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  • August 22, 2017 at 4:35 pm #403030
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    so far I know, goodwill equation is:

    Amount that parental com. acquired subsidiary which is 32,000,000
    add NCI @ acquisition date 7,408,000
    less nest asset of subsidiary com. @ acquisition date 5,338,000

    there goodwill arrived 34,070,000.
    is that??

    July 30, 2017 at 9:31 pm #399539
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    sorry for my mistyping and thanks for helping.

    After taking option 2 & 3 balance c/d of bank statement is coming 51,700 which is overdrawn. I got that, but the problem is began after that ,

    51,700 which is overdrawn that will be the credit balance c/d in cash book. then, the rest of the adjustment 1 & 4 will calculated in cash book, as credit balance ?? isn’t it ??
    then all the credit balance 51,7000+8400+200=60,300

    I’m new here, can you please suggest me how can i get your lecture on F3??

    July 26, 2017 at 1:30 pm #398774
    f75e6bfee6811656c7bacd45abf68514e735ebc39ecd7f70be7a176446fdac83 80accabaangladesh
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    kit is for February 2014 to August.

    Ques #27.20 is:
    Sigma’s bank statement shows an overdrawn balance of $38,800 at 30 June 20X5. A check against the company’s cash book revealed the following differences:

    1. Bank charge $200 have not been entered in the cash book.
    2. Lodgement recorded in 30 June 20X5 but not credited by the bank on 2 July $ 14,700.
    3. Check repayment entered in the cash book but not presented for payment at 30 June 20X5 of $27,800.
    4. A check payment to a supplier of $ 4,200 charged to the account in June 20X5 recorded in the cash book as a receipt.

    Based on this info, what was the cash book balance before any adjustment ?

    A. 43,100 overdrawn
    B. 16,900 overdrawn
    C. 60,300 overdrawn
    D. 34,100 overdrawn

    July 25, 2017 at 5:20 pm #398628
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    Actually, i am new here, can you please help me how can i find your lectures about f3?

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