 Bank overdraft 34, ,000 6
7 Workings Shareholding in the reconstruction entity Boafo Number Conversion of Debenture stocks 24,000 24,000 Conversion of trade credit 66,000 66,000 New subscription 70,000 70, , ,000 Existing Shareholders 1/5 x 200,000 40,000 40, , ,000 c) Numerical Comparison Proposal 1 Cash received 72,000 Available funds for investment 70,000 Total investible funds 142,000 Annual Investment Income = 15% of 142,000 = 21,300 Proposal 2 % of shareholding in Business = 160,000 shares / 200,000 shares = 80% Annual earnings = 80% of annual profit = 80% of 27,000 = 21,600 Proposal 2 seems more advantageous d) On liquidation, the bank receives [28,000 + (40% of 6,000)] = 30,400. Under reconstructed business, the bank would be owed 34,000. The bank is likely to support the scheme. QUESTION 4 a) Quantitative Factors i. Profitability Even though Relax Ltd achieved a lower GP% than the industry, is eventually made a higher NP% than the industry. It is likely that the marketing and distribution expenses and other direct cost of sales are uncontrollable for Relax Ltd due to external factors. However, Relax Ltd is able to control its own administrative cost and is what accounted for the higher NP%. The lower ROCE is worrisome but can be improved with increased managerial vigilance. ii. Liquidity Relax Ltd performed better in terms of the current ratio in relation to the industry but rather poorly in terms of its quick ratio. It is likely that a lot of stocks are becoming obsolete and their patronage is on the decline in the market. This is supported by the fact that stock-turn over is much slower than the industry. The best option is for Relax Ltd to reengineer its operations with the view to introducing new products and also venturing into new markets. 7
8 iii. Efficiency Relax Ltd collects its sales much slower than the industry but pays its creditors much faster than the industry. It means that Relax Ltd is giving interest-free loan to its creditors but is prefinancing the operations of its debtors. This is not a good policy and calls for a renegotiation with its trading partners inorder to improve the present situation. iv. Gearing Relax ltd is unduly geared. With the present 40% debt, credit providers can easily worry the company with threats of liquidation. This may be the reason why they have been able to secure a comfortable cover for interest on their loans such that there is nothing to pay as dividend to shareholders. Relax Ltd must take steps to either pay off some of the debt or convert some of it to equity in order the condition of shareholders. b) Qualitative Factors i. Relax Lt must watch out for unethical business conduct and avoid worsening its own problems. ii. Resignations of top management staff is not good enough as it sends the wrong signals. If managers cannot relate to the Managing Director (MD), the MD must leave in the overall interest of the company. c) Conclusion Inspite of the difficulties the company may be going through as well as the genuine concerns of Mr. Abu, calling for a mass dismissal of all management staff may not be the solution to the problem. Management should rather be fed with alternative strategies as will greatly improve the fortunes of the company. Factors that distort the application of financial ratios: Information Problems - The fare information is often outdated, so if the information is not timely where would be problem of interpretation. - Historical cost information may be inappropriate information for the derision for which the analysis is being made. - Analysis of accounting information only identities symthoms not causes and this is of limited use. Comparison problems - Effects of price changes make comparisons difficult unless adjustments are made. - Impact of changes in technology on the price of assets, the likely return and the future market. - Impact of a changing environment on the result reflected in the accounting information. - Potential effects of changes in accounting policies on the reported results. - Problems associated with establishing a normal. year to compare other years with. Inter-firm companies problems - Selection of industry norms and the usefulness of norms based on averages. - Different firms have different financial and business risk, structure and returns. 8
9 QUESTION 5 SOLUTION ADVANCED FINANCIAL REPORTING MAY 2010 VENTUM LTD Bronze Ltd Valuation of shares using Net Assets Basis. This method is adopted in valuing shares when there is an intention to liquidate or use as a security to support the order basis of valuation. The share price = Net Assets available to ordinary shareholders Number of ordinary shares issued Based on the following basis, the Net Assets per share of Bronze Ltd is calculated as follows: Assets Free hold land & building 610,000 Plant & machinery 288,000 Motor vehicles 340,000 Patent /10% 120,000 Inventory 500,000 Trade receivable 380,000 Bank balance 120,000 1,858,000 Less Liabilities: Debentures 1,220,000 Tax payable 120,000 Trade payable 240,000 Accrued expenses 60,000 1,640,000 Net assets available to ordinary shares 218,000 Net assert per share 218,000 = ,000,000 Discounted cash flow Using the DCF method in valuing shares looks at the profitability of the company. The price per share is the present value of future cash flow discounted at appropriate cost of capital to arrive at the present value. Price per share = Present value No of shares issued Discounted present value Years Pre-Tax Profit Depreciation Cash Flow , , ,000 1,200,000 1,400,000 45,000 55,000 60,000 85,000 90, , , ,000 1,285,000 1,490,000 9
10 DCF PV Price per share , ,330 3,632, ,940 1,000, ,655 = ,290 3,632,070 Price Earnings Ratio Basis The price earnings ratio is used to value unquoted security on the basis of its profitability. The method is MV = P/E Ratio x EPS Since Bronze Ltd is unquoted, it is expected to pay a lower price for it shares as against similar quoted company (80% x 8) = 6.4 times. The EPS of bronze Ltd is calculated as following using the laters earnings. Alternatively, a candidate can also use average historical or projected earnings. PAT 325,000 = ,000,000 MV = 6.4 x = 2.08 Dividend Yield Basis The dividend yield basis is suitable for small holding valuation since the investor cannot influence retention policy. The price per share = DPS/D Yield The dividend yield of the unquoted company is expected to be higher than that of quoted company because of higher risk. Therefore for the dividend yield of Bronze Ltd it would be adjusted by addition 20% of 10% as risk premium. Bronze Ltd (10 + 2) = 12% The dividend per share of Bronze Ltd is (180,000/1,000,000 = 0.18 :. MV = 0.18 =
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