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All Rights Reserved No. of Pages - 09 No of Questions - 05 SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS BSc. (APPLIED ACCOUNTING) GENERAL/SPECIAL DEGREE PROGRAMME YEAR IV SEMESTER I INTAKE II END SEMESTER EXAMINATION JULY 2017 AFM 41530Advanced Financial Reporting Date : 10th July 2017 Time : 5.30 p.m. - 8.30 p.m. Duration : Three (03) hours Instructions to Candidates: Answer ALL questions. The total marks for the paper is 100. The marks for each question are shown in brackets. Use of scientific calculator is allowed. Answers should be written neatly and legibly.

Question No. 01 Statements of Financial Position of the Lanka PLC, Ceylon PLC and Island PLC as at 31.03.2017 were as follows. Lanka PLC Ceylon PLC Island PLC Rs. 000 Rs. 000 Rs. 000 Non-Current Asset Property, Plant and Equipment 105,000 75,000 38,500 Investments 182,000 52,000 1,800 Current Assets Inventories 55,000 31,500 9,000 Receivables 40,500 18,500 7,500 Cash and Bank 17,500 5,500 2,200 400,000 182,500 59,000 Equity Stated Capital- Ordinary shares 210,000 120,000 30,000 Revaluation reserve 11,500 4,500 1,800 Retained earnings 125,500 31,500 20,200 Non-current liabilities 15% Debentures 34,500 12,500 3,800 Current liabilities Payables 18,500 14,000 3,200 400,000 182,500 59,000 Additional information 1. Lanka PLC acquired 25% of the ordinary share capital of Ceylon PLC for Rs.41 million on 01.04.2015 when the retained earnings of Ceylon PLC was Rs.11.5 million. 2. Lanka PLC acquired further 45% of the ordinary share capital of Ceylon PLC for Rs.70 million on 01.04.2016 when the revaluation reserves and retained earnings of Ceylon PLC were Rs.2.5 million and Rs.21.5 million respectively. The fair values of identifiable assets and liabilities of Ceylon PLC at the date of acquisition was Rs.155 million. Any difference between the fair value and carrying amount of net assets Ceylon PLC was due the change in value of buildings. The remaining useful life of the buildings of Ceylon PLC was 11 years from 01.04.2016. 1

3. Lanka PLC acquired 60% of the stated ordinary share capital of Island PLC on 01.04.2016for Rs.35 million when the retained earnings of Island PLC was Rs.16 million. The fair value of the net identifiable assets and liabilities of the Island PLC on this date was equal to its book value. 4. The market prices of a share of Ceylon PLC and Island PLC on 01.04.2016 were Rs.30 and Rs.35 respectively. 5. During the year ending 31.03.2017, Lanka PLC sold goods to Ceylon PLC at a price of Rs. 4 million with a profit margin of 25% on the selling price. 1/2 of these goods were remained yet unsold at Ceylon PLC at the year end. 6. During the year ending 31.03.2017, Ceylon PLC sold goods to Lanka PLC at a price of Rs. 5 million by adding 25% profit markup to cost. 1/4 th of these goods were remained yet unsold at Ceylon PLC at the year end. 7. During the year, Ceylon PLC sold goods to Island PLC at a price of Rs. 2.4 million by adding 20% profit markup to cost. Half (½) of these goods were yet remained unsold at Island PLC at the year end. 8. On 02.04.2016, Lanka PLC sold a plant to Island PLC at a price of Rs. 7.5 million. The carrying amount of the plant on this date was Rs.6 million. Remaining useful life of this plant at this date was 5 years. 9. Receivable balance of Lanka PLC includes Rs.4 million receivable from Ceylon PLC. But the payable balance of Ceylon PLC includes only Rs.2.8 million payable to Lanka PLC. This difference is due to cash in transit. 10. Ceylon PLC issued 15%, Rs.100 debentures on 01.04.2016 and Lanka PLC has invested 50% of these debentures on that day. 11. Issue price of a share of Lanka PLC, Ceylon PLC and Island PLC was Rs.20 each. 12. Use fair value method to measure non-controlling interest. Required: Prepare the consolidated statement of financial position of Lanka Group as at 31.03.2017 by clearly showing the workings for calculation of: i. Goodwill ii. Consolidated retained earnings iii. Consolidated revaluation reserves iv. Non-controlling interest (Total 30 Marks) 2

