Prepare the statement of financial position under ifrs

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Part I - Corporations - Common and Preferred Dividends

The shareholders' equity section of Dantantia Inc.'s balance sheet on January 1, 2016 contained the following information:

Shareholders' Equity

Authorized: 11,000,000 common shares and 200,000 $3 cumulative preferred shares.

Issued:

32,000 common shares - $900,000

2,000 cumulative preferred share - 200,000

Total share capital - 1,100,000

Retained earnings - 320,000

Total shareholders' equity - $1,420,000

On February 17, 2016, the company declared dividends of $85,000. The date of record and the date of payment are March 2 and March 31, 2016 respectively. Net income after tax for the year was $250,000. Dividends were last declared in 2014. No shares had been issued or redeemed since the last time dividends were paid.

(a) Calculate the amount of dividends to be paid to the preferred shareholders.

(b) Prepare any necessary journal entries on the date of dividend declaration, the date of record and the date of payment using cash dividends account.

(c) On December 20, 2016, Dantantia issues 1,000 common shares for $30,000 cash, and incurs a total of $2,000 in share issue costs. Journalize this transaction using the offset method.

(d) Calculate ending retained earnings balance at December 31, 2016.

(e) Calculate ending common shares balance and number of common shares at December 31, 2016.

Part II - Corporate Shareholders' Equity

Varghese Inc.'s balance sheet shows the following shareholders' equity section at the beginning of the year 2016.

Varghese Inc. Shareholders' Equity As at January 1, 2016

Share capital

Preferred shares, $3 non-cumulative, 100,000 shares authorized, 10,000 shares issued and outstanding

$130,000

Common shares, 1,000,000 shares authorized, 40,000 shares issued and outstanding

400,000

Total share capital

530,000

Retained earnings

425,000

Total shareholders' equity

$955,000

Transactions for the year 2016:

Jan 6 - Sold 10,000 common shares for $150,000 cash.

Mar 8 - Issued 6,000 preferred shares in exchange for land valued at $84,000.

Jun 18 - Purchased 3,000 of its own common shares at a price of $16 per share.

Dec 15 - Declared a cash dividend of $70,000 to be paid on January 10, 2016. (Use cash dividends account.)

Dec 20 - Declared a two-for-one stock split.

Dec 31 - Closed net income of $194,000, which has already been closed to the income summary account, to retained earnings.

Dec 31 - Closed the cash dividends account.

a) Prepare any necessary journal entries for the above transactions.

b) Complete the shareholders' equity section as of December 31, 2016.

Part III - Income Statement

Dysa Inc. is a private Canadian company using ASPE. Its revenue and expense accounts contained the following amounts for the year ending December 31, 2016.

Account Title

Debit

Credit

Sales Revenue


290,000

Interest Revenue


200

Gain on Sale of Assets from Discontinued Operation


17,400

Operating Income from Discontinued Operations


52,200

Sales Returns and Allowances

9,000


Sales Discounts

6,000


Cost of Goods Sold

130,500


Insurance Expense

4,000


Utility Expense

2,000


Salaries Expense

16,000


Telephone Expense

1,000


Interest Expense

800


Depreciation Expense

20,300


Prepare an income statement under ASPE, assuming the tax rate is 30%.

Part IV - Statement of Financial Position

The adjusted trial balance for Picvy Corporation's June 30, 2016 year-end is as follows:

Account Title

Debit

Credit

Cash

$42,793


Accounts Receivable

6,680


Prepaid Insurance

3,500


Office Supplies

3,340


Property, Plant and Equipment

100,200


Accumulated Depreciation


$36,072

Accounts Payable


4,676

Unearned Revenue


6,012

Bank Loan - Current Portion


5,344

Bank Loan - Non-Current Portion


23,380

Common Shares, unlimited shares authorized, 4,000 shares issued and outstanding


20,000

Retained Earnings


64,336

Cash Dividends

6,680


Sales Revenue


173,680

Interest Revenue


500

Cost of Goods Sold

79,893


Depreciation Expense

16,700


Income Tax Expense

1,445


Insurance Expense

8,000


Interest Expense

799


Repairs Expense

3,200


Salaries Expense

56,780


Supplies Expense

3,990


Total

$334,000

$334,000

Required: Prepare the statement of financial position under IFRS.

Reference no: EM131569936

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