2023 Specimen Paper 2
2023 Specimen Paper 2
2023 Specimen Paper 2
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ACCOUNTING9706/02
Paper 2 Fundamentals of Accounting For examination from 2023
INSTRUCTIONS
● Answer all questions.
● Use a black or dark blue pen.
● Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
● Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
● Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
● Do not write on any bar codes.
● You may use an HB pencil for any rough working.
● You may use a calculator.
● You should present all accounting statements in good style.
● International accounting terms and formats should be used as appropriate.
● You should show your workings.
INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 90.
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
1 Hamid and Jamila have been in partnership for several years and do not have a partnership
agreement. They do not maintain full accounting records.
(a) (i) State two disadvantages to Hamid and Jamila of trading as a partnership rather than as
sole traders.
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(ii) State three items other than the profit and loss sharing ratio which may be included in a
partnership agreement.
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Additional information
The partners have provided the following information for the year ended 31 December 2020.
At 31 December At 1 January
2020 2020
$ $
Administrative expenses owing – 472
Administrative expenses prepaid 291 –
Furniture and fittings at carrying value 26 580 24 720
Inventory 9 322 7 430
Insurance prepaid – 390
Trade receivables 12 930 14 380
(b)
Calculate the revenue for the year ended 31 December 2020.
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Additional information
The following information is also available for the year ended 31 December 2020.
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Administrative expenses paid 8 228
Insurance paid 1 090
Purchase of additional furniture and fittings 4 500
Purchases of goods for resale 112 152
Receipts from the disposal of furniture and fittings 575
Rent of business premises 14 500
Staff wages 10 230
During the year Hamid took goods for his own use but no record was made of their value.
Furniture and fittings with a carrying value of $800 were disposed of during the year.
(c)
Prepare the partnership statement of profit or loss for the year ended 31 December 2020.
Workings:
$ $
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Additional information
Hamid and Jamila have been advised that their business could be improved if they were to keep
full accounting records. They are considering two options.
Option 2: To purchase a new computerised accounting package to maintain all the financial
records. This will cost $12 000 and will be written off over 5 years. Hamid has said
he will loan $12 000 to the business, but will require interest of 5% per year on the
loan.
(d) (i) Calculate Jamila’s share of profit or loss for both Option 1 and Option 2.
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(ii) Advise the partners which option they should choose. Justify your answer.
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2 Sergio is a sole trader. His book-keeper prepares regular bank reconciliation statements.
(a)
State two benefits of preparing regular bank reconciliation statements.
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Additional information
His bank statement shows the following for the first week of June 2020:
1 The deposits on 1 June and 2 June both relate to amounts received and recorded by Sergio
in his cash book for the month of May.
2 The last cheque that Sergio issued in May 2020 was number 1683.
3 The adjustment on 4 June 2020 related to a standing order debited by the bank in error on
27 May 2020.
4 On 5 June 2020 Sergio received a letter from the bank that had been delayed in the post. The
letter stated that on 29 May 2020:
bank charges of $90 and bank interest of $120 had been debited to his account
an amount of $360 had been received electronically from Alvaro, a credit customer.
(b)
Prepare Sergio’s bank reconciliation statement at 31 May 2020 to show the balance in the
cash book before it is updated.
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Additional information
Sergio’s bank manager has asked Sergio to repay the overdraft within the next three months.
Option 1: Miguel, a close friend, would provide Sergio with a loan of $10 000 repayable in five
annual instalments of $2500.
Option 2: Sergio could take a seven-year bank loan from another bank for $16 000. This bank
would require annual interest of $1000 and security for the loan.
(c)
Explain the benefits and drawbacks to Sergio of each option.
Option 1
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[Total: 15]
3 The directors of AB plc have decided to make a rights issue and a bonus issue of ordinary shares.
(a)
Identify two advantages to the company of:
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Additional information
Equity $
Ordinary share capital ($0.50 shares) 120 000
Share premium 25 000
Retained earnings 43 000
AB plc has adopted the revaluation model for measuring the value of its non-current assets.
During the year ended 31 December 2020 the following took place:
1 July The directors made a rights issue of one ordinary share for every 6 held at a
premium of $0.05 per share. The issue was fully subscribed.
1 August he directors made a bonus issue of 1 ordinary share for every 5 held on that
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date. They wished to keep the reserves in their most flexible form.
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he directors paid an interim dividend of $0.08 per share on all shares in issue at
that date.
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and which had cost $120 000 is now only worth $100 000. This has not been
adjusted in the books of account.
The company made a profit for the year ended 31 December 2020 of $18 000.
(b)
Prepare the ledger accounts to record these transactions.
$ $
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$ $
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[Total: 15]
4 Z Limited is a manufacturing company. It operates two production departments and two service
departments. The costs are allocated to each department as follows:
The costs of the service departments are to be apportioned to the other departments as follows:
(a)
Apportion the service department costs by completing the table.
Reapportionment of stores
Total apportioned costs
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(b)
Calculate, to two decimal places, a suitable overhead absorption rate for each of the
production departments.
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Additional information
Z Limited has been approached by a customer to quote for one of their products. This will require
the following:
Direct labour hours and machine hours required in each department will be:
Machining Finishing
Direct labour 3 hours 5 hours
Machine time 2 hours 20 minutes
It is the company’s policy to achieve a gross margin of 40% on all its products.
(c)
Calculate the total price to quote to the customer.
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Additional information
The customer has said they will buy the goods from Z Limited, but at a price which will earn Z
Limited a gross margin of 25%.
(d)
Advise the directors whether or not they should accept the offer. Justify your answer.
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Additional information
Z Limited operates a second factory. It uses both direct labour hours and machine hours to absorb
its factory overheads. The cost accountant has suggested that a single factory-wide overhead
absorption rate should be used instead.
(e)
Advise the directors whether or not they should make this change. Justify your answer.
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