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1 REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA MINISTRY OF EDUCATION NAMIBIA SENIOR SECONDARY CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTING SPECIMEN PAPERS 1 2 AND MARK SCHEMES HIGHER LEVEL GRADES THESE PAPERS AND MARK SCHEMES SERVE TO EXEMPLIFY THE SPECIFICATIONS IN THE LOCALISED NSSC ACCOUNTING HIGHER LEVEL SYLLABUS 2006

2 Ministry of Education National Institute for Educational Development (NIED) Private Bag 2034 Okahandja Namibia Copyright NIED, Ministry of Education, 2005 NSSCH Accounting Specimen Paper Booklet Grades ISBN: Printed by NIED Publication date: 2005

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Paper 1: Specimen Paper...1 Paper 1: Mark Scheme...19 Paper 2: Specimen Paper...27 Paper 2: Mark Scheme...42

4 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate (NSSC) ACCOUNTING: HIGHER LEVEL PAPER 1 SPECIMEN PAPER TIME: 2 hours 30 minutes INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page. Answer all questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. You may use a calculator. Where layouts are to be completed, you may not need all the lines for your answer. 1

5 QUESTION 1 Muller Limited maintains control accounts, the balances of which are transferred to its Trial Balance at the end of its financial year. The company s Trial Balance as at 30 June 2004 included: Dr Cr N$ N$ Debtors Control account Creditors Control account The details below relate to the company s transactions with its customers and suppliers for the financial year ended 30 June All transactions are on a credit basis. Sales Invoice value before trade discount Invoice value after trade discount N$ Sales Returns Invoice value before trade discount Invoice value after trade discount Cheques received from customers Cheques returned to customers as dishonoured 800 Discounts allowed to customers Bad debts Purchases Invoice value before trade discount Invoice value after trade discount Purchase Returns Invoice value before trade discount Invoice value after trade discount Cheques paid to suppliers Discounts received from suppliers At 30 June 2005 the Debtors Ledger included credit balances totaling N$ At the same date the Creditors Ledger included debit balances totaling N$

6 Fountain Limited is both a supplier and a customer of Muller Limited. At 30 June 2005 the account balances of Fountain Limited in Muller Limited s books were: N$ Debtors Ledger Creditors Ledger It was decided to set off Fountain Limited s balance in the Debtors Ledger against its balance in the Creditors Ledger. REQUIRED: (a) Prepare the Debtors Control account and the Creditors Control account for the year ended 30 June Debtors Control account [11] 3

7 Creditors Control account [9] (b) State and explain three advantages of using control accounts.... [9] Total [29] 4

8 QUESTION 2 The following are the summarised Balance Sheets of Duneside Limited at 31 December N$ N$ N$ N$ Fixed Assets Premises at cost Machinery (net book value) Motor Vehicles (net book value) Working Capital Current Assets Stock Debtors Bank Current Liabilities Creditors Proposed Dividends Capital and Reserves Ordinary Shares General Reserve Profit and Loss (i) Machinery costing N$ had been purchased during There were no disposals of machinery. (ii) A motor vehicle with a written down value of N$7 000 had been sold during 2005 for N$ This had been replaced by a motor vehicle costing N$ (iii) Premises are not depreciated. 5

9 REQUIRED: (a) Calculate the net profit for the year ended 31 December [5] (b) Prepare the Cash Flow Statement for the year ended 31 December Workings: Cash Flow Statement for the year ended 31 December [18] 6

10 (c) Briefly discuss two differences between a Cash Flow Statement and a Profit and Loss Account.... [8] Total [31] 7

