Answer: D
Answer: D
What is the total amount of cash to be reported in the statement financial position?
a. P805,200 b. P743,200 c. P757,200 d. P703,200
Answer: C (40,800+374,000+342,400)
32. The “cash account” of the Zephanie Corporation as of December 31, 2018 consist of the following:
Cash in Bank P 2,000,000
Time deposit – 30 days 1,000,000
NSF checks of customer 40,000
Money Market Replacement ( due June 30, 2019) 1,500,000
Savings deposit in a closed bank 100,000
IOU from employee 20,000
Pension Fund 3,000,000
Petty Cash Fund 10,000
Customer’s checks dated Jan 1, 2019 50,000
Customer’s check outstanding for 18 months 40,000
Total P7,760,000
Additional information follows
a. Check of P200,000 in payment of accounts payable was recorded on December 31, 2011 but mailed to
suppliers on January 05, 2019
b. Check of 100,000 dated January 15, 2019 in payment of accounts payable was recorded and mailed on
December 31, 2018.
c. The company uses the calendar year. The cash receipts journal was held open until January 15, 2019,
during which time P400,000 was collected and recorded on December 31, 2018.
What is the total amount of cash and cash equivalents to be shown on the December 31, 2018 statement of
financial position?
a. P3,310,000 b. P1,910,000 c. P 2,910,000 d.P4,410,000
Answer: C (2,000,000+1,000,000+10,000+200,000+100,000-400,000)
33. In connection with your observation of Lucas Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2018, you
gathered the following:
Current Account at BDO
P2,000,000
Current Account at Metrobank
(600,000)
Payroll account
500,000
IOU from controller’s sister
10,000
Credit Memo from a vendor for purchase return
16,000
Traveler’s Checks
50,000
NSF checks
12,000
Money order
30,000
Petty cash fund ( P4,000 in currency and expense receipts for P6,000)
10,000
Treasury Bills, due 2/28/19 (purchased 11/31/18)
200,000
Treasury Bills, due 3/31/19 (purchased 3/1/18)
500,000
Foreign bank account (in USD)
25,000
USD to PHP conversion rate are follows: average – P41, closing – P40. Based on the above information, compute
for the cash and cash equivalents that would reported on the December 31, 2018 balance sheet.
a. P2,704,000 b. 2,790,000 c. P3,084,000 d. P3,784,000
Answer: D (2M+.5M+50k+30k+4k+200k+(25kx40)
34. Dan Company had the following account balances at December 31, 2018
Cash in Bank P900,000
Cash on Hand 120,000
Cash legally restricted for plant expansion ( expected to be disbursed on 1,500,000
2019)
Cash in bank include P250,000 of compensating balance against short-term borrowing arrangements. The
compensating balance is not legally restricted as to withdrawal by Dan. In the current assets sections of Dan’s
December 31, 2018 statement of financial position, total cash should be reported at
a. P770,000 b. P1,020,000 c. P2,270,000 d, P2,520,000
Answer: B (900,000+120,000)
35. Regine Company is negotiating a loan with BPI Family Bank. Regine needs P3,600,000. As part of the loan
agreement, BPI will require Regine to maintain a compensating balance of 15% of the loan amount on
deposit in checking account at the bank. Regine currently maintains a balance of P200,000 in the checking
account. The interest rate Regine is required to pay on the loan is 12% BPI pays 1% interest on checking
accounts. The amount of the loan is:
a. P3,400,000 b. P3,600,000 c. P3,800,000 d. P4,000,000
Answer: D (3,600,000-200,000)/.85
36. James Company decided to establish a petty cash fund to help ensure internal control over its small cash
expenditures. The following information is available for the month of May.
1. On May 1, it a petty cash fund in the amount of P40,000
2. A summary of the petty cash expenditures made by the petty cash custodian as of May 22 is as follows
Delivery charges paid on merchandise purchased P12,000.00
Supplies purchased and used 5,000.00
Postage expense 6,600.00
IOU from employees 3,400.00
Miscellaneous expense 7,200.00
The petty cash was replenished on May 22. The balance in the fund was P5,400.00
The petty cash fund was increase to 60,000 on May 25.
