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A business statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income for the year ended 31 December 20X4 showed a net

profit of $83,600. It was later found that $18,000 paid for the purchase of a motor van had been debited to motor expenses

account. It is the company's policy to depreciate motor vans at 25 per cent per year, with a full year's charge in the year of

acquisition.What would the net profit be after adjusting for this error?

A

$106,100 

B

$70,100

C

$97,100

D

$101,600

Where a transaction is entered into the correct ledger accounts, but the wrong amount is used, what is the error known as?

A

An error of omission

B

An error of original entry

C

An error of commission

D

An error of principle

A business statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income for the year ended 31 December 20X4 showed a net

profit of $83,600. It was later found that $18,000 paid for the purchase of a motor van had been debited to motor expenses

account. It is the company's policy to depreciate motor vans at 25 per cent per year, with a full year's charge in the year of

acquisition.

What would the net profit be after adjusting for this error?

A

$106,100

B

$70,100

C

$97,100

D

$101,600

An organisation restores its petty cash balance to $250 at the end of each month. During October, the total expenditure

column in the petty cash book was calculated as being $210, and the imprest was restored by this amount. The analysis

columns posted to the nominal ledger totalled only $200.Which one of the following would this error cause?

A

The trial balance being $10 higher on the debit side

B

The trial balance being $10 higher on the credit side

C

No imbalance in the trial balance

D

The petty cash balance being $10 lower than it should be

Net profit was calculated as being $10,200. It was later discovered that capital expenditure of $3,000 had been treated as

revenue expenditure, and revenue receipts of $1,400 had been treated as capital receipts.What is the net profit after

correcting this error?

A

$5,800

B

$8,600

C

$11,800

D

$14,600

The accountant at Investotech discovered the following errors after calculating the company's profit for 20X3:(a) A non-current asset costing $50,000 has been included in the purchases account(b) Stationery costing $10,000 has been included as

closing inventory of raw materials, instead of stationery expensesWhat is the effect of these errors on gross profit and net

profit?

A

Understatement of gross profit by $40,000 and understatement of net profit by $30,000

B

Understatement of both gross profit and net profit by $40,000

C

Understatement of gross profit by $60,000 and understatement of net profit by $50,000

D

Overstatement of both gross profit and net profit by $60,000 

A purchase return of $48 has been wrongly posted to the debit of the sales returns account, but has been correctly entered in

the supplier's account.Which of the following statements about the trial balance would be correct?

A

The credit side to be $48 more than the debit side

B

The debit side to be $48 more than the credit side

C

The credit side to be $96 more than the debit side

D

The debit side to be $96 more than the credit side

Two types of common errors in bookkeeping are errors of principle and errors of transposition.Which of the following correctly states whether or not these errors will be revealed by extracting a trial balance?Errors of principle Errors of transposition

A

Will be revealed Will not be revealed

B

 Will be revealed Will be revealed

C

Will not be revealed Will not be revealed

D

Will not be revealed Will be revealed

Beta Co has total assets of $650,000 and profit for the year of $150,000 recorded in the financial statements for the year

ended 31 December 20X3. Inventory costing $50,000, with a resale value of $75,000, was received into the warehouse on 2

January 20X4 and included in the inventory value that was recorded in the financial statements at 31 December 20X3.What

would the total assets figure in the Statement of Financial Position, and the adjusted profit for the year figure, be after

adjusting for this error?

Total assets (SOFP) Profit for year

A

$700,000 $200,000

B

$600,000 $100,000

C

$725,000 $225,000

D

$600,000 $75,000

Your cash book at 31 December 20X3 shows a bank balance of $565 overdrawn. On comparing this with your bank

statement at the same date, you discover the following.1 A cheque for $57 drawn by you on 29 December 20X3 has not yet

been presented for payment.2 A cheque for $92 from a customer, which was paid into the bank on 24 December 20X3, has

been dishonoured on 31 December 20X3.What is the correct bank balance to be shown in the statement of financial position

at 31 December 20X3?

A

$714 overdrawn

B

$657 overdrawn

C

$473 overdrawn

D

$53 overdrawn