11 QUESTION 3 Simon Alberts started in business on 1 June He purchased the following machinery and paid by cheque. Machine number Date of purchase N$ Machine 1 1 June Machine 2 1 June Machine 3 1 March Machinery is depreciated at the rate of 25 % per annum using the straightline method. On 31 May 2005 it was decided that Machine 1 had become obsolete and had no residual value. All remaining depreciation for this machine was charged at this date and the machinery disposed of. Depreciation on machinery is charged for each proportion of a year for which it is held. REQUIRED: (a) Prepare the following accounts for each of the years ended 31 May 2004 and 31 May (i) Machinery account..... [4] (ii) Provision for Depreciation of Machinery account [5] 8

12 (b) Comment on the statement Provision for depreciation is made to provide for the replacement of a fixed asset [6] Total [15] 9

13 QUESTION 4 Amy and Byron are in partnership. A Balance Sheet extract at 31 December 2004 showed the following balances. N$ Capital Accounts Amy Byron Current Accounts Amy Byron credit credit Fixed Assets (net book value) The partnership agreement provided for: (i) interest on capital at 6 % per annum, (ii) no interest on drawings, (iii) Amy and Byron share profits and losses in the ratio 3:2 On 1 July 2005 Amy and Byron decided to admit Cynthia to the partnership. Cynthia would introduce capital of N$ cash and the partnership borrowed a further N$ from Amy. The new partnership agreement provided that: (i) interest on capital was to remain at 6 % per annum, (ii) there would be no interest on drawings, (iii) Cynthia was to be entitled to a salary of N$ per annum, (iv) interest on loan will be calculated at 10 % p.a., (v) profits and losses were to be shared among Amy, Byron and Cynthia in the ratio 3:2:1. In addition, on 1 July 2005 fixed assets were to be revalued to N$ No fixed assets were bought or sold during Depreciation on fixed assets is charged at 5 % per annum on the net book value and is charged for each proportion of the year for which the fixed assets are held. Goodwill was to be valued at N$ on 1 July The Goodwill was to remain in the books of the firm. 10

14 The partners made the following drawings. N$ Amy Byron Cynthia The net profit before appropriation for the six months ended 30 June 2005 was N$44 600, and the net profit before appropriation for the six months ended 31 December 2005 was N$ REQUIRED: (a) Prepare the Partnership Appropriation Accounts for: (i) the six months ended 30 June 2005, (ii) the six months ended 31 December (i) Partnership Appropriation account for the six months ended 30 June

15 (ii) Partnership Appropriation account for the six months ended 31 December [12] (b) Prepare the Current accounts for each of the partners for the year ended 31 December [12] 12

16 (c) Cynthia joined the partnership during the year and is entitled to a part of the goodwill. She did not pay extra for this benefit, but the bookkeeper credited her Capital account with the appropriate amount. Amy objected to this, but the bookkeeper argued that it was after all Cynthia s money. Give your advice on how this transaction should be treated.... [5] (d) Explain why Goodwill may be brought into a partnership s accounts when there is a change in the partnership.... [3] Total [32] 13

17 QUESTION 5 Gobabis Limited has an authorized share Capital of N$ , divided into N$10 ordinary shares and % preference shares of N$1 each. On 1 March 2004, the company issued N$10 ordinary shares at a premium of N$2 and all of the 5 % preference shares at par value. The issue was fully taken up on 1 March 2004 with the exact amount received. Additional information: (i) The net profit for the year ended 28 February 2005 is N$ (ii) The market price per share on 28 February 2005 was N$14. (a) Prepare the following ledger accounts to fully record the share issue. Ordinary Share Capital account % Preference Share Capital account Share Premium account

18 Bank account [6] (b) (i) Name four types of preference shares.... [4] (ii) Explain the difference between authorised and issued share capital. Refer to the information of Gobabis Limited.... [4] 15

19 (c) Calculate the following ratios of Gobabis Limited: (i) earnings per share... [6] (ii) Price/Earnings ratio... [4] Total [24] 16