Question No. 02 a. The statements of profit or loss and other comprehensive income for the year ending 31.03.2017 of Platinum PLC, Gold PLC and Silver PLC are given below. Platinum PLC Gold PLC Silver PLC Rs. 000 Rs. 000 Rs. 000 Sales revenue 27,500 11,600 7,500 Cost of sales (12,200) (6,500) (3,900) Gross profit 15,300 5,100 3,600 Other income 1,800 900 500 Operating expenses (6,100) (1,850) (1,150) Finance expense (1,450) (550) (350) Profit before tax 9,550 3,600 2,600 Taxation (1,550) (600) (500) Profit for the year 8,000 3,000 2,100 Other comprehensive income Revaluation surplus 3,000 1,000 900 Gain/ (loss) on re-measurement defined benefits plans 1,500 (500) 800 Total comprehensive income for the year 12,500 3,500 3,800 Additional information 1. Platinum PLC acquired 80% of the ordinary share capital of Gold PLC for Rs.60 million on 01.04.2016. 2. The fair value of net assets of Gold PLC s at the date of acquisition was Rs.80 million. Stated ordinary share capital of Gold PLC consists of 3 million shares issued at Rs.20 each. The market price of a share of Gold PLC on this date was Rs.24. 3. Platinum PLC acquired 40% of the stated ordinary share capital of Silver PLC on 01.04.2016 for Rs.20 million. Fair value of the net assets of Silver PLC on this date was Rs.50 million. 4. During the year Platinum PLC sold goods to Gold PLC at a price of Rs.4 million with a profit margin of 20% on the selling price. Half (½) of goods were remained unsold at 3

Gold PLC at the year end. 5. During the year, Gold PLC sold goods to Platinum PLC at a price of Rs.3 million by adding 25% profit markup to cost. All these goods were remained unsold at Platinum PLC at the year end. 6. Platinum PLC has granted a loan of Rs.2.5 million to Silver PLC on 01.01.2015 at an annual interest rate of 20%. The interest on this loan is properly accounted by both companies. 7. During the year Platinum PLC, Gold PLC and Silver PLC had paid interim dividends of Rs.2 million, Rs.1.5 million and Rs.1 million respectively. The dividend received during the year by Platinum PLC was included in other income. 8. Gold PLC has paid rent expense of Rs.300,000 to Platinum PLC during the year for the use of building owned by Platinum PLC. 9. Gold PLC sold one of its plants to Platinum PLC on 31.03.2017 for Rs.2.5 million. The carrying amount of this plant on this date was Rs.1.8 million. 10. Platinum uses proportionate share of net assets method to measure non-controlling interest. Prepare the consolidated statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income for the year ending 31.03.2017 by showing separately the profit and total comprehensive income attributable to: i. Non-controlling interest ii. Shareholders of the parent (16 Marks) b. Sodium PLC had invested Rs.10 million and acquired 800,000 ordinary shares of Magnesium PLC which had issued shares of 1,000,000. On 01.04.2016 Sodium PLC sold the 250,000 shares of Magnesium for Rs.4.5 million. The fair value of the net assets of Magnesium PLC on this date was Rs.16.8 million. The market price of a share of Magnesium PLC on this date was Rs.18. Required: Calculate the profit or loss on disposal (04 Marks) (Total 20 Marks) 4

