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Question No. 02 How to calculate depreciation?
Question No. 02 How to calculate depreciation?
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whats the problem bro? which topic do u have problems with? havent u done OL Accounting?
Dude which book?Yes I have given
Look chapter 12 question 1 how to calculate the provision of doubtful debts in the p&l n balance sheet?
no ideaFrom where can i get guess papers?
bro its like thisPlease help me on 9706/33/m/j/12 no 26
i mean sis sorry..Please help me on 9706/33/m/j/12 no 26
Exactly. Anyone else has an opinion on this?what i got was 15000
but the mark scheme says 5000 and the only way to get 5000 is 2% * 250000
idk why they are using 250000, shouldnt it be 2%*750000 ? :s anyone?
i found the answerExactly. Anyone else has an opinion on this?
i found the answer
the question says to find the "effect"
therefore the effect is the 250000
hope it clears ur doubt!
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i receommend you to try the pastpaper questions rather than the book questions..Accounting a level book
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Yesis your question regarding David's trial balance?
okay so u want the prov for d/d
okay so u want the prov for d/d
first
opn. debtors 19800
less bad debts 1700
18100
so the new balance is 18100
to find the provison balance sheet amount
it will be
(5%*18100) + 3100 =4005
this is the amount which will go in the balance sheet
for the p/l amount u deduct the opening balance of prov for d/d that is 800
4005-800=3205
hope u understood!
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