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1 SEC Accounting 2012 Paper I Answer ALL questions. Question 1-10 are multiple choice and carry 2 marks each. Questions carry 20 marks each. Write on the booklet the correct answer for each of the following. 1. The main source of information for the purchase returns day book is obtained from a) Invoices received b) Invoices sent out c) Credit notes received d) Debit notes sent out. Answer : C 2. Joanna owes you 600 but cannot pay cash. She offers you new office equipment in payment, which you accept. The journal entries should be Debit Credit a) Cash account Joanna s account b) Joanna s account Office equipment account c) Office equipment account Joanna s account d) Bank account Office equipment account. Answer : C 3. The information for the control accounts is obtained from the a) Ledger b) Books of original entry c) Bank statements d) Documents. Answer: B 4. A club s loss is often referred to as a) A balance b) A deficit c) A surplus d) Accumulated fund. Answer: B 5. A club has 100 members and the subscription is 2 per year. All have paid the right amount except three members who paid 4 each because they still had to pay the fee of last year, and one member who also paid the fee for next year. The income from subscriptions for the year in the income and expenditure account should be

2 a) 192 b) 200 c) 206 d) 208. Answer: B 6. The rate of turnover of stock is the a) Total value of turnover b) Average stock divided by the cost of sales c) Number of times the average stock is sold d) Average of the opening and closing stock. Answer: C 7. During a year a business sells 50,000 and expenses are 20% of the gross profit. If 25% is added to the cost price of goods to obtain the selling price, the net profit is a) 2,500 b) 5,500 c) 8,000 d) 10,000. Answer: C 8. Cash discount allowed to May Ltd, 50, was entered correctly in the personal account but was credited to the discount received account by mistake. The correct journal entries are Debit Credit a) Discount allowed account 100 Suspense account 100 b) Discount received account 50 Discount allowed account 50 c) Discount allowed account 50 Discount received account 50 d) Discount allowed account and 50 Suspense account 100 discount received account 50 Answer: D 9. An alternative expression for indirect expenses is a) Prime cost b) Production cost c) Work in progress d) Overheads. Answer: D

3 10. The issued capital of a company is 50,000 made up of shares of 50c each. If the directors paid an interim ordinary dividend of 5c per share, the total dividends paid that year would amount to a) 25,000 b) 5,000 c) 2,500 d) 10,000. Answer: B 11. a) What is a partnership profit and loss appropriation account? A partnership would have an extra section shown under the profit and loss account called the profit and loss appropriation account and which shows the distribution of profits, interest on drawings, interest on capitals and salaries of partners. b) Distinguish between capital and current accounts in the books of a partnership. The capital account reflects the investment of each partner and remains year by year at the figure of capital put into the firm by the partners. The profits, interest on capital and the salaries to which the partner may be entitled are credited to a separate current account for the partner and the drawings and the interest on drawings are debited to it. The balance of the current account at the end of the financial year will then represent the amount of undrawn profits. The current account is a current capital account. c) List one reason for a debit balance in a partner s current account. Any ONE of: A debit balance will be the result of drawings in excess of the profits to which the partner may be entitled; or Losses have been made. d) What is meant by the nominal value of a share and share premium? The nominal value of a share is the face value of the share e.g. share can be of 1 each. This could be different from the market value or real value. (1 mark)

4 Share premium is used whenever shares are issued at a price higher than their normal value e.g. 1 ordinary shares issued at 1.50, the amount of excess of the nominal value (i.e. 50 cents per share) is credited to a share premium account. (1 mark) e) Donald is one of three partners in a business. The partnership agreement includes the following: Required i. Donald is entitled to an annual salary of 15,000. ii. Interest on capital is to be at the rate of 5% annually. iii. Any remaining profits and losses are shared equally between the partners. 1 April 2010 Capital account balance 50,000 Current account balance(dr) October 2010 Capital introduced 10, March 2011 Drawings for the year 16, March 2011 Donald s total earnings for the year 28,750 Donald s capital and current accounts. Capital Account Bal c/d 60,000 Bal b/d 50,000 1 Bank 10, ,000 60,000 Current Account 1 Bal b/d 500 Salary 15, Drawings 16,500 Interest on capital 2, Bal c/d 11,750 Share of profit 11, ,750 28, a) Distinguish between bad debts and allowances for doubtful debts. Bad debts are clients who never pay for goods sold to them on credit. Trade receivable accounts are written off. (1 mark) Also known as Provision for Bad Debts and this account is used only for estimates of the amount of the debtors at the year-end that are likely to finish up as bad debts. (1 mark) b) Name and explain two accounting concepts that are applied in the accounting for allowances for doubtful debts.

