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10/29/23, 8:58 PM Assessment 5 (page 1 of 5)


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Question 1

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Alphabets and Numbers
Use the following information to answer questions 1 to 12.
Alphabets and Numbers

1. Balances as at 28 February 2023:
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Member’s contribution: Thabo 168000
Member’s contribution: Thabang 252000
Retained earnings (1 March 2022) 67920
Revaluation surplus 98400
Loan from Thabo 84000
Distribution to member: Thabo 38400
Distribution to member: Thabang 57600
Loan to Thabang 60000
Allowance for credit losses 3600
Land and buildings at valuation (cost price R153600) ??
Equipment at cost (01 March 2022) 198000
Investment at fair value 150000
Trading inventory 168600
Consumable inventory 7440
Long-term loan: Lethabong bank 72000
Accumulated depreciation: Equipment 74784
Accrued expenses 8160
Prepaid expenses 4200
Bank (overdraft) 30144
Petty cash 840
Trade receivables control 84528
Trade payables control 37848
Profit before tax 209256
SARS (Income tax) (Dr) 84504

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1.The following information relates to the fixed assets of Alphabets and Numbers:
· The depreciation on the old equipment for the year amounted to R42 250.
· On the 28 February 2023 Alphabets and Numbers purchased a new equipment for R150 000. It is the accounting policy to depreciate
equipment at 20% per annum with nill residual value. The transaction still needs to be recorded.
· On 31 December 2022 the land and buildings were revalued for by Mr Two, an independent sworn appraiser. The transaction has
already been recorded.
· There were no other disposals of, or additions to the land and buildings and equipment during the financial year except for the ones
mentioned above.
2. On 1 September 2022, Alphabets and Numbers CC purchased 30 000 ordinary shares at R4 each in Vodakom Limited. On 28 February
2023 the shares traded at R5,00 per share.
3. Credit losses of R6 000 must be written off. The closing balance of the allowance for credit losses account must be increased with R1
200.The transaction has not yet been recorded.
4. The loan to Thabang is immediately callable.
5. During 2023 Alphabets and Numbers obtained an interest free loan from Thabo of R84 000, the first instalment of R21 000 must be
paid on 31 January 2024.The loan is unsecured.
6. The actual income tax for the financial year amounted to R62 850 and must still be
recorded.
7. A further distribution of R20 000 to Thabo and R35 000 to Thabang must still be made to the members.


8. Alphabets and Numbers obtained a long-term loan from Lethabong Bank on 1 June 2022 at 15% interest per annum and is secured by
mortgage bond over land and buildings. The capital amount of the loan must be repaid on 31 May 2026.


QUESTION 1
Assuming a Revaluation Surplus of R56 400. Which alternative represents the correct amount to be disclosed as carrying amount of
Land and Buildings in the statement of financial position of Alphabets and Numbers as at 28 February 2023?

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A. R97 200
B. R324 070
C. R153 600
D. R252 000

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QUESTION 2
Which alternative represents the correct amount to be disclosed as carrying amount of Equipment in the statement of financial position
of Alphabets and Numbers as at 28 February 2023?



A. R348 000
B. R192 250
C. R273 216
D. R198 000

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QUESTION 3
Which alternative represents the correct amount to be disclosed as Listed Shares Investment in the statement of financial position
of Alphabets and Numbers as at 28 February 2023?



A. R120 000
B. R150 000
C. R135 000
D. R270 000

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