20 QUESTION 6 Linda Mundee started a business on 1 June 2005 and used the LIFO method of stock valuation. At the end of her first three months trading on 31 August 2005 Linda decided that it would have been better to use the FIFO method of stock valuation. Linda s purchases and sales for the three months ended 31 August 2005 were as follows. Purchases 3 June 200 units at N$30 each 2 July 120 units at N$36 each 1 August 140 units at N$39 each Sales Total for June 160 units at N$40 each Total for July 80 units at N$45 each Total for August 150 units at N$49 each (a) Calculate the value of the closing stock on 31 August 2005 using (i) the FIFO method of stock valuation... [4] (ii) the LIFO method of stock valuation... [7] Show your workings. 17

21 (b) Calculate the gross profit using: (i) the FIFO basis of stock valuation... [5] (ii) the LIFO basis of stock valuation... [3] Total [19] 18

22 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate (NSSC) ACCOUNTING: HIGHER LEVEL PAPER 1 MARK SCHEME QUESTION 1 (a) Dr Debtors Control account Cr Jul 1 Balance b/d (1) Jul 1 Balance b/d (1) 2005 Jun 30 Sales (1) 2005 Jun 30 Sales returns (1) Bank (RD) 800 (1) Bank (1) Balance c/d (1) Discount allowed (1) Bad debts (1) Set off (1) Balance c/d (1) Jul 1 Balance b/d Jul 1 Balance b/d Creditors Control account 2004 Jul 1 Balance b/d (1) 2004 Jul 1 Balance b/d (1) Jun 30 Purchases returns (1) Jun 30 Purchases (1) Bank (1) Balance c/d (1) Discount received (1) Set off (1) Balance c/d (1) Jul 1 Balance b/d Jul 1 Balance Accounts in 3column (running balance) format are also acceptable. [20] (b) Detection of errors if the trial balance does not balance then we can check the ledger of the control account which does not agree with the list of debtors/creditors. Prevent fraud if the control account is the responsibility of someone other than the clerk who posts to the sales/purchases ledger, it will make fraud more difficult. Totaling device when preparing financial statements, control account balances can be taken to the trial balance. Improve management control management is quickly able to know total debtors/creditors without the necessity of preparing detailed accounts. 3 x 3 = [9] Total [29] 19

23 QUESTION 2 (a) Net profit (1) Profit & Loss b/f (1) Dividends (1) Transfer to General Reserve (1) Profit & Loss c/f (1) [5] (b) Operating profit Depreciation (4) Loss on sale (1) Dec stock (1) Dec debtors (1) Inc creditors (1) Cash Flow Statement for the year ended 31 December 2005 Net cash inflow from operating activities Dividend paid (30 000) (2) Inventing activities: Purchase fixed assets (50 000) (1) (68 000) (1) (14 000) (1) Sale fixed assets (1) ( ) Issue shares (2) Increase in cash (2) [18] (c) Cash Flow Show all cash movements for the period, regardless of whether for another period Includes all types of expenditure, Capital and revenue. No separate treatment. Only includes actual cash movements. Cash inflows and cash outflows for the period. Free of subjective valuations. Entries are actual movements. Precise. Profit Prepared on accruals basis, with value relevant to period only and adjustments made. Only includes revenue expenditure. Capital expenditure dealt with separately in Balance Sheet. Includes noncash movements. Bookkeeping entry only. Depreciation, provision for doubtful debts. Includes subjective valuations, e.g. rate of provision of doubtful debts. Some room for movement. 4 x 2 marks [8] Total [31] 20

24 QUESTION 3 (a) Machinery account Jun 1 Bank (1) May 31 Balance c/d Jun 1 Balance b/d May 31 Disposal (1) Bank (1) Balance c/d Mar 1 Bank (1) Jun 1 Balance b/d Provision for depreciation of machinery account May 31 Balance c/d May 31 Depreciation (1) May 31 Disposal (1) Jun 1 Balance b/d Balance c/d May 31 Depreciation (1) (1) (1) Jun 1 Balance b/d [9] Accounts in 3column (running balance) format are also acceptable. (b) Provision made to ensure correct Balance Sheet valuation, to spread costs/matching. Depreciation reduces profit for dividend, could argue saving cash for replacement. Bookkeeping entry only, does not provide for replacement. If fund required for replacement, then would need setting up in addition to provision for depreciation. 3 x 2 = [6] Total [15] 21