The balance of the petty cash fund that will be presented as part of cash in the April 30 balance sheet is
a. P60,000 b. P40,000 c. P34,6000 d.P100,000
Answer: A
37. You rendered a cash count on the company’s petty cash fund on June 30, 2018. The custodian presented
you the following :
Currencies and coins P37,620
A disbursement check payable to the custodian 46,800
An officer’s personal check accommodated by the fund 12,000
Manager’s checks marked NSF 6,000
Petty Cash expense vouchers
6/20 Transportation expense 4,500
6/24 Office repairs 2,700
6/27 Miscellaneous 6,300
Unused postage stamps 1,500
An enveloped marked “collections for charity” with list of names
and corresponding amounts contributed. There is no money inside
the envelope. 7,500
The company’s fiscal year ends of June 30. The petty cash fund was established for an amount of
P120,000.
How much is the shortage or overage in the petty cash fund at June 30, 2018
a. P11,580 b. P17,580 c. P4,080 d. P10,080
Answer: A (120,000+7,500) – (37,620+46,800+12,000+4,500+2,700+6,300+6,000))
38. The cash account shows a balance of P900,000 before reconciliation. The bank statement does not include a
deposits of P46,000 made on the last day of they of the month. The bank statement shows a collection by the
bank of P18,800 and a customer’s check for P6,400 was returned because it was NSF. A customer’s check
for P10,800 was recorded on the books at P9,000, and a check written for P1,590 was recorded as P1,950.
The correct cash balance in the cash account was:
a. P910,240 b. P910,960 c. P914,560 d. P956,960
Answer: C (900,000+18,800-6,400+10,800-9000-1590+1950)
39. The following pertains to checking account of a company at June 30, 2018.
Balance per book P214,500
Interest earned for the second quarter 500
Outstanding Checks 15,000
Customer’s checks returned for insufficient funds 5,000
Deposits in Transit 25,000
How much is cash balance per bank?
a. P220,000 b.210,000 c. P224,500 d. P200,000
Answer: D (214,500+500-5000+15,000-25,000)
40. The following information pertains to James Corporation as December 31, 2018:
Cash balance per bank statement P8,000,000
Deposit in Transit 2,600,000
Checks outstanding (including certified checks of 200,000) 1,000,000
Customer note collected by the bank for James 300,000
NSF checks of customers returned by bank 400,000
Bank service charge shown in December bank statement 40,000
46. On June 1, 2018, FINEST Corp. sold a merchandise with a list price of P300,000 to JPIA Co. on account.
Peter was given the following trade discounts of 30% and 20%. Credit terms were 2/15, n/40 and the sale
was made F.O.B. point of destination. On June 10, 2018, the merchandise were delivered to JPIA Co. Under
allowance method how much of account receivable recognized by FINEST Corp. upon sale?
a. P168,000 b. P164,640 c. P300,000 d.P146,460
Answer: A (300,000x.70x.80)
47. Montefalco Company provided some information on their financial records on December 31, 2019.
Accounts Receivable, January 1 P1, 920,000
Collections of account receivable 6,240,000
Bad debts 200,000
Inventory, January 1 2,880,000
Inventory, December 31 2,640,000
Accounts Payable, January 1 1,000,000
Accounts Payable, December 31 1,500,000
Cash Sales 1,200,000
Purchases 4,800,000
Gross Profit on Sales 2,160,000
48. The following data relate to accounts receivable of Arryn Company for 2019:
What amount should Arryn report as net realizable value of accounts receivable on December 31, 2019?
a. 1,200,000 b. 1,125,000 c. 1,085,000 d. 925,000
Answer: D
49. JPIA Company uses the allowance method of accounting for bad debts. The following summary schedule
was prepared from an aging of accounts receivable outstanding on December 31 of the current year:
If Marian Company bases its estimate on the aging of accounts receivable, what amount should be recognized as
doubtful accounts expense for the current year?
