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CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT FOUNDATION LEVEL 1 EXAMINATION F1.3: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MONDAY: 10 JUNE 2013 INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Time Allowed: 3 hours 15 minutes (15 minutes reading and 3 hours writing). 2. This examination has two sections; A & B. 3. Section A has one compulsory question to be attempted. 4. Section B has four questions, three questions to be attempted. 5. Marks allocated to each question are shown at the end of the question. 6. Show all your workings. 7. Any assumptions made must be clearly and concisely stated. F1.3 Page 1 of 8

SECTION A This section has one compulsory question QUESTION ONE a) The directors of Logisrwa, a limited liability company, are reviewing the company s draft financial statements for the year ended 31 October 2012. The following material matters are under discussion: 1. After the balance sheet date one of the company s factories was seriously damaged by fire. Insurance will only cover part of the loss suffered. The company s going concern status is not affected. 2. Logisrwa guaranteed the overdraft of another company in 2010. No disclosure has been made in previous financial statements, but events in the latter part of the year ended 31 October 2012 suggest that it is probable that a liability will fall on Logisrwa in 2013. 3. One of the company s directors was dismissed during 2012 for disclosing confidential information to a competitor. Logisrwa has commenced an action against this director, and the company has been advised that it is probable that substantial damages will be awarded. 4. One of the company s buildings was revalued during the year. The directors are uncertain as to how the revaluation surplus should be included in the financial statements. The surplus has been separately disclosed as an item in the draft income statement. Required: Explain how each of these four matters should be dealt with in the financial statements for the year ended 31 October 2012, stating in each case the relevant accounting standard. (10 marks) b) Logisrwa trial balance at 31 October 2012 is shown below: Frw 000 Frw 000 Administrative expenses 3,700 Cash and cash equivalents 4,320 Cost of sales 4,740 Distribution costs 1,240 Administrative expenses 340 Equity dividend paid 1,000 Interest paid 60 Closing Inventory 360 Land at cost 14,600 Long-term borrowings 4,000 Ordinary Shares Frw10 each, fully paid 12,600 Property, plant and equipment at cost 6,400 Long term provision 200 Accumulated depreciation for property, plant and equipment 3,840 Purchase of property, plant and equipment during the year 2,200 Retained earnings 3,360 Revenue 13,800 Share premium 1,980 Suspense 60 Taxation 120 Trade payables 1,540 Trade receivables 2,180 41,320 41,320 F1.3 Page 2 of 8

Additional information provided: 1. The final dividend for the year to 31 st October 2012 of Frw 850,000 was paid on 31 December 2012. 2. Long-term borrowings consist of a loan taken out on 1 May 2012 at 3% interest per year. Six months loan interest has been paid in the year to 31 October 2012. 3. The long term provision to be increased by Frw 60, 000 and charged to plant acquired during the year. 4. Property, plant and equipment is depreciated at 20% per annum using the straight line method. Depreciation of property, plant and equipment is considered to be part of cost of sales. Nancy plc s policy is to charge a full year s depreciation in the year of acquisition and no depreciation in the year of disposal. 5. Purchased goods, invoiced at Frw 60,000 received in September 2012 were returned to the supplier in October. At 31 October 2012 the supplier had not issued a credit note. Nancy plc had correctly deducted the amount from purchases with the corresponding double entry posted to the suspense account. 6. The balance on the taxation account is the income tax underestimated in the previous year s financial statements. Current year s tax was assessed to be Frw 630,000 equired: For external purpose (Ignore part a) of this question) (i) Statement of comprehensive income for the year to 31 October 2012, (16 marks) (ii) Statement of financial position at 31 October 2012. (14 marks) Note: Your answer should be to the nearest Frw 000. (Total: 40 marks) SECTION B Attempt three of the four questions in this section. QUESTION TWO Kotirwa, a limited liability company, is preparing its statement of cash flows for the year ended 31 October 2012. The following is provided for Kotirwa Ltd Income statement for the year ended 31 October 2012 Frw 000 Sales revenue 28,775 Cost of sales (14,821) Gross profit 13,954 Distribution costs (4,908) Administrative expenses (3,410) Profit from operations 5,636 Interest received 57 Finance cost (794) Profit before tax 4,899 Taxation (1,570) Profit for the period 3,329 F1.3 Page 3 of 8

Statements of financial position as at 31 October 2012 2011 Assets Frw 000 Frw 000 Non-current assets Cost 65,251 53,525 Accumulated depreciation (14,798) (12,509) Total non-current assets 50,453 41,016 Current assets Inventory 16,503 14,563 Trade receivables 6,214 8,664 Bank 595 536 Total current assets 23,312 23,763 Total assets 73,765 64,779 Equity and liabilities Capital and reserves Sh1 Ordinary share capital 21,000 17,000 Share premium 7,892 6,425 Revaluation reserve 7,454 4,092 Retained earnings 19,979 18,190 Total equity 56,325 45,707 Non-current liabilities Long term loan 6,734 8,825 Current liabilities Trade payables 9,400 8,810 Interest payable 106 147 Taxation 1,200 1,290 Total current liabilities 10,706 10,247 Total liabilities 17,440 19,072 Total equity and liabilities 73,765 64,779 Additional information: (i) Dividends paid during the year were Frw 1,540,000. (ii) There were no amounts outstanding in respect of Interest receivable as at either year end. (iii) Total depreciation for the year was Frw 2,487,000. (iv) The only revaluation of non-current assets was of a piece of freehold land. (v) During the year, the company sold equipment for Frw 766,000 realizing a profit of Frw 66,000. Required: (a) Prepare a statement of cash flows for Kotirwa for the year ended 31 October 2012 in accordance with IAS 7 Statement of Cash Flows. (17marks) F1.3 Page 4 of 8