25 QUESTION 4 (a) Appropriation Accounts (i) 30 Jun 2005 (ii) 31 Dec 2005 Net Profit Interest on Capital A (1) (1) B (1) (1) C (1) Salary C (2) Share Profit A (1) O/F (1) O/F B (1) O/F (1) O/F C (1) O/F [12] (b) Current accounts 2005 A B C 2005 A B C Dec 31 Drawings Jan 1 Balance b/d (1) (1) (1) Balance c/d Dec 31 Profit (1) (1) (1) Interest on Capital (1) (1) (1) Salary (1) Interest on loan (2) Jan 1 Balance b/d [12] Separate accounts and accounts in 3column (running balance) format are also acceptable. (c) Amy s objection is correct. (1) The money does not belong to Cynthia once it has been paid. (1) N$5 000 of the N$ capital contributed has to compensate for the goodwill created by Amy and Byron. (1) Therefore the Capital accounts of Amy and Byron will increase with N$5 000 respectively (1) and the Capital account of Cynthia will decrease with N$5 000 (debit) (1) [5] (d) To prevent a partner gaining from the goodwill created by the previous partners. Without paying anything for it or being charged in any way. [3] Total [32] 22

26 QUESTION 5 (a) General Ledger of Gobabis Limited Dr Ordinary Share Capital account Cr 2004 March 1 Bank (1) 5 % Preference Share Capital account 2004 March 1 Bank (1) Share Premium account 2004 March 1 Bank (1) Bank account 2004 March 1 Ordinary Share Capital (1) 5 % Preference Share Capital (1) Share Premium (1) [6] Accounts in 3column (running balance) format are also acceptable. (b) (i) Cumulative Noncumulative Participating Redeemable 4 x 1 = [4] (ii) Authorised share capital: It is the total of share capital, which the company is allowed to issue to share holders. N$ (1) Gobabis Limited: Ordinary share capital % Preference Share Capital (1) [2] Issued share capital: Is the total of share capital actually issued to shareholders. N$ (1) Gobabis Limited: Ordinary Share Capital % Preference Share Capital (1) [4] 23

27 (c) (i) EPS = Net profit after tax preference share dividend number of issued ordinary shares = (1) (2) (1) = N$2,00 (2) C/F (1) O/F [6] (ii) PER = Market price EPS = 14 (1) 2 (1) O/F = 7 (2) C/F (1) O/F [4] Total [24] 24

28 QUESTION 6 (a) (i) Value of closing stock using FIFO 70 units (1) at N$39 each (2) N$2 730 (1) [4] (ii) Value of closing stock using LIFO 40 units (1) at N$30 each (2) N$ units (1) at N$36 each (2) N$1 080 N$2 280 (1) O/F [7] (b) (i) Sales (1) Less: Cost of sales Purchases (1) Closing stock (1) O/F Gross profit (1) O/F (2) C/F (ii) Sales Less: Cost of sales Purchases Closing stock (1) O/F Gross profit (1) O/F (2) C/F [8] Total [19] 25

29 ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES GRID NSSCH PAPER 1 Question Topic Syllabus Reference 1 (a) (b) 2 (a) (b) (c) 3 (a) (b) 4 (a) (b) (c) (d) 5 (a) (b) (c) 6 (a) (b) Control accounts Theory on Control accounts Calculation of net profit Cash Flow Statement Theory on Cash Flow Statement and Profit and Loss Account Ledger accounts for fixed asset and depreciation Theory on depreciation Appropriation Accounts: Partnerships Current accounts: partnerships Theory on Goodwill Theory on Goodwill Ledger accounts: Companies issue of shares Theory on share capital Ratios: companies Calculation of value of closing stock Calculation of gross profit T1 U3 T1 U3 T2 U1 T4 U1 T2 U1 T1 U1 T2 U2 T2 U2 T2 U3 T2 U3 T2 U3 T2 U3 T2 U5 T2 U5 T2 U5 T4 U1 T5 U1 Total 20 Marks Skill A (40) B (60) C (35) D (15) T5 U Total ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Question /1 October 2002 (Question 2) Question /1 October 2002 (Question 4) Question /1 October 2002 (Question 6) Question /2 October 2002 (Question 3) Question /1 October 1999 (Question 3 information part)

