What is the interest expense for 2012

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SECTION A:

 

Use your kills to Analyze, compare, criticize, evaluate and justify the answers in a process to solve the assignment. 

 

                                                         ANZ Limited

 

                                              Balance Sheet as at 30th June

 

 

              $

             $

Current Assets

         2012

          2011

Cash

40,000

      60,000

Account Receivables

        650,000     

300,000

Allowance for doubtful debts

(50,000)

(50,000)

Inventory

700,000

290,000

 

 

1,340,000

 

600,000

Non-Current Assets

 

 

Equipment

1,800,000

    1,100,000

Accumulated depreciation

(550,000)

      (100,000)

Capitalized borrowing cost

200,000

---------

 

 

 

1,450,000

 

1,000,000

Total Assets

2,790,000

1,600,000

 

 

 

Current Liabilities

 

 

Account payable

         670,000

     556,000

Tax payable

60,000

44,000

 

730,000

600,000

Non- Current Liabilities

 

 

Loan

580,000

600,000

Total Liabilities

1,310,000

1,200,000

 

 

 

Net Assets

        1,480,000

     400,000

Shareholder's Equity

 

 

Share Capital

         1,150,000

      250,000

Retained Profit

330,000

150,000

 

 1,480,000

400,000

 

 

 

 

Sales (all on credit)

        1000,000

       640,000

Net profit after tax

          200,000

       128,000

EBIT

          290,000

       197,000

Tax expenses

            41,000

         32,000

 

 

 

 

 

Required :

 

1.a. What is the interest expense for 2012?

 

   b. How much equipment was purchased during the year?

 

   c. What was the depreciation expense for 2012?

 

   d. Were any share issues? If any, calculate the value.

 

   e. How much in dividend was paid during the year 2012?

 

   f. How much cash was received from customers during the year?

 

   g. How much was paid in tax?

 

2. Referring to the information in the question, provide four examples of accounting policy choices that ANZ may have made in determining profit that may have increased this year's profit.

 

SECTION B:

 

The general manager of Qantas had two concerns: the company's worsening cash position ($3000 cash and No bank loan at the end of 2011, No cash and a $7,000 bank loan at the end of 2012) and an inadequate level of net profit. (According to General Manager).

 

1. The general manager was confused because the company had a $9,000 profit, yet seemed, as noted above, $10,000 worse off in its cash position. Explain briefly how, in general, this difference between profit and cash change can happen.               

 

2. The general manager proposed changes in the company's accounting policies in a few areas in an attempt to show a higher profit. He met the company's auditors to discuss these ideas. What do you think the auditors should have said?

 

3. For each of the proposed changes below, considered separately and independently, calculate the effect on 2012 net profit and total assets as at 31st December 2012. Assume a company tax rate (Australia) as income tax rate.

 

a) The general manager suggested recognizing revenue at an earlier point. If this were done, net account receivables would be increased by $12,000 at 31st December 2011 and by $23,000 at 31st December 2012.

 

b) The general manager suggested changing the inventory cost policy to FIFO (which would still produce costs less than net receivable value). Doing this would increase 31st December 2011 inventories by $4,000 and 31st December 2012 inventories by $1,000. 

 

c) The general manager suggested that the company not account for deferred income taxes, but rather treat income taxes payable in each year as the income tax expenses. The deferred income tax liability was $2,800 at 31st December 2011 and, without these changes, $2,600 at 31st December 2012.

 

d) The general manager suggested capitalizing more of the company's product development costs and amortizing additional capitalized amounts over five years, using the straight line method. If this were done, $4,000 of 2011 expenses would be capitalized at 31st December 2011 and $6,000 of 2012 expenses would be capitalized at 31st December 2012.

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