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BPP Mock Exam3

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  • December 15, 2021 at 2:32 am #644270
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    Dear tutor,there are two questions which I can’t solve,can you help me?

    First,13 A bank statement shows a balance of funds in the account.An examination of the bank statement shows a $500 cheque paid in per the cash book but not yet on the bank statement and a $1,250 cheque paid out but not yet on the statement. In addition,the bank statement shows deposit interest received of $50 but this has not yet been recorded in the cash book.
    What is the balance per the cash book?
    $400 in hand
    $500 overdrawn
    $1,900 in hand
    $1,900 overdrawn

    How to calculate it?And why the balance per bank statement is $1,200?

    December 15, 2021 at 2:35 am #644271
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    Second:33.Extracts from the preliminary trial balance of Jessie and Co as at 30 September 20X2 are included in the table. Further adjustments are to be made as follows:
    (a) No entries have been made in respect of cash of $920 received from Kieran whose balance had been written off last year; and
    (b) At 30 September 20X2 an allowance is for 1.5% of the receivables balance.
    Debit :Sales ledger control account $90,350

    Credit:Allowance for receivables (brought forward as at 1 October 20X1) $2,490

    Debit:Irrecoverable debts and allowance for receivables expense $1,860
    What is the total charge or credit in the statement of profit or loss for receivables? (Do not enter numbers as minus and do not enter commas.)

    December 15, 2021 at 8:44 am #644282
    John Moffat
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    Q13 is a typing mistake by BPP. The question has missed out the balance on the bank statement – it should be given in the question. (If you check the errata sheet on the BPP website using the code in your Revision Kit, then there will probably be a correction to the question).

    Q 33: The allowance required at the end of the year is 1.5% x 90,350 = 1,355.25.
    There is already an allowance of 2,490 brought forward from last year, so the allowance needs reducing by 2,490 – 1,355 = 1,135 (which will be a credit in the expense account.
    There was 920 received from a previously irrecoverable debt so this will also be a credit in the expense account.
    There is already a debit of 1,860 on the expense account.
    So the final balance is a credit of 1,135 + 920 – 1,860 = $195.

    December 18, 2021 at 8:49 am #644499
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    Thank you fot your help,Dear sir!I have passed FA as 62%.

    December 18, 2021 at 5:41 pm #644522
    John Moffat
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    You are welcome, and many congratulations on passing the exam 🙂
    I am very pleased indeed that you have passed!!

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