5 Prudence concept the accountant should always be on the side of safety and this is known as prudence. The prudence concept means that normally one will take the figure which will understate rather than overstate the profit. Accruals concept - net profit is the difference between the income and expenses for the financial period. Hence, the entry in the income statement represents the increase or decrease in the allowance for the year. c) Define depreciation and explain its purpose. Depreciation is the part of the original cost of the fixed asset consumed during its period of use by the firm. Physical deterioration wear and tear, erosion, rust, rot and decay, obsolescence, inadequacy, time and depletion are possible causes of depreciation. (1 mark) Purpose: Allocate the cost of a non-current asset, less its estimated residual value over its economic useful life. (1 mark) d) Name three methods of depreciation and explain how the choice of method is made. Straight line method - fixed installment method. It is used for those fixed assets that are expected to generate equal economic benefits over their useful life. Reducing balance method it is used for those fixed assets that are expected to generate higher returns in their early years. Revaluation method it is suitable for small, low value fixed assets. Accept any of the methods listed below. Depletion unit method = cost of fixed assets/expected total contents in units Multiplied by number of units taken in period Units of output method Machine hour method (3 marks) e) The statement of financial position of Smartfit Ltd at 31 December 2009 included the following: Cost Depreciation Equipment 52,000 20,000

6 During the year ended 31 December 2010 the following non-current asset transactions took place: 1 April 2010 Old equipment bought on 1 July 2007 for 8,000 was sold for 3, July 2010 The purchase of a new equipment costing 20,000. It is the policy of the company to provide a whole year s depreciation at the rate of 20% per annum using the straight line method applied to the equipment held at the end of the financial year. Required i.the equipment account. Equipment Account ½ Bal b/d 52,000 Disposal 8, Bank 20,000 Bal c/d 64,000 ½ 72,000 72,000 ii. Allowance for depreciation account. Accumulated Depreciation Account 1 Disposal 4,800 Bal b/d 20,000 ½ ½ Bal c/d 28,000 P & L 12, ,800 32,800 iii. The asset disposal account. Disposal Account ½ Equipment 8,000 Depreciation 4,800 ½ Bank 3,000 1 P & L ,000 8, a) What is the purpose of the books of original entry? These are books in which the first record for transactions are made. Their purpose is to provide book-keeping with a system of control. Control accounts are prepared from these books. b) Distinguish between a sales ledger and a sales ledger control account. Sales ledger this is kept just for customers personal accounts- Accounts of debtors

7 (1 mark) Sales ledger control account applies to the complete sales ledger and it is used to locate errors and control fraud. (1 mark) c) Suggest one reason for a debit balance in a purchases ledger account. Accept any ONE of: Advance payment by a creditor Returns of goods after the account had been settled Overpayment. d) Explain the following terms: (1 mark) Dishonoured cheque funds not held in drawer s account. Cheque is returned by the bank. Set-off - debtor s balance set-off against amount due by the business. Trade discounts discount offered to traders who buy a lot of goods from the business. Cash discounts - amount of reduction of the sum to be paid if settlement is made within a certain period of time. (1 mark each) e) Martina set up a business on 1 January The following information is available: Credit sales for the year 400, ,000 Cash sales for the year 8,000 10,000 Bad debts written off during the year 4,000 2,000 Receipts from debtors during the year 376, ,000 Martina felt that a specific allowance for doubtful debts of 2,500 was required in 2009 and in 2010 the allowance was adjusted to represent 2% of the trade accounts receivable balances outstanding at the end of the year. Required a) A sales ledger control account for 2010 only. Sales Ledger Control Account 2 Bal b/d 20,000 Bad debts 2, Sales 450,000 Receipts 428,000 1 Bal c/d 40, , ,000 b) An allowance for doubtful debts account for 2010 only.

