Mashariki Enterprises provided the following details of assets and liabilities as at 1st June 2010. The cost details were obtained from the invoice files while...

      

Mashariki Enterprises provided the following details of assets and liabilities as at 1st June 2010. The cost details were obtained from the invoice files while others were obtained verbally from the managing director who was the proprietor
Asset Cost/Valuation Date of acquisition Depreciation
Sh. "000"
Equipment and furniture 2,300 1-Sep-2008 10 % per annum
Buildings 26,000 1-Jan-2005 5 % per annum
Land 3,400 1-Jan-2005 nil
Motor Vehicles 1,600 1-May-2010 20 % per annum
Bank balances 1,000
Trade receivables 1,380
Opening inventory 1,800
Prepaid insurance 450
Cash 120
Trade payables 1,100
Bank Loan 2,400
Accrued sundry expenses 2,600
The policy of the firm is to provide full depreciation in the year of purchase and non in the year of disposal, using the straight-line method

The following is a summary of receipts and payment for the year ended 31st May 2011
Bank Cash Bank Cash
Sh. "000" Sh. "000" Sh. "000" Sh. "000"
Sale of Equipment 200 Rent 2,000
Receipts from debtors 13,000 Donations 250
Sales 4,150 Supplier of goods 5,000
Furniture 900
Salaries and wages 1,400
Stationary 300
Motor vehicles 400
Bank loan 600
Drawings 200
Sales commission 150
Insurance 1,200
Bank charges 120
Sundry expenses 2,800
Interest on loan 240

Additional information
1. The following balances were available as at 31 May 2011
• Prepaid insurance sh. 250,000
• Accrued salaries Sh. 150,000
2. Equipment with a cost of Sh. 300,000 was disposed of during the year
3. Closing inventory was valued at sh. 1,200,000
4. Trade receivables as at 31st May 2011 were sh. 1,150,000 while trade payables were sh. 1,250,000


Required:
(a) Income statement for the year ended 31 May 2011
(b) Statement of financial position as at 31 May 2011

  

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    Date posted: May 16, 2019.  Answers (1)