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Solar Energy plc disposed of a delivery vehicle for £28,800. The vehicle had originally cost £48,000 and had accumulated depreciation of £24,000 at the date of disposal. What is the gain or loss on disposal to be recorded in profit or loss?
- A.Gain on disposal of £4,800
- B.Loss on disposal of £4,800
- C.Gain on disposal of £-19,200
- D.Loss on disposal of £24,000
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Core Concept: Profit or Loss on Disposal of a Non-Current Asset When a non-current asset is sold, the gain or loss is measured as Disposal Proceeds minus the Carrying Value (Net Book Value). It is *not* compared to the original cost. Only the written-down value at the disposal date is relevant. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Find the Carrying Value (NBV) at disposal date: NBV = Original Cost Accumulated Depreciation = £48,000 £24,000 = £24,000 2. Compare to Disposal Proceeds: £28,800 (recei
At 31 March, the bank statement of Apex Trading Ltd shows a credit balance of £33,600. Unpresented checks total £8,400, and outstanding uncleared lodgements total £4,200. What is the reconciled balance that should appear in Apex Trading Ltd's cash book?
- A.£29,400
- B.£37,800
- C.£46,200
- D.£21,000
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Core Concept: Bank Reconciliation Statement A bank reconciliation explains the difference between the *cash book balance* (company's records) and the *bank statement balance* (bank's records). Timing differences - unpresented cheques and uncleared lodgements - cause these differences. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Start with Bank Statement Balance: £33,600 (credit balance, meaning the bank shows this as a positive balance for the company). 2. Add Uncleared Lodgements: Deposits sent by Apex Tradin
A grocery distributor, Vanguard Retail Ltd, recorded net sales of £9,600 for standard-rate products (20% VAT) and £4,800 for zero-rated food products. What is the total output VAT generated on these sales?
- A.£1,920
- B.£2,880
- C.£960
- D.£0 (all food products are exempt from output VAT)
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Core Concept: Zero-Rated vs. Standard-Rated VAT Supplies In UK VAT, there are multiple categories of supply: standard-rated (20%), zero-rated (0%), reduced-rated (5%), and exempt. Both standard-rated and zero-rated are *taxable* supplies, but zero-rated generates £0 output VAT. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Standard-Rate Sales (£9,600): Output VAT = £9,600 × 20% = £1,920 2. Zero-Rate Sales (£4,800): Output VAT = £4,800 × 0% = £0 3. Total Output VAT = £1,920 + £0 = £1,920 Common Mistakes to Avoid
The Receivables Ledger Control Account of Nexus Media plc is shown in the diagram. Credit sales of £18,000 were recorded, and cash of £14,400 was received from credit customers. What is the correct closing balance (balance c/f) of the account?
- A.£12,600 Debit closing balance
- B.£12,600 Credit closing balance
- C.£27,000 Debit closing balance
- D.£14,400 Credit closing balance
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Core Concept: Receivables Ledger Control Account The Receivables Ledger Control Account is an asset account that tracks money owed to the business by credit customers. As an asset, it follows the fundamental debit rule: increases are recorded on the debit side and decreases on the credit side. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Opening Balance: The account opens with a debit balance of £9,000 - money already owed by customers. 2. Credit Sales (+): New credit sales of £18,000 increase the amount owed,
Apex Trading Ltd disposed of a delivery vehicle for £67,200. The vehicle had originally cost £112,000 and had accumulated depreciation of £56,000 at the date of disposal. What is the gain or loss on disposal to be recorded in profit or loss?
- A.Gain on disposal of £11,200
- B.Loss on disposal of £11,200
- C.Gain on disposal of £-44,800
- D.Loss on disposal of £56,000
✓ Worked Explanation
Core Concept: Profit or Loss on Disposal of a Non-Current Asset When a non-current asset is sold, the gain or loss is measured as Disposal Proceeds minus the Carrying Value (Net Book Value). It is *not* compared to the original cost. Only the written-down value at the disposal date is relevant. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Find the Carrying Value (NBV) at disposal date: NBV = Original Cost Accumulated Depreciation = £112,000 £56,000 = £56,000 2. Compare to Disposal Proceeds: £67,200 (rece
The Receivables Ledger Control Account of Crown Paper Ltd is shown in the diagram. Credit sales of £5,400 were recorded, and cash of £4,320 was received from credit customers. What is the correct closing balance (balance c/f) of the account?
- A.£3,780 Debit closing balance
- B.£3,780 Credit closing balance
- C.£8,100 Debit closing balance
- D.£4,320 Credit closing balance
✓ Worked Explanation
Core Concept: Receivables Ledger Control Account The Receivables Ledger Control Account is an asset account that tracks money owed to the business by credit customers. As an asset, it follows the fundamental debit rule: increases are recorded on the debit side and decreases on the credit side. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Opening Balance: The account opens with a debit balance of £2,700 - money already owed by customers. 2. Credit Sales (+): New credit sales of £5,400 increase the amount owed, s
Before correcting the year-end errors, the draft profit of Apex Trading Ltd was £120,000. An error was discovered: Closing inventory was overstated by £18,000. What is the revised profit after correcting this error?
- A.£138,000
- B.£102,000
- C.£120,000 (no effect on profit)
- D.£84,000
✓ Worked Explanation
Core Concept: Impact of Inventory Errors on Profit The relationship between inventory and profit is one of the most important concepts in financial accounting. Closing inventory is deducted from Cost of Sales. If closing inventory is overstated, Cost of Sales is *understated*, which means Gross Profit is *overstated*. Correcting the overstatement increases COGS and reduces profit. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Recall the COGS Formula: Cost of Sales = Opening Inventory + Purchases Closing Invent
At 31 March, the bank statement of Apex Trading Ltd shows a credit balance of £19,200. Unpresented checks total £4,800, and outstanding uncleared lodgements total £2,400. What is the reconciled balance that should appear in Apex Trading Ltd's cash book?
- A.£16,800
- B.£21,600
- C.£26,400
- D.£12,000
✓ Worked Explanation
Core Concept: Bank Reconciliation Statement A bank reconciliation explains the difference between the *cash book balance* (company's records) and the *bank statement balance* (bank's records). Timing differences - unpresented cheques and uncleared lodgements - cause these differences. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Start with Bank Statement Balance: £19,200 (credit balance, meaning the bank shows this as a positive balance for the company). 2. Add Uncleared Lodgements: Deposits sent by Apex Tradin
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