3. As at 31 December 2020, the property had a fair value of €230,000. This property was previously revalued in 2019 (this was its first revaluation) and it resulted in a revaluation gain of €21,000 being booked to the accounts. 4. The piece of equipment owned by the company was sold on 31 December 2020. The company received proceeds of €34,000 in respect of the sale. This transaction has not been reflected in the trial balance above. 5. Closing inventory as at 31 December 2020 was €38,000. Included in this value, is an item of inventory which originally cost of €3,000. Economic conditions have deteriorated and the selling price is now €1,750 before transport costs of €50.
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- You are engaged to audit the financial statements of Sailor Co. The balance sheet below is provided to you:Sailor Co.Balance SheetDecember 31, 2021ASSETS LIABILITIES AND CAPITALCash 290,000.00 Accounts payable 190,000.00 Accounts receivable 139,000.00 Notes payable 83,500.00 Notes receivable 200,000.00 Ordinary share capital 300,000.00 Inventory 357,000.00 Retained earnings 412,500.00 Total 986,000.00 Total 986,000.00 The records of Sailor Co. were reviewed. The following errors were discovered. These errors were not corrected until the current year under audit.a. On July 1, 2019, Sailor paid P150,000 for a 5-year insurance policy. The amount was debited to Insurance Expense when paid.b. Sailor Co. failed to record unearned rent revenue of P16,000 and P9,000 in 2018 and 2020, respectively.c. Sailor Co. also failed to recognize accrued expenses of P23,000, P18,000 and P7,000 for 2018, 2019 and 2020, respectively.d. On December 31, 2019, Sailor Co. bought equipment worth P150,000 and…You are engaged to audit the financial statements of Sailor Co. The balance sheet below is provided to you:Sailor Co.Balance SheetDecember 31, 2021ASSETS LIABILITIES AND CAPITALCash 290,000.00 Accounts payable 190,000.00 Accounts receivable 139,000.00 Notes payable 83,500.00 Notes receivable 200,000.00 Ordinary share capital 300,000.00 Inventory 357,000.00 Retained earnings 412,500.00 Total 986,000.00 Total 986,000.00 The records of Sailor Co. were reviewed. The following errors were discovered. These errors were not corrected until the current year under audit.a. On July 1, 2019, Sailor paid P150,000 for a 5-year insurance policy. The amount was debited to Insurance Expense when paid.b. Sailor Co. failed to record unearned rent revenue of P16,000 and P9,000 in 2018 and 2020, respectively.c. Sailor Co. also failed to recognize accrued expenses of P23,000, P18,000 and P7,000 for 2018, 2019 and 2020, respectively.d. On December 31, 2019, Sailor Co. bought equipment worth P150,000 and…You are engaged to audit the financial statements of Sailor Co. The balance sheet below is provided to you:Sailor Co.Balance SheetDecember 31, 2021ASSETS LIABILITIES AND CAPITALCash 290,000.00 Accounts payable 190,000.00 Accounts receivable 139,000.00 Notes payable 83,500.00 Notes receivable 200,000.00 Ordinary share capital 300,000.00 Inventory 357,000.00 Retained earnings 412,500.00 Total 986,000.00 Total 986,000.00 The records of Sailor Co. were reviewed. The following errors were discovered. These errors were not corrected until the current year under audit.a. On July 1, 2019, Sailor paid P150,000 for a 5-year insurance policy. The amount was debited to Insurance Expense when paid.b. Sailor Co. failed to record unearned rent revenue of P16,000 and P9,000 in 2018 and 2020, respectively.c. Sailor Co. also failed to recognize accrued expenses of P23,000, P18,000 and P7,000 for 2018, 2019 and 2020, respectively.d. On December 31, 2019, Sailor Co. bought equipment worth P150,000 and…
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