(b) Calculate the following ratios for the year ended 31 October 2012 (i) Overall gearing (1 mark) (ii) Acid test ratio (1 mark) (iii) Receivables collection period (days) (1 mark) (Total: 20 marks) QUESTION THREE The following Balances were extracted from the books of Kanombe Footbal Club; 30 April 201130 April 2012 Frw. Frw. Candy Shop creditors 46,250 31,850 Accruals: Stationery 2,880 3,840 Wages 6,840 9,120 Lighting 5,040 8,880 Subscriptions in arrears 21,360 23,280 Subscriptions in advance 10,800 9,100 Candy Shop stock 35,520 29,520 Cash in hand and at bank 64,800 - Land and buildings 1,800,000 1,800,000 Fittings 417,600 - The following are extracts from the receipts and payment account for the year ended 30 April 2012: Payments Receipts Rent 150,000 Candy shop sales 139,920 Rates 48,000 Entrance fees 14,400 Lighting 43,680 Membership subscriptions 532,800 Wages 182,400 Donations 84,000 Printing and stationery 30,240 General expenses 18,960 Creditors for Candy shop 103,200 Repairs to buildings 167,520 Depreciation on fittings is to be provided at the rate of 10% per annum on cost. No depreciation is to be provided on land and buildings Required: a) Income and expenditure account for the year ended 30 April 2012 (10 marks) b) Balance sheet as at 30 April 2012 (10 marks) (Total 20 Marks) F1.3 Page 5 of 8

QUESTION FOUR The following information has been extracted from the accounts of Masaka Investments Ltd. for the year ended 31 December 2011. Comparable figures for the previous year are also shown. Profit statement for the year ended 31 December 2011 2010 Frw. 000 Frw 000 Sales 115,200 72,000 Cost of goods sold 70,800 42,000 Gross profit 44,400 30,000 Less: Trading expenses 19,800 16,200 24,600 13,800 Less: Debenture interest 900 900 Net profit before taxation 23,700 12,900 Less: Corporation tax 11 520 5,760 Net profit after taxation 12,180 7,140 Less: Ordinary dividend 6,300 4,500 Undistributed profit for the year 5,880 2,640 Balance sheet as at 31 December 2011 2010 000 000 000 000 Assets at cost 44,400 33,600 Depreciation 9000 7,200 35,400 26,400 Current assets: Stock 19,800 14,400 Debtors 12,600 9,000 Cash Nil 32 400 2,880 26,280 67,800 52,680 Less: Current liabilities Creditors 7,200 5.220 Taxation 11,520 5,760 Proposed dividends 6,300 4, 500 Bank overdraft 2,340 27,360-15,480 Net assets 40,440 37,200 Financed by: Ordinary share capital Authorized, issued and fully paid (Frw 25 18,000 18,000 per share) Undistributed profits 16,080 10,200 34,080 28,200 10% debentures (secured) 6,360 9,000 40,440 37,200 F1.3 Page 6 of 8

equired: (a) Calculate six accounting ratios for both 2011 and 2010 that would help in assessing the profitability and liquidity positions of Masaka Investments Ltd. (12 marks) (b) Comment on Masaka Investment s liquidity position. (4 marks) (c) Comment on Masaka Investment s profitability position. (4 marks) (Total: 20 marks) QUESTION FIVE The trial balance of Kayonza Ltd. as at 31 December 2011 was as follows: Frw Frw Share capital (10,000 Frw 20 Ordinary shares) 40,000 Purchases and Sales 244,000 400,000 Debtors and Creditors 80,000 28,000 Profit and loss 1 January 2011 76,000 Sales returns 8,000 Buildings at cost 160,000 Plant at cost 200,000 Provision for depreciation: Plant 80,000 Buildings 8,000 Purchases returns 16,000 Selling expenses 28,000 Bank 32,000 10% Debentures 120,000 Stock 1 January 2011 60,000 Provision for bad debts 4,000 Operating expenses 36,000 Administrative expenses 28,000 Suspense account 40,000 4,220,000 4,220,000 Additional information: 1. Stock at 31 December 2011 was Frw 72,000. 2. Sales returns of Frw 4,000 have been entered in the sales day book as if they were sales. When this error was discovered, the debtors account had been corrected but the sales figure was not rectified. 3. 1000 new shares were issued during the year at Frw 32. The proceeds have been credited to the suspense account. 4. A fully depreciated plant which cost Frw 40,000 was sold during the year. No other entries except bank have been made. The remaining balance on the suspense account after (2 and 3) above represents the sale proceeds. 5. A debtor of Frw 5,000 has been declared bankrupt. A general provision is required at 5% of debtors. F1.3 Page 7 of 8

6. Rates of Frw 6,000 paid in December covering half year to 31 March 2012 have not been entered in the books. 7. Debenture interest has not been paid. 8. Depreciation on plant is at 10% on cost and buildings at 2% on cost. 9. The directors propose to pay a dividend of Frw 2 per share and transfer Frw 4, 000 to the general reserve. 10. Corporation tax at a rate of 30% on profits is estimated to be Frw 18,000. Required: (a) Suspense account for the year ended 31 December 2011. (3 marks) (b) Statement of Income for the year ended 31 December 2011. (10 marks) c) Statement of Financial Position as at 31 December 2011. (7 marks) (Total: 20marks) End of question paper F1.3 Page 8 of 8