8 Allowance for doubtful debts Account 1 P & L 1,700 Bal b/d 2, Bal c/d 800 2,500 2, a) Distinguish between the allocation and the apportionment of costs. Illustrate each with an example. Allocation of expenses is that each expense is allocated to the relevant department. When expense is made specifically for a department it is allocated to that department. E.g. Wages are allocated to the department where staff is engaged. (Accept any correct example). Apportionment is where an expense is divided between the departments on what is considered to be the most logical basis. Expenses made for the business in general are apportioned to the departments on the most equitable basis, e.g. apportion rent together with air conditioning and lighting in accordance with the floor space, occupied by each department b) Why are departments allowed to run at a loss? Accept any ONE of: Some stores deliberately allow parts of their business to lose money so that customers come to the store to buy the cheap goods and then spend money in the other departments; or A department may be providing a contribution but once it absorbs fixed costs it makes a loss. However, fixed costs are not relevant to decision making since closing the department would not save any of the fixed costs for the business. c) Why are accounting ratios useful? Any TWO of the following: Using ratios can be useful to compare the trends to see if the ratios are getting better or worse as each period passes. They are essential for proper control. Ratios can be used to compare results to those of similar businesses. They give indication on liquidity, profitability and gearing and prompt action needs to be taken where the trend in a ratio is deteriorating. d) What is a bank reconciliation statement?

9 A bank reconciliation statement should show whether or not errors have been made either in the bank columns of the cash book or on the bank statement. It helps to reconcile cash book balances with bank statement balances. e) On 31 March 2011 the bank balance in the cash book of Mora Bruna shows a debit balance of 1,255. On examining the bank statement she notices the following: i. Bank charges of 170 are not recorded in the cash book. ii. A direct debit of 485 for the payment of communication expenses had not been included in the cash book. iii. Deposits into the bank of 2,110 were not yet recorded in the bank statement. iv. A receipt from a debtor of 540 was only recorded in the bank statement. v. Cheques paid to suppliers 1,260 had not been presented to the bank for payment. Required (a) An up-dated cash book. Up-dated bank Account 1 Bal b/d 1,255 Bank charges Debtor 540 Communication expenses Bal c/d 1, ,795 1,795 (b) A bank reconciliation statement at 31 March 2011 showing the balance in the bank statement. Bank reconciliation statement at 31 March 2011 Balance as per up-dated cash book 1,140 ½ add unpresented cheques 1,260 2 less deposits not in bank statement (2,110) 2 Balance as per bank statement 290 ½

10 SEC Accounting 2012 Paper IIA Question 1. (a) Cash Account ½ Bal b/d 500 Bank 16, Sales 37,000 Cleaning expenses 2,600 1 Drawings 18,000 1 Bal c/d 100 ½ 37,500 37,500 (b) Sales Ledger Control Account Account Purchases Ledger Control ½ Bal b/d 62,500 Receipts 480, Dis Rec d 3,500 Bal b/d 43, Credit Sales 492,200 Discounts 3, Payments 342,000 Purchases 352,500 1 Bad debt bal c/d 50,500 Bal c/d 71,000 ½ 554, , , ,000 (c) Capital Dr 111,500 1 Cr 57,300 1 Capital at start 54,200 1 Rent Bank 8,200 Bal b/d 600 Bal c/d 800 P & L 8,400 9,000 9,000

11 Income statement for the year ended 31 March 2011 Sales (492, ,000) 529,200 less cost of sales ½ Opening stock 22,000 Purchases 352, ,500 ½ less closing stock (25,200) (349,300) 179,900 Discount received 3,500 ½ Gross profit 183,400 less expenses ½ Discounts allowed 3,000 ½ Depreciation: equipment 7,000 1 Rent 8,400 ½ Wages 76,500 ½ Selling expenses 11,400 ½ Bad debts 700 ½ General expenses 14,000 ½ Insurance 5,900 1 Allowances for doubtful debts 400 ½ Cleaning 2,600 (129,900) Net profit 53,500 Statement of financial position as at 31 March Non-current assets (35,000-19,000) 16,000 Current assets ½ Inventories 25,200 1 Receivables (71,000 1,600) 69,400 ½ Bank 30,300 Cash 100

