Question: please do only Part B and C in 50 minutes please urgently... I'll give you up thumb definitely 11 Keystone (12/11 amended) 54 mins The

 please do only Part B and C in 50 minutes please

please do only Part B and C in 50 minutes please urgently... I'll give you up thumb definitely

11 Keystone (12/11 amended) 54 mins The following trial balance relates to Keystone at 30 September 20X1: $000 $'000 380,000 64,000 124,000 80,000 14,200 46,400 350 800 50,000 44,500 Revenue (Note 1) Material purchases (Note 2) Production labour (Note 2) Factory overheads (Note 2) Distribution costs Administrative expenses (Note 3) Finance costs Investment income Leased property - at cost (Note 2) Plant and equipment - at cost (Note 2) Accumulated amortisation/depreciation at 1 October 20X0 - leased property - plant and equipment Financial asset: equity investments (Note 5) Inventory at 1 October 20X0 Trade receivables Trade payables Bank Equity shares of 20 cents each Retained earnings at 1 October 20X0 Deferred tax (Note 6) 10,000 14,500 18,000 46,700 33,550 27,800 2,300 50,000 33,600 2,700 521,700 521,700 Notes The following notes are relevant: 1 Revenue includes goods sold and despatched in September 20X1 on a 30-day right of return basis. Their selling price was $2.4 million and they were sold at a gross profit margin of 25%. Keystone is uncertain as to whether any of these goods will be returned within the 30-day period. 2 Non-current assets: During the year Keystone manufactured an item of plant for its own use. The direct materials and labour were $3 million and $4 million respectively. Production overheads are 75% of direct labour cost and Keystone determines the final selling price for goods by adding a mark-up on total cost of 40%. These manufacturing costs are included in the relevant expense items in the trial balance. The plant was completed and put into immediate use on 1 April 20X1. All plant and equipment is depreciated at 20% per annum using the reducing balance method with time apportionment in the year of acquisition. The directors decided to revalue the leased property in line with recent increases in market values. On 1 October 20X0 an independent surveyor valued the leased property at $48 million, which the directors have accepted. The leased property was being amortised over an original life of 20 years which has not changed. Keystone does not make a transfer to retained earnings in respect of excess amortisation. The revaluation gain will create a deferred tax liability (see Note 6). All depreciation and amortisation is charged to cost of sales. No depreciation or amortisation has yet been charged on any non-current asset for the year ended 30 September 20X1. 3 On 15 August 20X1, Keystone's share price stood at $2.40 per share. On this date Keystone paid a dividend (included in administrative expenses) that was calculated to give a dividend yield of 4%. 4 The inventory on Keystone's premises at 30 September 20X1 was counted and valued at cost of $54.8 million. Questions BPPT LEARNING MEDIA 5 The equity investments had a fair value of $17.4 million on 30 September 20X1. There were no purchases or disposals of any of these investments during the year. Keystone has not made the election in accordance with IFRS 9 Financial Instruments. Keystone adopts this standard when accounting for its financial assets. 6 A provision for income tax for the year ended 30 September 20X1 of $24.3 million is required. At 30 September 20X1, the tax base of Keystone's net assets was $15 million less than their carrying amounts. This excludes the effects of the revaluation of the leased property. The income tax rate of Keystone is 30%. 7 On 1 June 20X1 Keystone made a 1 for 4 bonus issue, utilising the share premium account. The issue was correctly accounted for. Required (a) Prepare the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income for Keystone for the year ended 30 September 20X1. (15 marks) (b) Prepare the statement of changes in equity for Keystone for the year ended 30 September 20X1. (6 marks) (C) Prepare the statement of financial position for Keystone as at 30 September 20X1. (9 marks) Notes to the financial statements are not required. (Total = 30 marks) 11 Keystone (12/11 amended) 54 mins The following trial balance relates to Keystone at 30 September 20X1: $000 $'000 380,000 64,000 124,000 80,000 14,200 46,400 350 800 50,000 44,500 Revenue (Note 1) Material purchases (Note 2) Production labour (Note 2) Factory overheads (Note 2) Distribution costs Administrative expenses (Note 3) Finance costs Investment income Leased property - at cost (Note 2) Plant and equipment - at cost (Note 2) Accumulated amortisation/depreciation at 1 October 20X0 - leased property - plant and equipment Financial asset: equity investments (Note 5) Inventory at 1 October 20X0 Trade receivables Trade payables Bank Equity shares of 20 cents each Retained earnings at 1 October 20X0 Deferred tax (Note 6) 10,000 14,500 18,000 46,700 33,550 27,800 2,300 50,000 33,600 2,700 521,700 521,700 Notes The following notes are relevant: 1 Revenue includes goods sold and despatched in September 20X1 on a 30-day right of return basis. Their selling price was $2.4 million and they were sold at a gross profit margin of 25%. Keystone is uncertain as to whether any of these goods will be returned within the 30-day period. 2 Non-current assets: During the year Keystone manufactured an item of plant for its own use. The direct materials and labour were $3 million and $4 million respectively. Production overheads are 75% of direct labour cost and Keystone determines the final selling price for goods by adding a mark-up on total cost of 40%. These manufacturing costs are included in the relevant expense items in the trial balance. The plant was completed and put into immediate use on 1 April 20X1. All plant and equipment is depreciated at 20% per annum using the reducing balance method with time apportionment in the year of acquisition. The directors decided to revalue the leased property in line with recent increases in market values. On 1 October 20X0 an independent surveyor valued the leased property at $48 million, which the directors have accepted. The leased property was being amortised over an original life of 20 years which has not changed. Keystone does not make a transfer to retained earnings in respect of excess amortisation. The revaluation gain will create a deferred tax liability (see Note 6). All depreciation and amortisation is charged to cost of sales. No depreciation or amortisation has yet been charged on any non-current asset for the year ended 30 September 20X1. 3 On 15 August 20X1, Keystone's share price stood at $2.40 per share. On this date Keystone paid a dividend (included in administrative expenses) that was calculated to give a dividend yield of 4%. 4 The inventory on Keystone's premises at 30 September 20X1 was counted and valued at cost of $54.8 million. Questions BPPT LEARNING MEDIA 5 The equity investments had a fair value of $17.4 million on 30 September 20X1. There were no purchases or disposals of any of these investments during the year. Keystone has not made the election in accordance with IFRS 9 Financial Instruments. Keystone adopts this standard when accounting for its financial assets. 6 A provision for income tax for the year ended 30 September 20X1 of $24.3 million is required. At 30 September 20X1, the tax base of Keystone's net assets was $15 million less than their carrying amounts. This excludes the effects of the revaluation of the leased property. The income tax rate of Keystone is 30%. 7 On 1 June 20X1 Keystone made a 1 for 4 bonus issue, utilising the share premium account. The issue was correctly accounted for. Required (a) Prepare the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income for Keystone for the year ended 30 September 20X1. (15 marks) (b) Prepare the statement of changes in equity for Keystone for the year ended 30 September 20X1. (6 marks) (C) Prepare the statement of financial position for Keystone as at 30 September 20X1. (9 marks) Notes to the financial statements are not required. (Total = 30 marks)

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