30 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate (NSSC) ACCOUNTING: HIGHER LEVEL PAPER 2 SPECIMEN PAPER TIME: 2 hours 30 minutes INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page. Answer all questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. You may use a calculator. Where layouts are to be completed, you may not need all the lines for your answer. 27

31 QUESTION 1 Naute Computer Systems CC trades as a close corporation. The following information for the year ended 31 December 2005 is provided. 1. Balances as on 1 January 2005 Cr N$ Members contribution Retained income Receiver of Revenue (Income tax) Distribution payable to members The interest of the two members in the corporation is J. de Waal 60 % and K. Witbooi 40 %. 3. Transactions for 2005 were as follows. January 5 Issued cheques to the members to pay the outstanding distribution as on 1 January March 30 April 25 June 1 Paid the amount owing to the Receiver of Revenue (income tax). J. de Waal rendered services for the amount of N$4 000 on behalf of the business. This amount was added to his contribution in the business. The following cheques were issued. N$ to the Receiver of Revenue for provisional tax. N$ to members for an interim distribution of profit. December 31 Issued a cheque of N$ to the Receiver of Revenue for a second provisional tax payment. 4. Additional information supplied. (i) A final distribution of profit of N$ (ii) The total income tax assessed by the Receiver of Revenue was N$ (iii) The net income for the current accounting period was N$

32 REQUIRED: (a) Explain three features of a close corporation [6] Complete the following accounts in the General Ledger of Naute Computer Systems CC. General Ledger of Naute Computer Systems CC Members Contributions account. [3] Retained Income account [3] 29

33 Receiver of Revenue (Income Tax) account... [6] Distribution payable to members account [6] Appropriation Account [6] Total [30] 30

34 QUESTION 2 The following information for the year ended 28 February 2005, was extracted from the books of Swakop Leather Works. N$ Stock on 1 March 2004: Raw materials Finished goods Work in progress Stock on 28 February 2005: Raw materials Finished goods Work in progress Purchases of raw materials Sales Carriage outwards Carriage inwards on raw materials Purchases Returns of raw materials Provision for depreciation: Machinery Office furniture and fittings Water and electricity Factory insurance Sundry office expenses Cash discounts allowed Trade debtors Machinery Direct wages Indirect wages Rates: Factory Office Office fixtures and fittings Additional information: 1. The expense for water and electricity is to be apportioned. Factory 75 % Office 25 % 2. Included in the amount for factory insurance is an annual premium of N$3 000 for the period 1 June 2004 to 31 May Rates due on 28 February 2005 amounted to Factory N$3 000 Office N$ Assets are to be depreciated as follow. Machinery at 10 % on book value Office fixtures and fittings at 20 % on cost 31

35 REQUIRED: Prepare the Manufacturing Account of Swakop Leather Works for the year ended 28 February Indicate prime cost and production cost of finished goods. Swakop Leather Works Manufacturing Account for the year ended 28 February 2005 N$ N$ Total [18] 32

