(a)Insatiable/unlimited/varied
(b)Recurrent/Repetitive
(c)Interdependent
(d)Universal
Kavungya answered the question on September 25, 2019 at 13:53
- Ekerubo shop sells all its goods at a margin of 20 % for the year ended 30th April 2006, the trading activities were as follows;
Purchases...(Solved)
Ekerubo shop sells all its goods at a margin of 20 % for the year ended 30th April 2006, the trading activities were as follows;
Purchases Shs. 800,000
Sales Shs 950,000
Net profit 5 % of sales
Closing stock Shs 200,000
Calculate;
(i) The gross profit
(ii) The opening stock
(iii)The mark-up percentage
(iv) The net profit.
Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)
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Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)
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Bitare S.D.A is a new Secondary School. The Principal wishes to introduce filing of documents in the school. Explain five factors that she will consider before choosing a filing system.
Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)
- The following transactions took place during the month of June 2010 in Mali traders.
June
1st: Started business worth shs 140,000 deposited into the bank accounts
2nd :...(Solved)
The following transactions took place during the month of June 2010 in Mali traders.
June
1st: Started business worth shs 140,000 deposited into the bank accounts
2nd : Bought equipments worth shs 9,000 and paid by cheque.
8th : Received shs 6500 cash fron Kariuki who oved shs 7000 in full settlement of The account.
14th : Withdrew shs. 10,000 of which shs 6000 was for office use and the rest was to
pay for his daughter’s medical bill.
15th Settled Goma supplies account in cash of kshs.10,000 at a 10 % cash discount.
24th :Purchased stationery for shs 20,000 paid by cheque.
26th :Cash sales paid directly to the bank account shs. 12,000
27th :Paid Mwangi a creditor in cash sh.4200 in full settlement his account of shs 4,500
30th :Cash taking for the day shs. 3,800
Enter the above transactions in relevant cash book as at 30th June 2010 and balance it off.
Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)
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The use of motor cycles transport is becoming very popular in both rural and urban areas of Kenya. Explain the limitation a business that relies on its use is likely to encounter.
Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)
- Masanga wanted to open an account with a commercial bank. Give five reasons why you should advice him to open a current account.(Solved)
Masanga wanted to open an account with a commercial bank. Give five reasons why you should advice him to open a current account.
Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)
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Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)
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2005
January 18...(Solved)
On 1st January 2007, Nancy Traders had shs 8000 in cash and sh. 60,000 at bank. During the month, the following transactions took place.
2005
January 18 : Paid Shamisi Traders shs 17,000 by cheque less 2000 cash discount
“20 : Sold goods for sh.24,000 cash less by 5 % discount.
“29: Banked all the cash except 6,200.
Required:
Enter the above transactions in a three column cash book and balance it off.
Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)
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Outline four factors that an entrepreneur will consider when determining the most viable business opportunity.
Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)
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State four possible reasons why B demands more fish at every...(Solved)
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State four possible reasons why B demands more fish at every price that A.
Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)
- The following balance sheet relates to Jubilee traders.
The following transactions took place during the month of April 2011.
(i)Received cash Kshs 15,000 from debtors
(ii)Paid creditors Kshs...(Solved)
The following balance sheet relates to Jubilee traders.
The following transactions took place during the month of April 2011.
(i)Received cash Kshs 15,000 from debtors
(ii)Paid creditors Kshs 10,000 cash
(iii)Bought office furniture for Kshs 20,000 cash.
Prepare a balance sheet as at 30th April 2011.
Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)
- The condition given below describes the various market structures. Write the correct market structure against each of the conditions.
(a)Market structure determiner price for the product
(b)There...(Solved)
The condition given below describes the various market structures. Write the correct market structure against each of the conditions.
(a)Market structure determiner price for the product
(b)There is free entry and exit.
(c)Market structure with many sellers of different product.
(d)Product involved is homogeneous
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State the benefits that an investor could derive from a stock exchange market.
Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)
- Mali had the following assets and liabilities in 1st January 2008.
Premises 800,000
Debtors 40,000
Bank 80,000
Creditors 70,000
Cash 60,000
Stock 62,000
Bank loan 380,000
Required:
Prepare opening journal entries to record...(Solved)
Mali had the following assets and liabilities in 1st January 2008.
Premises 800,000
Debtors 40,000
Bank 80,000
Creditors 70,000
Cash 60,000
Stock 62,000
Bank loan 380,000
Required:
Prepare opening journal entries to record the above information.
Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)
- The following relate to Ekerubo traders as at 30/09/2006.
Stock 1 -10-05 7,500
Purchases 65,000
Sales 85,000
Return inwards 1,000
Mark-up 25 %
General expenses 12,200
Required:
Prepare a trading, profit and loss...(Solved)
The following relate to Ekerubo traders as at 30/09/2006.
Stock 1 -10-05 7,500
Purchases 65,000
Sales 85,000
Return inwards 1,000
Mark-up 25 %
General expenses 12,200
Required:
Prepare a trading, profit and loss A/C for the period ended 30-9-2006
Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)
- People hold money for various reasons. Identify the motive for holding money in each of the following cases
(i)To meet hospital expenses..
(ii) To pay for...(Solved)
People hold money for various reasons. Identify the motive for holding money in each of the following cases
(i)To meet hospital expenses..
(ii) To pay for daily milk from Mama Maziwa.
(iii) To counteract future decline in prize
(iv)To meet routine transport expenses
Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)
- From the following list of items, classify them to either internal or external environment.
(i) Employees
(ii) Inflation
(iii) Technology applied
(iv) Invested funds
(v) Cultural factors
(vi) Tools
(vii) Entrepreneur
(viii) Political...(Solved)
From the following list of items, classify them to either internal or external environment.
(i) Employees
(ii) Inflation
(iii) Technology applied
(iv) Invested funds
(v) Cultural factors
(vi) Tools
(vii) Entrepreneur
(viii) Political factors
Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)
- The following balance sheet was extracted from the books of Kirui traders on 1st April 2011.
The following transactions took place during the month of April...(Solved)
The following balance sheet was extracted from the books of Kirui traders on 1st April 2011.
The following transactions took place during the month of April 2011.
4.04.2011 Mrs Kirui sold her personal assets for sh.30000 receiving payment by
Cheque which she invested in the business.
10.04.201 She purchased goods for sh.29000 on credit from Mutai
19.04.2011 She returned goods worth sh.3000 to Mutai after they were found defective
30.04.2011 She sold goods for sh.12000 cash
Required
Open the relevant ledger accounts, record the above transactions and balance them off.
Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)
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Date posted: September 25, 2019. Answers (1)