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: A business has the following balances in its financial records: Income tax £30,000; Selling & administration expenses £80,000; Revenue £350,000; Interest expenses £15,000; Cost of Sales £190,000....

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: A business has the following balances in its financial records: Income tax £30,000; Selling & administration expenses £80,000; Revenue £350,000; Interest expenses £15,000; Cost of Sales £190,000. How much is the Gross profit, Operating profit, and the Net Profit after tax?
Q6-5: The following items appear in a Statement of Financial Position: Receivables €200,000; Payables €350,000; Inventory €100,000; Non-current assets €750,000; Long-term loan €400,000. What is the balance of Shareholders’ funds (SH Equity)?
Q6-6: ABC buys a smaller company XYZ for a negotiated price of £1 million. XYZ's assets are valued at £750,000. Assuming goodwill is amortized over 5 years, what is the value of goodwill in ABC’s Statement of Financial Position at the end of the third year after acquisition?
Q7-2: Use the following information extracted from ABC’s Income Statement and Balance sheet to determine ABC’s Days Sales Outstanding, Inventory Turn, and Payables Days Outstanding:
Sales £4,200,000; Gross profit £2,700,000; Receivables £630,000; Payables £275,000; Inventory £300,000. ABC calculates its financial ratios based on being open for business 6 days per week for 50 weeks per year.
Q7-3: A company has capital employed of €1,000,000 and generates a profit after tax of €300,000. Assume the company has a balance sheet with 60% debt. What is the ROI? Now assume the company has a balance sheet with 40% debt. What is the ROI?
Q7-4: A business has current assets of $35,000 and current liabilities of $20,000. It collects its receivables more quickly and uses $10,000 of its cash at bank to repay a long-term debt. What is the effect on the working capital ratio after the long-term debt is repaid?
Q8-3: A business purchases inventory stock on four separate occasions. Purchased 3,500 units at a total cost of €8,050; Purchased 3,000 units at a total cost of €7,110; Purchased 4,000 units at a total cost of €9,600; and Sold 5,995 units at a total price of €24,760. Each purchase was completed in the order provided within the same period. Match the inventory method with the correct cost of sales and the correct value of inventory.
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David answered on Dec 26 2021
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Q6-3: A business has the following balances in its financial records: Income tax £30,000; Selling &
administration expenses £80,000; Revenue £350,000; Interest expenses £15,000; Cost of Sales £190,000.
How much is the Gross profit, Operating profit, and the Net Profit after tax?
ANSWER
Revenue 350000
Cost of sales 190000
GROSS PROFIT 160000
Operating expenses
Selling and admn
exp 80000
OPERATING PROFIT 80000
Interest expense 15000
PROFITS BEFORE
TAX 65000
TAX 30000
PROFITS AFTER TAX 35000

Q6-5: The following items appear in a Statement of Financial Position: Receivables €200,000; Payables
€350,000; Inventory €100,000; Non-cu
ent assets €750,000; Long-term loan €400,000. What is the
alance of Shareholders’ funds (SH Equity)?
ANSWER
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

LAIBILITIES AND EQUITY AMOUNT ASSETS AMOUNT
PAYABLES 350000 RECEIVABLES 200000
LONG TERM LOANS 400000 INVENTORY 100000
SHAREOLDERS' FUNDS (Balancing figure) 300000
NON CURRET
ASSETS 750000
1050000 1050000
Answer is 300000
Q6-6: ABC buys a smaller company XYZ for a negotiated price of £1 million. XYZ's assets are valued at
£750,000. Assuming goodwill is amortized over 5 years, what is the value of goodwill in ABC’s
Statement of Financial Position at the end of the third year after acquisition?
ANSWER
Price paid 1000000
Value of...
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