36 QUESTION 3 The Hot Shot Snooker Club was formed some years ago. The Club has a total of 250 members. The annual membership subscription is N$70. During December 2004 five members paid their subscriptions for On 1 January 2005 twenty members still owed their subscription for In addition to the subscriptions the Club had the following assets and liabilities on 1 January N$ Equipment at valuation Bank balance (Dr) Insurance prepaid 136 Rent expense accrued 100 The Club s receipts and payments for the year ended 31 December 2005 were as follows: N$ N$ Subscriptions Purchase of clubhouse For Purchase of equipment For Expenses of tournament Income from tournament Rent expenses Insurance (for 12 months to end of February 2005) 840 On 31 December A total of one hundred members had not paid their subscription for The equipment was valued at N$ Rent for two months still outstanding. (a) Prepare the subscriptions account of the Hot Shot Snooker Club for the year ended 31 December General Ledger of Hot Shot Snooker Club Subscriptions account [6] 33

37 (b) Prepare the Income and Expenditure Account of the Hot Shot Snooker Club for the year ended 31 December Hot Shot Snooker Club Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31 December 2005 N$ N$..... [10] (c) (i) Calculate the difference in the bank balance as at 31 December 2004 and 31 December Suggest two possible reasons for this change [4] 34

38 (ii) Explain why the bank balance on 31 December 2005 is different to the balancing figure on the Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31 December [4] (iii) Explain what actions you would recommend the club to take in relation to those members who have not paid their subscriptions for [4] Total [28] 35

39 QUESTION 4 Anja Runnaways runs a retail clothing business and makes up her accounts on 31 October each year. On 31 October 2005 her accountant had difficulty balancing the books, but eventually the following list of balances was produced. N$ Capital (1 November 2004) Debtors Creditors Fixed assets at cost (1 November 2004) Provision for depreciation on fixed assets (1 November 2004) Sales Purchases Purchases returns Wages Other operating expenses Loan from J. Roodt Discounts received Provision for doubtful debts (1 November 2004) Drawings Bank overdraft Stock (1 November 2004) Suspense account To be calculated The following errors were then discovered. 1. The Purchases returns account had been overcast by N$ A Sales invoice for N$4 000 had been entered as N$400 in the debtor s account. 3. A contra entry between a supplier and a customer of N$1 200 had been entered only in the creditors ledger. 4. Goods costing N$1 500 was taken by Anja for her own use. No entries had been made. 5. Discount received of N$875 was incorrectly entered on the debit side of the discount received account. 6. On 31 October 2005 it was decided to adjust the provision for doubtful debts to N$

40 REQUIRED: (a) Record the above items in the General Journal. Narrations are not required. General Journal of Anja Runnaway October 2005 Dr Cr N$ N$ [16] 37

41 (b) Prepare the Suspense Account on 31 October Calculate the opening balance of this account, using the list of balances. Calculation: Suspense account [8] (c) Prepare a statement of corrected net profit for the year ended 31 October Before the corrections were made, the net profit was N$ Statement of corrected net Profit N$ Net profit before corrections [6] 38

42 (d) The current ratio before any corrections of errors were made on 31 October 2005, was 2:1. Use all relevant information and determine the value of closing stock. Do not take errors and additional information into account [6] Total [36] QUESTION 5 (a) Terrace Limited produces a single product. Its sales and costs for the year ended 30 September 2005 were as follows. Sales in units Selling price N$80 per unit Variable costs per unit Wages N$24 Material N$36 Fixed costs N$ per annum. For the year ended 30 September 2005 (i) calculate the breakeven point in units and sales value [3] 39

43 (ii) calculate the profit [5] (b) The marketing division suggests that sales could be increased to units per annum. This would involve the following changes to cost and revenue. Wages will be increased by N$2 per unit. Material costs will be reduced by 5 %, by arranging a longterm contract with one supplier. Fixed costs will increase by N$ per annum The selling price will be N$80 per unit. For the year commencing 1 October 2005 (i) Calculate the forecast breakeven point in units and sales value; [6] 40

44 (ii) Calculate the forecast profit [8] (c) Using the results of your calculations in (a) and (b), advise the management of Terrace Limited whether to continue with the present policy or to implement the suggestions made by the marketing division. [12] (d) Before final decisions are made, it is important to management to have accurate and sufficient information. Suggest two situations in which marginal costing can assist management in the decisionmaking process. [4] Total [38] 41

