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May Ranee commenced business in 2017 selling handmade accessories for ladies. She also repairs faulty accessories for a nominal fee. For the year ended 31

May Ranee commenced business in 2017 selling handmade accessories for ladies. She also repairs faulty accessories for a nominal fee. For the year ended 31 March 2021 she provided a cash summary for the business as follows:

Receipts

RM

 

Payments

RM

Balance b/d

3,000

 

Payment to trade suppliers

29,000

Receipts from trade customers

83,000

 

Motor expenses

4,200

Owner contribution

3,000

 

Rental

4,000

Loan from Nee Pon

8,000

 

Rates

12,000

Credit transfer - Commission

1,000

 

Miscellaneous expenses

12,000

 

 

 

Salaries and employee benefits

15,000

 

 

 

Owner withdrawals

18,000

 

 

 

Bank charges

100

 

She also provided the following additional information:

  1. The above cash summary has been prepared from the business current/ cheque account with the bank. All receipts and payments up to 31 March 2021 have been passed through that account.

 Two cheques totalling RM5,000 received from trade customers were deposited in to the business bank account on 30 March 2021. Both cheques did not appear on the bank statement for March 2021; However, one of the cheque amounting to RM1,800 was returned by the bank stating ‘Refer to the Drawer’.

 Cheques issued with a total value of RM3,800 during March 2021 was not paid by the bank; In addition, the ‘payment to suppliers’ as above included RM2,500 made by Mei Rah Ni, another client of the bank. May Ranee has notified the bank of this entry.

  1. Loan from Nee Pon was received on 31 October 2020 at an interest rate of 12% per annum. Interest is payable half yearly beginning 30 April 2021. It is a four-year loan and 25% is to be repaid at the end of every anniversary of the loan.
  1. For the year ended 31 March 2021, the following summary were also provided:

 Total value of credit notes issued to trade customers RM1,400

  1. Total value of credit notes received from trade suppliers RM2,300
  2. Total value of discount received from trade suppliers as shown on the receipts received RM4,300
  3. Total value of discount given to trade customers as shown on the receipts issued RM3,400
  4. 10% from the ‘receipts from trade customers’ is for repairs revenue received.

 Yoo-Haa is a trade supplier as well as a trade customer. May Ranee owes Yoo-Haa, RM3,000 and Yoo-Haa owes May Ranee RM2,000. A memo was presented to indicate that both of them agreed to offset/ contra their owing.

 Boh Looi, a trade customer owing RM2,000 became insolvent during the year and only 20% of the debt was recovered. The cash was received on 31 March 2021 and was not banked in.

In addition to the items mentioned above, the assets and liabilities of May Ranee at respective year end were as follows:

 

31 March 2021

 

31 March 2020

 

RM

 

RM

Motor vehicle at carrying amount

6,800

 

8,000

Unsold goods

5,500

 

6,000

Trade customers balance outstanding

8,200

 

3,500

Motor expenses due but unpaid

   900

 

   500

Rental prepaid

1,500

 

1,000

Owing to trade suppliers

5700

 

4,300

 

# Note: In answering the following questions, use the appropriate terms for the items to be presented on the financial statements.

 

REQUIRED

(a)        The Income statement for May Ranee for the year ended 31 March 2021;

(b)        The Statement of changes in equity for the year ended 31 March 2021;

 (c)        The Balance Sheet as at that date;


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