Question Paper1 2005 Accounts
Question Paper1 2005 Accounts
Question Paper1 2005 Accounts
qxd
21/02/2005
10:25
Page 1
Paper Reference(s)
6001
Instructions to Candidates
Answer FIVE questions, choosing TWO from Section A and THREE from Section B.
All calculations must be shown.
In the boxes on the answer book, write the name of the examining body (London Examinations), your
centre number, candidate number, the subject title (Accounting), the paper reference (6001), your
surname and other name(s), and signature.
Answer your questions in the answer book.
Ensure that your answers to parts of questions are clearly numbered.
Use additional answer sheets if necessary.
If the accounting paper provided does not allow you to set out your answer in the way you wish, rule
up a page of your answer book to suit your requirements.
Advice to Candidates
Write your answers neatly and in good English.
M21711B
*m21711b*
W850/U9011/57570 5/4/4/3/2/
This publication may be reproduced only in accordance with Edexcel Limited copyright policy. 2005 Edexcel Limited.
Turn over
Acc144050_M21711A.qxd
17/02/05
08:41
Page 2
SECTION A
Answer TWO questions from this section
1.
Ravindra commenced business as a general retailer on 1 May 2004. At that date his capital
consisted of 1 500 in the bank, shop fixtures 3 000 and stock 2 500. Ravindra has not kept a full
set of books.
Additional information for the year ended 30 April 2005:
(i) Most sales have been for cash. Where sales have been on credit these have been recorded and
invoiced.
(ii) Payments were made in cash in each of the 52 weeks of the year from the cash till;
Receipts
Cheque to open the account
Cash sales
Credit sales banked
1 500
83 000
7 000
Payments
Rent and rates
General expenses
Suppliers of goods
Electricity
Telephone
Computer equipment
7 500
4 000
65 000
3 600
800
2 000
(iv) During the year Ravindra received discount of 1 000 from suppliers for prompt payment.
(v) On 30 April 2005:
z
Customers owed Ravindra 3 000.
z
Ravindra owed 7 700 to the suppliers of goods.
z
Stock was valued at 4 200.
z
Rent of 1 500 was prepaid.
z
Telephone of 85 was owing.
z
Depreciation was charged on fixtures at 10% and computer equipment at 30% using the
straight line method.
z
Ravindra had taken goods with a cost price of 2 750 for his personal use during the year.
z
A debtor has informed Ravindra that he is unable to pay his debt of 350. A provision is
to be made for the doubtful debt.
M21711B
Acc144050_M21711A.qxd
21/02/2005
10:26
Page 3
Required:
(a) Prepare for Ravindra the:
(i) trading and profit and loss account for the year ended 30 April 2005.
(8)
(8)
(2)
(ii) Using an accepted accounting concept, explain why only a proportion of the purchase
price of computer equipment will be recorded in the profit and loss account for a single
year.
(4)
(c) Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of keeping a full set of double entry accounts rather
than the system currently in use by Ravindra.
(4)
(Total 26 marks)
M21711B
Turn over
Acc144050_M21711A.qxd
2.
17/02/05
08:41
Page 4
Antoni Chemicals operates two chemical plants, one in Newtown and one in Burnham Town. The
chemical plants are the major employers in both towns. The plant in Burnham Town is old and
inefficient and there are concerns about possible pollution from the plant.
Antoni Chemicals are considering the closure of the plant at Burnham Town because the only way
to make the plant operate profitably would be to use lower grade materials. The lower grade
materials would substantially increase the pollution from the plant.
Additional information for each chemical plant for the year ended 30 April 2005:
Newtown
Burnham Town
60%
20%
12 times
1.6:1
0.8:1
1 500 000
1 000 000
1 200 000
1 000 000
30%
6%
7 times
2.4:1
0.6:1
1 000 000
500 000
600 000
1 000 000
Required:
(a) Using the figures above comment upon the following for Newtown and Burnham Town.
(i) Stock levels.
(2)
(2)
(b) (i) Calculate for Newtown and for Burnham Town the:
z
z
(4)
(ii) Calculate for the business as a whole, the return on capital employed.
(1)
(iii) Comment upon the sufficiency of the ratios calculated in (i) and (ii) above.
(3)
(3)
(ii) Social accounting will always be sacrificed by businesses as they strive for profit
maximisation.
With reference to the above statement, discuss how social accounting and profit
maximisation can play an equal part in the decision making of businesses.
(3)
M21711B
Acc144050_M21711A.qxd
17/02/05
08:41
Page 5
(d) State two implications of closing the Burnham Town plant for each of the following:
(i) the local community
(2)
(2)
(e) Evaluate the action that Antoni Chemicals could now take in respect of the Burnham Town
chemical plant. Your evaluation should give consideration to both the financial and non
financial factors to be considered.
(4)
(Total 26 marks)
M21711B
Turn over
Acc144050_M21711A.qxd
3.
21/02/2005
10:26
Page 6
Basic Manufacturing has two production departments: Machining and Finishing; and two service
departments: Administration and Stores. Budgeted overheads have been allocated and apportioned
to the four departments as follows:
20 000
30 000
6 000
4 000
Machining
Finishing
Administration
Stores
Machinery
40%
60%
Finishing
40%
30%
Stores
20%
Administration
10%
Additional information:
Budgeted direct labour hours
Budgeted machine hours
Machining
4 300
Finishing
8 550
4 850
26 650
8 300
34 250
Required:
(a) (i) Explain the terms fixed and semi-fixed costs, giving an example of each.