45 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate (NSSC) ACCOUNTING: HIGHER LEVEL PAPER 2 MARK SCHEME QUESTION 1 (a) (b) Features: Members have limited liability Specific legal requirements to establish and run the business Simpler way for smaller businesses to do business, because fewer members (1 10) are actively involved in running the business The Registrar of Close Corporations controls the administration of a Close Corporation Any other relevant features Any 3 x 2 = [6] General Ledger of Naute Computer Systems CC Dr Members Contribution account Cr Dec 31 Balance c/d Jan 1 Balance b/d (1) April 25 Services rendered (1) Jan 1 Balance b/d (1) [3] 2005 Dec 31 Appropriation account (1) Retained Income account 2005 Jan 1 Balance b/d (1) 2006 Jan 1 Appropriation account (1) [3] 42

46 Receiver of Revenue (Income Tax) account 2005 March 30 Bank (1) 2005 Jan 1 Balance b/d (1) June 1 Bank (1) Dec 31 Appropriation (Income Tax) (1) Dec 31 Bank (1) Dec 31 Balance c/d Jan 1 Balance b/d (1) [6] Distribution payable to members account 2005 Jan 5 Bank (1) 2005 Jan 1 Balance b/d (1) June 1 Bank (1) June 1 Distribution to members (1) Dec 31 Balance c/d Dec 31 Distribution to members (1) Jan 1 Balance b/d (1) [6] 2005 Dec 31 Appropriation Account Receiver of Revenue 2005 (Income Tax) (1) Dec 31 Profit and Loss (1) Distribution to members (2) Retained Income (1) Retained Income (1) [6] Alternative form 2005 Dec 31 Appropriation Account Receiver of Revenue 2005 (Income Tax) (1) Dec 31 Profit and Loss (1) Distribution Payable (1) Retained Profit (1) Distribution Payable (1) Retained Profit (1) [6] 3column (running balance) format also acceptable. [24] Total [30] 43

47 QUESTION 2 Swakop Leather Works Manufacturing Account for the year ended 28 February 2005 N$ N$ Raw materials: Stock (1 March 2004) (1) Purchases (1) Less Purchases Returns (1) Carriage Inwards (1) Less Stock (28 February 2005) (1) Cost of raw materials consumed Direct Wages (1) Prime cost (1) Overheads Water and Electricity ( x 25 %) (2) Factory insurance ( ) (2) Rates ( ) (1) Provision for depreciation: Machinery [( ) x 10/100] (2) Indirect wages (1) Production cost Add Work in progress (1 March 2004) (1) Less Work in progress (28 February 2005) (1) Production cost of finished goods (1) O/F Total [18] 44

48 QUESTION 3 General Ledger of Hot Shot Snooker Club (a) Subscriptions Account 2005 N$ 2005 N$ Jan 1 Balance/Accrued b/d (1) Jan 1 Balance/Received in advance 350 (1) b/d Dec 31 Income & Expenditure (1) (1) Dec 31 Bank/Cash ( ) (1) Balance/Accrued b/d (1)O/F Jan 1 Balance/Accrued b/d [6] Alternative presentation Subscriptions Account Dr Cr Balance 2005 N$ N$ N$ Jan 1 Balance (1) 350 (1) Dr Dec 31 Bank/Cash (1) Cr Income & Expenditure (1) (1) Dr (1) O/F [6] (b) Hot Shot Snooker Club Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31 December 2005 N$ N$ Income Subscriptions (1) O/F Tournament Income Less Expenses (2) Expenditure Rent expense [ (1) 100 (1)] Insurance [ (1) 140 (1)] 836 Depreciation of equipment [ (1) (1)] Surplus (1) O/F Horizontal presentation acceptable [10] 45