a. 470,000 b. 480,000 c. 500,000 d. 520,000
Answer: D
How much should Jonaxx Company report its account receivable in its December 31, 2019 statement of financial
position?
a. P 799,150 b. P 901,600 c. P 1,200,000 d. P 1,400,000
Answer: B
51. Lance Corporation’s Accounts Receivable subsidiary ledger shows the following information:
Customer Account Balance Invoices
December 31, 2018 Sales Amount
Date
Buwan Company P35,180 12/6/2018 P14,000
11/29/2018 21,180
Klwkn Inc. 20,920 9/27/2018 12,000
8/20/2018 8,920
Mundo Corp. 30,600 12/8/2018 20,000
10/25/2018 10,600
Ikaw at Ako Co. 45,140 11/17/2018 23,140
10/9/2018 22,000
Hindi na Nga Inc. 31,600 12/12/2018 19,200
12/2/2018 12,400
Kahit Ayaw Mo Na Corp. 17,400 9/12/2018 17,400
The estimated bad debts rates below are based on Lance’s receivable collection experience.
Age of Accounts Rate
0-30 days 1%
31-60 days 1.50%
61-90 days 3%
91-120 days 10%
Over 120 days 50%
The allowance method for bad debts account had a debit balance of P5,500 on December 31, 2018 before
adjustments. The allowance of bad debts to be reported at December 31, 2018 is
a. P9,699 b. P15,199 c. P4,199 d. P5,500
Answer: A (14,000+20,000+19,200+12,400).01 + (21180+23140).015 + (10,600+22,000).03 +
(12,000+17400).10 + 8920(.50)
52. You are given the following information relating to Elle Trading:
Gross Profit based on cost 25%
Accounts Receivable, December 31, 2017 P120,000
Allowance for bad debts, December 31, 2017 3,000
Collections of accounts receivable in 2018 645,000
Cost of Goods Available for Sale in 2018 690,000
Merchandise Inventory, December 31, 2018 150,000
Assuming all sales were on account and estimated bad debts was 5% of sales, what is net realizable value of
accounts receivable December 31, 2018?
a. P150,000 b. 142,500 c. P116,250 d. P113,250
Answer: D
53. . Miguel Department Store starts its business on May 1, 2019 and completes the following transactions
relating to credit card sales during May:
Total sales charged by customers are as follows:
BPI P600,000
RCBC 1,200,000
Eastwest 1,500,000
Deposits made by the bank to charge the account of Miguel for credit card sales , net of 3% service charge.
BPI P407,400
RCBC 814,800
Eastwest 1,018,500
How much is the accounts receivable as of May 31, 2019?
a. P3,300,000 b. P2,310,000 c. P1,059,300 d. P990,000
Answer: D 600-(407.4/.97) + 1200-(814.8/.97) + 1500-(1,018.5/.97)
54. The Tully Company's ledger balance for Notes Receivable includes a note receivable from Arryn Company.
Company Arryn is undergoing bankruptcy proceedings and has negotiated for restructuring of its note, with
face amount of P4,000,000, and accrued interest of P480,000, based on interest rate of 12%. The note is due
on this date, December 31, 2019. The restructuring arrangement calls for P1.120,000 annual payment with
first payment due on December 31, 2020. No further interest will be collected during the extended four-year
term. Based on the ledger balance of the company for allowance for uncollectible notes and accounts,
P100,000 relates to this note.
What is the impairment loss on Notes Receivable on December 31, 2019?
b. P987,422 b. P978,224 c. P1,120,000 d. P4,000,000
Answer: B
Problem 54-56
On January 1, 2019, Finest Company sold an equipment that originally cost of P750,000. Finest Company received
a P900,000 note as payment for this transaction. The note is payable in three annual installments of P300,000
beginning December 31, 2019 plus interest at the rate of 15% based on the outstanding balance. At January 1,
2019, the prevailing rate of interest for a similar obligation is 10%.