Question No. 03 a. When preparing the financial statements for year ending 31.03.2017, the Universal PLC discovered that Rs.600,000 spent to purchase office equipment on 01.04.2015 had been erroneously recognized under office equipment maintenance expenses. The company depreciates office equipment over 5 years. Further, the company has decided to change its accounting policy on measurement of cost of inventories from weighted average cost (WAC) method to first in first out (FIFO) method on 31.03.2017. The following information was available in relation to cost of inventories. Date Cost under FIFO method (Rs.) Cost under WAC Method (Rs.) 31.03.2017 850,000 650,000 31.03.2016 750,000 650,000 31.03.2015 900,000 750,000 31.03.2014 750,000 975,000 The following information was extracted from the Statement of Profit or Loss prior to making any adjustment for the change in accounting policy. 2017 2016 (Rs. 000) (Rs. 000) Revenue 3,200 2,800 Cost of sales 1,600 1,300 Distribution expenses 400 325 Administrative expenses 450 875 Finance cost 200 100 Income tax rate is 30% of the profit before tax. The ordinary share capital and the retained earnings balances as at 01.04.2015 were Rs.6 million and Rs.4.5 million respectively. 5

Required: As per guideline of LKAS 01 and LKAS 8 I. Prepare the statement of profit or loss (Income Statement) for year ending 31.03.2017 with comparative information. II. Prepare the statement of changes in equity for the year ending 31.03.2017 with comparative information. (10 Marks) b. Differentiate the retrospective application and retrospective restatement with reference to the relevant accounting standard providing one illustrative example for each. (04 Marks) c. Relevance, reliability, comparability and understandability are four main the qualitative characteristic of useful accounting information. Critically evaluate the above statement with reference to current Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting of the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). (06 Marks) (Total 20 Marks) Question No.04 The following information was extracted from the financial statements of Galaxies PLC for the year ending / as at 31.03.2017 and 31.03.2016. For the year ending 31.03. 2017 (Rs.) 2016 (Rs.) Total Reserves 400,000 400,000 Total Equity 1,200,000 900,000 Total Liabilities 600,000 400,000 Non-current liabilities (bank loans) 300,000 200,000 Gross Profit 1,600,000 1,200,000 Cost of Sales 2,400,000 2,200,000 Other Income 500,000 50,000 Total Expenses 1,500,000 1,000,000 (Excluding income tax expense) As at 31.03. 2017 (Rs.) 2016 (Rs.) Inventories 350,000 450,000 Trade receivables 525,000 475,000 Trade payables 400,000 500,000 Cash and cash equivalents 175,000 75,000 6

The following additional information is also available. Inventories, trade receivables and trade payable balances as at 31.03.2015 were Rs.550,000, 425,000 and Rs.600,000 respectively. All sales and purchases of the Galaxies PLC are made on credit terms. Interest expenses represents 20% of the total expenses (excluding income tax expenses) Required: a. Comment on the liquidity position of the company by calculating the following ratios for both periods. i. Current ratio ii. Quick asset ratio (04 marks) b. Evaluate the working capital management status of the company based on the calculation of the following ratios for both periods. i. Inventory resident period ii. Trade receivable collection period iii. Trade payable payment period (06 marks) c. Assume that you are the finance manager of the Jupiter PLC which is now considering in investing in ordinary shares of Galaxies PLC with the strategic objective of obtaining the control over it in the long run. Write a report to the board of directors of the business about the profitability and gearing of the Galaxies PLC based on suitable ratio calculations. (08 marks) d. List four limitation of using accounting ratios in performing a financial statement analysis. (02 marks) (Total 20 Marks) 7

Question No. 05 a. Sri Lanka accounting standards (Full SLFRSs) are mandatory to apply by all the entities of operated in Sri Lanka Critically evaluate the above statement. (04 marks) b. List the six types of capitals discussed in the Integrated Reporting. (03 marks) c. State three accounting treatments which are disallowed by the SLFRS for SMEs. (03 marks) (Total 10 Marks) 8