12 Total current assets 125,000 Total assets 141,000 Capital and liabilities Capital, 1 April ,200 Net profit 53,500 1 Drawings (18,000 ) Capital, 31 March ,700 Current liabilities ½ Payables 50,500 ½ Accruals 800 Total liabilities 51,300 Total capital and liabilities 141,000 Question 2 Allowance for doubtful debts 2 Bal c/d 1,800 Bal b/d 1,500 1 P & L ,800 1,800 Rent receivable 1 Bal b/d 250 Bank 3,500 1 P & L 3,000 1 Bal c/d 250 3,500 3,500 1 Stationery Account 1 Bal b/d 760 P & L 2,360 1 ½ Bank 2,520 Bal c/d 920 ½ 3,280 3,280 Travel expenses Account ½ Bank 5,150 Bal b/d ½ Bal c/d 510 P & L 5, ,280 5,660 Machinery Account 1 Bal b/d 60,000 Asset Disposal 15,000 1 Bal c/d 45, ,000 60,000

13 Depreciation of machinery Account ½ Disposal 5,400 Bal b/d 20,000 ½ Bal c/d 20,680 P & L 6, ,080 26,080 Disposal of machinery Account 1 Machinery 15,000 Bank 8,000 1 Depreciation 5,400 1 P & L 1, ,000 15,000 Office equipment Bal b/d 26,000 Bal c/d 38,000 Bank 12,000 38,000 38,000 (Not required) Depreciation of office equipment 1 Bal c/d 12,800 Bal b/d 8,000 1 P & L 4, ,800 12,800 26,000 x 15% = 3,900 12,000 x 15% = ,800 Question 3 (a) Sales 3,000 Suspense 3,000 (b) Creditors 150 Returns out 150

14 (c) Insurance 50 Suspense 50 (d) Discount received 450 Discount allowed 450 Suspense 900 (e) Sales 1,200 Furniture Asset Disposal 1,200 (f) Cash 500 Debtor 250 Suspense mark each (14 ) Suspense Account 1 Bal b/d 4,200 Sales 1 3,000 Insurance 50 1 Discount received Discount allowed Cash ,200 4,200 Question 4 (i) Cost of Sales Sales 2,500 Less Gross Profit (900) = 1,600 2 marks (ii) Working Capital Current Assets 380,000 Current Liabilities (158,000) = 222,000 2 marks (iii) Gross Profit mark-up = Gross Profit = 900 Cost of sales 1,600 = 56.25% 2 marks

15 (iv) Net Profit margin = 420 2,500 = 16.8% 2 marks (v) Current Ratio = Current Assets = 380,000 Current Liabilities 158,000 = 2.40:1 2 marks (vi) Quick Ratio = Current assets Stock = Current liabilities 158 = 1.39:1 2 marks (vii) ROCE = Net Profit = 420 x 100 Capital employed 1,722 = 24.39% 4 marks Accept also: 420 x 100/ 1,650 = 25.46% Accept also: Profit before interest Capital employed (viii) Stock Turnover = Cost of Sales = 1,600 = 1,600 Average stock ( ) = 8 times 4 marks Question 5 i) Correction of profit and profit and loss appropriation account Net profit 219,060 add purchases reversal 22,800 1 add expense reversal Correct net profit 242,550 1 less interest on capital Farrugia (4,860) 1

16 Micallef (10,800) 1 Caruana (8,910) (24,570) 1 217,980 Share of profits Farrugi a Micalle f Caruan a 43, , , ,980 Current Account F M C F M C Drawings: Cash ½ 16,500 ½ 18,600 ½ 14,700 Bal b/d 27,93 0 ½ 13,950 ½ 6,510 ½ Purchase ½ 9,600 ½ 5,700 ½ 7,500 Capital 4, , ,910 1 s interest Insuranc e ½ 690 Profits 43,59 6 ½ 87,192 ½ 87,192 ½ Bal b/d ½ 50,286 ½ 87,642 ½ 79,722 76, ,94 102, , , ,61 2

17 SEC Accounting 2012 Paper 2B Question 1 (a) Accumulated fund at 1 January 2010 Assets Bank balance 2,300 1 Sports equipment 20,000 1 Subscription owing 1,200 23,500 1 less: Subscription prepaid General expenses owing 130 1,080 1 Accumulated fund 22,420 (c) Subscriptions Account 1 Bal b/d 1,200 Bal b/d Income & 8,380 Bank 8,300 1 expenditure 1 Bal c/d 870 Bal c/d 1, ,450 10,450 (c) Income and expenditure for the year ended 31 December 2010 Income Subscription 8,380 2 Donations less: Expenses Rent on premises 1,400 1 Rent sports complex 2,900 1 Postage General expenses 325 4, ,325 1

