Make the statement for profit or loss for the year ended

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QUESTION - The following information was extracted from the books of James Mwangi, a sole trader as at 31 August 2020.

Shs.

Buildings (Cost) 1,800,000

Salaries and wages 1.000,600

Office furniture 264,500

Cash at bank 840,000

Cash in hand 184,600

Accounts payable 1,320,000

Equipment 48,000

Telephone and postage 66,400

Stationery and postage 36,300

Office expenses 92,300

Carriage inwards 120,700

Transport expenses 690,900

Rent received 240,000

Sales returns 245,800

Accounts receivables 3,880,200

Discount received 40,400

Insurance premium 72,600

Allowance for doubtful debts( 1st September 2019) 180,000

Bad debts written off 80,200

Inventory ( 1st September 2019) 680,400

Return outwards 148,200

Sales 10,125,400

Purchases 6,100,000

Drawings 850,300

Capital 5,000,000

Additional information:

1. Inventory remaining as at 31st August 2020. was valued at sh880,600.

2. Insurance paid in advance as at 31 A amounted to sh 16,600.

3. Depreciation is to be provided on cost as follows

Buildings 2.5% per annum

Equipment 20% on cost.

Office furniture 10% per annum

4. Salaries outstanding as at 31st August 2020. amounted to shs. 40,200.

5. Allowance for doubtful debts is to be maintained at 5% of the outstanding debts.

6. Rent receivable due as at 31st August 2020 amounted to sh.25,500.

Required -

i. Make the statement for profit or loss for the year ended 31st August 2020.

ii. Make the statement of financial position as at 31st August 2020.

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