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Accounts - Principles of Accounts 2017 WAEC Past Questions

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Dauda, a retailer, does not keep proper books of account. The following were balances in his books on January 2013.

Premises     70,000
Equipment     8,200
Vehicles         5,100
Inventory       9,500
Accounts receivable  150
Bank    1400

The summary of his bank statement for the twelve months period from 1st January 2013 to 31st December 2013 is as follows:
Money paid to the bank: 96,500
Shop takings                    1,400
Received from debtors     8,000
Payments made by cheque 
Inventory purchased        70,500
Delivery Van                      6,200
Maintenance of vehicle      1,020
Electricity and water           940
Store boys' wages             5,260
Miscellaneous expenses     962

Additional information;

i. Dauda paid all shop takings for the year into the bank apart from monthly drawings of D500 and miscellaneous expenses of D408.

ii. He was owing, D7, 600 to supplies for inventory bought.

iii. The accounts receivable is to be treated as bad debts.

iv. Inventory was valued at D13,620

v. Depreciation for the year was calculated as D720 for equipment and D1,000 for vehicles.

You are required to prepare:
(a) Statement of Affairs as at 01/01/13

(b) Income Statement for the year ended 31st December 2013

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Customers use the financial position of a company to

  • A. assess the financial position of the business
  • B. regulate their activities
  • C. ascertain the taxable profit of the business
  • D. be sure of the extent of job security
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The claim on the assets of a business by outsiders is  

  • A. capital
  • B. liabilities
  • C. reserves
  • D. provisions
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A document sent by a bank to its current account customers detailing their transactions over a given period is

  • A. bank reconciliation statement
  • B. bank statement
  • C. credit transfer
  • D. banker's advice
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Which of the following items will not be entered in the adjusted cash book? 

  • A. Dishonoured cheques
  • B. Direct payments to bank
  • C. Uncredited cheques
  • D. standing order payments
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