49 (c) (i) N$ (2) Bank balance has fallen because $ spent on fixed assets Rest of payments only just covered by the receipts Large amount of unpaid subscriptions Or other acceptable point Any 2 points (1) each [4] (ii) Bank balance differs from surplus (O/F Deficit) because Bank account includes all monies spent and received: I & E Account only includes revenue income and expenditure Bank account does not include nonmonetary items: I & E Account includes nonmonetary items such as depreciation Bank account does not include any year end accruals: I & E Account includes adjustments for accruals and prepayments Or other acceptable points Any 2 points up to (2) each [4] (iii) Action regarding unpaid subscriptions Send written reminders to the members concerned Ban the members concerned from the Club until arrears are paid Cancel the membership of the members concerned Or other acceptable points Any 2 points (2) each [4] Total [28] 46

50 QUESTION 4 (a) General Journal of Anja Runnaway October 2005 Dr Cr N$ N$ 1. Purchases returns 250 Suspense (2) Debtors Suspense (2) (1) 3. Suspense Debtor (2) Drawings Purchases (2) Suspense Discount Received (2) (1) 6. Profit and Loss 215 Provision for Bad Debts (2) 215 (2) (b) N$900 [16] Suspense Account Oct 31 Balance b/d 900 (4) Oct. 31 Purchases returns 250 (1) Debtors (1) Debtors (1) O/F Discount Received (1) [8] Running balance format acceptable (c) Net Profit before corrections N$ (1) Provision for Bad Debts (215) (1) (2) Purchases Returns (250) (1) (3) (4) (5) Purchases (1) (6) Discount Received (1) (2) C/F (1) O/F [6] 47

51 (d) Current Assets Current Liabilities Debtors (1) O/F Creditors (1) Suspense 900 (1) O/F Bank (1) Closing Stock (2) [6] Total [36] 48

52 QUESTION 5 (a) (i) N$ = units (2) 20 x N$80 = N$ (1) [3] (ii) Selling price 80 Variable Cost 60 Contribution 20 (1) x units (1) Fixed costs (1) Profit (2) [5] (b) (i) Wages 26,00 Material cost 34,20 Total Variable cost 60,20 (1) ( ) = units (1) (80 (1) 60,20 (1)) x N$80 = N$ (2) [6] (ii) Selling price 80,00 Variable cost 60,20 Contribution 19,80 (2) x Unit ,00 (2) ,00 Fixed Cost ,00 (2) Profit ,00 (2) [8] (c) Extra production increases profit by N$ in total. Profit per unit as at = N$12,00 Profit per unit new contract = N$13,93 % Increase (N$13,93 N$12) = 1,93 (2) x 100 (1) = 16,08 % (2) 12 (1) 1 Option B would be preferred, although the extra costs involved in marketing should be taken into account. (2) It is also a risk to rely only on one supplier for materials. If he can t comply with contract agreements, the supply of raw materials may delay production. Or other acceptable points Any 2 points up to (2) each = (4) [12] (d) Pricing a product Accept or reject special orders Make or buy decisions Continue or close down (Any two x 2 each) [4] Total [38] 49

53 ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES GRID NSSCH PAPER 2 Question Topic Syllabus Reference 1 (a) (b) Theory on close corporations Ledger accounts of close corporations 2 Manufacturing Account 3 (a) (b) (c) 4 (a) (b) (c) (d) 5 (a) (b) (c) (d) Clubs: Subscriptions account Income & Expenditure Account Theory re clubs Journal entries: Correction of errors and provision for doubtful debts Suspense account Profit statements Ratios Managerial Accounting: breakeven, contribution & profit. Advice to Management Marginal costing T2 U6 Total 6 Marks Skill A (35) B (60) C (35) D (20) 6 T2 U T3 U1 T2 U T2 U2 T2 U2 T2 U2 T1 U2, 3 T2 U2 T1 U3 T2 U2 T4 U1 T3 U2 T5 U T5 U1 T5 U Total

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