Reference no: EM13501827
Question
The following financial statements of William Ltd and its subsidiary Adam Ltd have been extracted from their financial records at 30 June 2012.
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William Ltd |
Adam Ltd |
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$ |
$ |
$ |
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Extract from Statements of Comprehensive Income and Changes in Equity |
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Sales Revenue |
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1,114,524 |
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896,400 |
Cost of Sales |
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(770,240) |
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(395,080) |
Gross Profit |
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344,284 |
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501,320 |
Other Revenue |
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Dividends received from Adam |
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154,380 |
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- |
Management fee revenue |
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43,990 |
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- |
Gain on sale of equipment |
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66,400 |
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58,100 |
Expenses |
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General expenses |
(51,128) |
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(64,242) |
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Selling expenses |
(167,826) |
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(119,520) |
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Depreciation |
(48,970) |
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(94,288) |
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Management fee expense |
- |
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(43,990) |
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Total expenses |
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(267,924) |
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(322,040) |
Profit before tax |
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341,130 |
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237,380 |
Income tax expense |
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(102,090) |
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(70,052) |
Profit for the period |
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239,040 |
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167,328 |
Retained earnings 30 June 2011 |
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530,204 |
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397,072 |
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769,244 |
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564,400 |
Dividends paid |
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(228,084) |
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(154,380) |
Retained earnings 30 June 2012 |
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541,160 |
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410,020 |
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Statements of Financial Position |
Current assets |
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Cash |
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20,000 |
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30,000 |
Accounts receivable |
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78,604 |
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73,418 |
Inventory |
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152,720 |
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48,140 |
Non-current assets |
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Investment in Adam Ltd |
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590,960 |
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- |
Land |
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371,840 |
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541,160 |
Equipment (cost) |
497,751 |
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590,628 |
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Accumulated depreciation |
(142,345) |
355,406 |
(230,408) |
360,220 |
Total Assets |
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1,569,530 |
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1,052,938 |
Current liabilities |
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Accounts payable |
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90,802 |
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76,858 |
Short-term loan payable |
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68,558 |
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41,500 |
Non-current liabilities |
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Long-term debt |
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288,010 |
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192,560 |
Shareholders' equity |
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Share capital |
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581,000 |
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332,000 |
Retained earnings |
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541,160 |
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410,020 |
Total Liabilities & Equity |
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1,569,530 |
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1,052,938 |
Other information:·William Ltd acquired the 100 per cent interest in Adam Ltd on 1 July 2007, that is five (5) years earlier.At that time the capital and retained earnings of Adam Ltd were: Share capital $332,000 Retained earnings $298,800 $380,800At the date of acquisition all assets were valued at their fair value.·During the year William Ltd made total sales to Adam Ltd of $99,600, and Adam Ltd sold $83,000 of inventory to William Ltd.·The opening inventory in William Ltd as at 1 July 2011 included inventory acquired from Adam Ltd for $66,400 that had cost Adam Ltd $49,800.·The closing inventory of William Ltd includes inventory acquired from Adam Ltd at a cost of $54,780.This inventory had cost Adam $46,480.·The closing inventory of Adam Ltd includes inventory acquired from William Ltd at a cost of $19,920.This inventory had cost William Ltd $16,600.·On 1 July 2011 Adam Ltd sold an item of equipment to William Ltd for $192,560 when its carrying value in Adam Ltd's books was $134,460 (cost $224,100, accumulated depreciation $89,640).This equipment is assessed as having a remaining useful life of six (6) years.·Adam Ltd paid $43,990 in management fees to William Ltd.·The tax rate is 30 per cent.
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