57. Based on above statement, assuming the nominal interest is 8%, what is the balance of Discount on Notes
Receivable on January 1, 2019?
a. 976,975 b. P97,697.50 c. P30,786 d. P746,055
Answer: C
59. On July 31, 2019 Elizalde Company discounted at the bank a customer’s 600,000, 6-month , 10% note
receivable dated May 31,2019. The bank discounted the note at 12%. How much is the proceeds Elizalde
receive from this discounted note?
a. P564,000 b. P576,000 c. P604,800 d. P617,400
Answer: C
Interest ( 600,000 x 10% x 6/12) P 30,000
Maturity Value ( 600,000 + 30,000) P 630,000
Discount ( 630,000 x 12% x 4*/12) P 25,200
Proceeds ( 630,000- 25,200) P 604,800
It is the unexpired term of the note when it was discounted, it is commonly known as the discounted period.
Term: 6 months
Less :Expired term from 5/31/19 to 7/31/19 2 months
Unexpired term (discounted period 4 months
60. On February 1,2019, Marga Corporation factored receivables with the carrying amount of 2,000,000 to
Cassie Corporation. Marga Corporation assesses a finance charge of 3% of the receivables and retains 5%
of the receivables.
If the factoring is treated as a sale, what amount of loss from sale should the company report in its 2019 statement
if comprehensive income for the year 2019?
a. None b. P60,000 c. P100,000 d. P160,000
Answer: B
Amount Factored P 2.000.000
Less: Finance Charge (P 2,000,000 x 3%) P 60,000
Holdback ( P 2,000,000 x 5%) 100,000 160,000
Amount Received P 1,840,000
Add: New asset received (holdback) 100,000
Total Consideration Received P 1,940,000
Less: Carrying value of the receivable equal to the face 2,000,000
Loss on Factoring P 60,000
61. Blue Company factored 750,000 of accounts receivable to Red Company on December 1, 2019. Blue
Company retained significant amount of risks and rewards of ownership and continues to manage the
financial asset.
Red accepted the receivable, assessed a fee of 2% and retains a holdback equal to 4% of the accounts
receivable. In addition, Red charged 12% interest on the amount advanced.
What amount of finance cost should Blue Company report in its December 2019 statement of
comprehensive income related to the factoring of its account receivable?
Factored 1,000,000 of accounts receivable without recourse on a non-notification on basis with Candice
Gonzales Company. Help charged a factoring fee of 2% of the amount of receivables factored and withheld
10% of the amount factored.
Problem 62-63
On December 1, 2019, Rage Company assigned specific accounts receivable totaling P4,000,000 as collateral on a
P3,000,000, 12% note from certain bank. The entity will continue to collect the assigned accounts receivable. In
addition to the interest on the note, the bank also charged 5% finance fee deducted in advance on the P3, 000,000
value on the note. The December collections assigned account receivable amounted to P 2,000,000 less cash
discount of P100, 000. On December 31, 2019, the entity remitted the collections to the bank in payment for the
interest accrued on December 31, 2019 and the note payable. The entity accepted sales returns of P 150,000 on
the assigned accounts and wrote off assigned accounts of P200,000.
63. What amount of cash was received from assignment of accounts receivable on December 1,2019?
a. P 4,000,000 b. P 3,000,000 c. P 3,800,000 d. P 2,850,000
Answer: D
Note Payable P 3,000,000
Finance Fee (150,000)
Cash received on December 1 2,850,000
64. What is the carrying amount of note payable on December 31, 2019?
a. 1,000,000 b. 1,100,000 c. 1,130,000 d. 1,460,000
Answer: C
Note Payable P 3,000,000
Principal Payment
Remittance 1,900,000
Interest ( 3,000,000 x 12% x1/12) (30,000) 1,870,000
Notes payable- December 31 1,130,000