An entity reports total current assets of P3,000,000, total noncurrent assets of P7,000,000, total liabilities of P4,000,000,
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Equipment with carrying amount of P300,000 was sold for P380,000 on January 2, 20x2. Because of the sale, the entity included the equipment in the current assets section of the December 31, 20x1 statement of financial position. As of December 31, 20x1, the entity's management has no plan on selling the equipment. The sale is properly recorded in 20x2.
A notice of collection was received from a bank on January 31, 20x2. Apparently, the debtor, whose P500,000 bank loan was guaranteed by the entity, defaulted in its 3rd and 4th quarter payments in 20x1. The bank is collecting 500,000 from the entity.
The entity has an outstanding account payable of $1,000. The account payable was converted to its peso equivalent of P40,000 using the exchange rate on December 31, 20x1. On February 16, 20x2, the exchange rate significantly increased to P60:$1.
On March 1, 20x2, the entity receives notice that its loan application amounting to P2,000,000, which was filed on December 18, 20x1, was approved. The loan is a long-term loan.
A building with carrying amount of P1,200,000 at the start of 20x1 was inappropriately depreciated during the year using an estimated useful life of 5 years instead of 15 years. The entity uses the straight line method of depreciation with no residual value.
Requirements: Compute for the following:
Adjusted current assets
Adjusted non current assets
Adjusted liabilities
Adjusted equity
Adjusted profit
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Financial Accounting an introduction to concepts, methods and uses
ISBN: 978-0324789003
13th Edition
Authors: Clyde P. Stickney, Roman L. Weil, Katherine Schipper, Jennifer Francis
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