(ii) Most overhead costs are fixed or semi-fixed.
Comment upon the validity of the above statement.
(b) Distinguish between allocation and apportionment in overhead recovery.
(4)
(2)
(4)
(c) Re-apportion the overheads of the service departments to the production departments using the
continuous allotment method.
(6)
(d) Calculate for the machining and finishing departments the:
(i) projected overhead absorption rates.
Note: Calculations should be made to the nearest pound.
(2)
(4)
(e) Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of calculating separate overhead recovery rates for
the machining and finishing departments as an alternative to calculating a single overhead
recovery rate for the business as a whole.
(4)
(Total 26 mark)
M21711B
Acc144050_M21711A.qxd
25/01/05
13:20
Page 7
SECTION B
Answer THREE questions from this section
4.
The following trial balance was prepared for the business of Kassam on 30 April 2005. The trial
balance was prepared by an inexperienced bookkeeper and contains both errors in drafting and
errors of double entry.
Debit
Sales
Purchases
Stock at 1 May 2004
Purchase returns
Salaries and trade expenses
Telephone charges
Capital
Bank overdraft
Fixtures (at cost)
Fixtures provision for depreciation
Debtors
Creditors
Provision for doubtful debts
Credit
96 450
42 000
5 700
800
45 200
1 540
15 000
1 600
40 000
1 800
12 920
15 050
600
(4)
(2)
(b) Draft the revised trial balance following the correction of all errors.
(7)
(c) A trial balance is a checking device. Identify one other checking device used in accounting and
evaluate its benefits.
(3)
(Total 16 marks)
M21711B
Turn over
Acc144050_M21711A.qxd
5.
09/02/2005
10:00
Page 8
Shah Manufacturing produces a single product. The business is considering changing the methods
of valuing stock and of remunerating its production workers. Shah Manufacturing values its stock
on the Last In First Out (LIFO) basis. All production staff are paid on a day-work basis. The
following are being considered:
z
z
changing the stock valuation to the First In First Out (FIFO) method.
changing the remuneration for production workers to piecework.
Issued
Received
Received
Issued
1 500 items
2 000 items @ 6 per item
1 000 items @ 7 per item
1 500 items
(iii) The following details relate to a week in the month of May for two production employees.
Actual hours worked
Hourly rate of pay
Output (items)
Small
Large
Adnam
36
4
Belinda
44
7
110
175
120
250
Small
Large
6 minutes
9 minutes
All hours worked above 40 in any week are paid at time and a half.
Each minute earned is valued at 0.10 for piecework calculation.
M21711B
Acc144050_M21711A.qxd
17/02/05
08:42
Page 9
Required:
(a) Calculate the value of the closing stock, showing all receipts and issues for the month of May,
using:
(i) Last In First Out (LIFO)
(3)
(3)
(b) Explain two advantages to the business of changing its stock valuation to the FIFO method.
(4)
(c) Calculate the earnings of each employee using:
(i) day-work.
(ii) piecework.
(4)
(2)
(Total 16 marks)
M21711B
Turn over
Acc144050_M21711A.qxd
6.
17/02/05
08:42
Page 10
Fixed assets
Premises
Office fixtures
Staff skill
Current assets
Stock
Debtors
Bank
less
Current liabilities
Creditors
Financed by:
Capital
Net profit
Drawings
180 000
100
30 000
210 100
15 000
19 000
5 900
39 900
16 000
234 000
160 000
81 000
241 000
7 000
234 000
Paul had not received any formal financial training before preparing the balance sheet. The
following information is available:
(i) The value of the premises was increased by 20 000 to take account of the increased market
value in the year. This was considered as a profit for the year.
(ii) Office fixtures had a book value of 4 000 on 1 May 2004. The usual depreciation rate of 20%
was not applied for the year ending 30 April 2005. For that year Paul had charged depreciation
writing the asset down to its scrap value at the end of the year. The asset will continue to be
used in the business for several years.
(iii) Paul Bain valued the skill of his staff at 30 000 and had placed this sum in the balance sheet
and the profit and loss account.
(iv) The closing stock was valued at resale value. The business uses a 50% mark up on goods.
M21711B
10
Acc144050_M21711A.qxd
17/02/05
08:42
Page 11
Required:
(a) Identify, for each of (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) above, the accepted accounting concept or
convention, other than prudence, which should have been complied with.
(4)
(b) Calculate the revised net profit after applying the correct interpretation of the accepted
accounting concepts and conventions.
(5)
(c) Prepare a revised balance sheet as at 30 April 2005 which complies with accepted accounting
concepts and conventions.
(5)
(d) Evaluate the role played in accounting by accepted accounting concepts and conventions. (2)
(Total 16 marks)
M21711B
11
Turn over
Acc144050_M21711A.qxd
7.
17/02/05
08:42
Page 12
The Receipts and Payments Account of the Kewside Literary Club for the year ended 31 December
2005 recorded the following:
612
1 815
600
50
125
325
1 240
80
64
400
740
200
1 010
(4)
(b) Prepare the income and expenditure account for the year ended 31 December 2005.
(10)
(c) A member has proposed that the club introduce a 10 year membership fee costing 400 payable
in full in the first year. The current annual membership fee is 60.
Evaluate the proposal of introducing 10 year membership fees at the proposed level.
(2)
(Total 16 marks)
TOTAL FOR PAPER: 100 MARKS
END
M21711B
12