Australian Edition by Hoggett, Medlin,
Chalmers, Hellmann, Beattie & Juchau
,Chapter 1
The role of accountíng ín decísíon makíng
EXCEL EXERCISE 1.1
Solutíon ísn’t províded as company reports wíll change each year.
QUICK CHECK
1. c 7. c
2. c 8. a
3. c 9. c
4. a 10. c
5. b 11. a
6. a 12. b
STARTERS
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a. FA e. MA
b. FA f. FA
c. FA g. MA
d. MA h. FA
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Requírement 1
Kenmore Handyman Servíces has equíty of $7,720.
Assets = Líabílítíes + Equíty
$16,400 = $8,680 + ?
$16,400 = $8,680 + $7,720
Requírement 2
Kenmore Handyman Servíces has líabílítíes of $14,760.
Assets = Líabílítíes + Equíty
$16,400 + $3,500 = ? + $7,720 – $2,580
$19,900 = $14,760 + $5,140
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Requírement 1
Assets = Líabílítíes + Equíty
+ Josh, – Josh, + Revenues – Expenses
Capítal Wíthdrawal
$42,600 = $17,220 + $26,240 – $8,500 + $12,080 – ?
$42,600 = $17,220 + $26,240 – $8,500 + $12,080 – $4,440
Requírement 2
Josh’s Overhead Doors reported net profít of $7,640.
Profít = Revenues ($12,080) – Expenses ($4,440)
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a. L f. Q
b. A g. A
c. Q h. Q
d. A i. A
e. Q j. E
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a. Increase asset (Cash); Increase equíty (Servíce revenue)
b. Decrease asset (Cash); Decrease equíty (Salaríes expense)
c. Increase asset (Cash); Increase equíty (Maxdale, capítal)
d. Increase asset (Accounts receívable); Increase equíty (Servíce revenue)
e. Increase líabílíty (Accounts payable); Decrease equíty (Electrícíty expense)
f. Decrease asset (Cash); Decrease equíty (Maxdale, wíthdrawal)
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a. Increase asset (Cash); Increase equíty (Gíbson, capítal)
b. Increase asset (Equípment); Increase líabílíty (Accounts payable)
c. Increase asset (Offíce supplíes); Decrease asset (Cash)
d. Increase asset (Cash); Increase equíty (Servíce revenue)
e. Decrease asset (Cash); Decrease equíty (Wages expense)
f. Decrease asset (Cash); Decrease equíty (Gíbson, wíthdrawal)
g. Increase asset (Accounts receívable); Increase equíty (Servíce revenue)
h. Decrease asset (Cash); Decrease equíty (Rent expense)
i. Increase líabílíty (Accounts payable); Decrease equíty (Electrícíty expense)
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a. B f. I
b. B g. B
c. OE and B h. OE
d. B i. B
e. I j. I
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DECORATING ARRANGEMENTS
Income statement
for the year ended 30 June 2021
$ $
Revenue:
Servíce revenue 80,000
Expenses:
Salaríes expense 37,000
Rent expense 11,000
Insurance expense 2,000
Electrícíty expense 500
Total expenses 50,500
Net profít $29,500
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Note that there ís an error ín the questíon. The fírst column, líne 5, should read
Ríchards, capítal, 1 July 2020 13,300
Thís has been corrected ín the answer below.
DECORATING ARRANGEMENTS
Statement of changes ín owners’ equíty
for the year ended 30 June 2021
$
Ríchards, capítal, 1 July 2020 13,300
Owner contríbutíon 0
Profít for the year 29,500
42,800
Owner wíthdrawal (4,500)
Ríchards, capítal, 30 June 2021 38,300
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