18 Question 2 a) Sean Balzan ½ Bal b/d 680 Bank 646 ½ ½ Sales 850 Discounts allowed 34 ½ Bal c/d 850 ½ 1,530 1,530 Sam Attard ½ Bal b/d 565 Bank 500 ½ ½ Sales 600 Discounts allowed 15 ½ Bal c/d 650 ½ 1,165 1,165 Paul Lia ½ Bal b/d 400 Bad debts Tanya Dingli ½ Sales 115 Set-off Katya Kirkop ½ Bank 437 Bal b/d 460 ½ ½ Discounts 23 Purchases 720 ½ allowed ½ Bal c/d 720 1,180 1,180 Tanya Dingli 1 Set-off 115 Bal b/d 180 ½ ½ Bal c/d 530 Purchases 465 ½ b)

19 Trade Receivables (Debtors) 1 Bal b/d 1,645 Bank 1, Sales 1,565 Discounts 49 1 allowed Bad debts Offset Bal c/d 1, ,210 3,210 Question 3 Fixtures 2 Bal b/d 27,000 Asset Disposal 15,000 1 Bal c/d 12, ,000 27,000 Depreciation of Fixtures 1 Disposal 4,500 Bal b/d 8, Bal c/d 4,800 P & L 1, ,300 9,300 Depreciation of Equipment Bal b/d 15, Bal c/d 19,616 P & L 4, ,616 19,616 Asset Disposal Fixtures 1 Fixtures 15,000 Cash 10,000 1 Bal c/d Depreciation 4,500 1 P & L ,000 15,000 Question 4 Journal (i) 1 Suspense Sales 800 (ii) 1 Equipment 1,000

20 1 Office expenses 1,000 (iii) 1 Bank 1,000 1 Debtors 1,000 (iv) 1 Bank charges 80 1 Bank 80 (v) 1 Suspense Returns In Returns Out 100 Question 5 Suspense Account 1 Sales 800 Bal b/d 1, Returns In Returns Out 100 1,000 1,000 Income Statement Valletta 1 Sales 2,881,44 4 Birkirkar a 1,440,722 less cost of sales 1 Opening stock 1,380, ,400 1 Purchases 1,948, ,332 3,328,664 1,576, less closing stock (1,046,208 2,282,45 584, ,852 ) , ,870 1 Discounts 16,000 8,000 allowed 1 Office salaries 18,920 18,920 1 Administration 14,400 14,400 exp 1 Wages 214, ,066 1 Rent 3,840 1,920 1 Maintenance 4,104 2,052 1 Depreciation 40,500 40, , ,858 2 Net profit 287, ,012

21 Question 6 (i) Manufacturing Account for the year ended 31 December 2010 Raw materials - Purchases 631,400 ½ add carriage in 5,400 ½ 636,800 less closing stock 120,800 ½ Cost of raw materials used 516,000 1 Direct wages (290, ) 291,060 1 Direct expenses 4,820 ½ Prime cost 811,880 1 Factory overhead expenses Maintenance 2,900 ½ Factory power 7,120 ½ Superivisor s wages 3,980 ½ Factory lighting 830 ½ Factory rent (-240) 960 ½ Factory cleaning 4,260 ½ Depreciation of machinery 24,400 ½ Factory insurance 1,320 ½ Indirect materials 3,340 ½ 860,990 Work-in-progress less closing stock (990) ½ Cost of production 860,000 1 (ii) 860,000 1,720 = x 500 = 20,000 closing stock of finished goods 3 Sales 1,680 x 900 = 1,512,000 1 Question 7

22 Petty cash book Receipts Date Details Total Postage & Transport Office Motor Stationery Cleaning Expenses Oct Cash 1 2 Oct Postage Oct Transport Oct Off.cleaning Oct Stationery Oct Diesel van Oct Transport Oct Postage Oct D.van service Oct Off.cleaning Oct Diesel van Oct Stationery Oct Bal c/d Bal/bd 332 Cash 1

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