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All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 1 Non-profit Organisations & Club Accounts

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 2 6 2 The Netherdale Sports Club s Receipts and Payments Account shows the following transactions for the year ended 30 April 2006. Examiner's $ $ RECEIPTS PAYMENTS Balance b/d 20 000 National club fees 3 000 Subscriptions 72 000 Restaurant supplies 51 000 Restaurant takings 108 000 Purchase of clubhouse 50 000 Annual dance 8 900 Loan interest 2 200 Sale of equipment 6 000 Purchase of equipment 14 000 Loan to purchase clubhouse 20 000 Restaurant wages 22 000 Repairs and maintenance 12 400 Annual dance 4 950 Administration of annual dance 320 Electricity 11 000 General wages 60 000 Balance c/d 4 030 234 900 234 900 Balance b/d 4 030 When the club s bank statements for the year ended 30 April 2006 were studied, the following were discovered. (i) Bank interest of $100 for the year had been credited in the bank statement but no entry appeared in the receipts and payments account. (ii) Electricity was paid by direct debit at $1000 per month but the entry for January 2006 had been omitted from the receipts and payments account. (iii) $4000 had been banked for restaurant takings on 30 April 2006. This had been entered in the receipts and payments account but did not appear on the bank statement. (iv) A cheque for $2800 for repairs and maintenance, posted on 29 April 2006, was included in the receipts and payments account but had not yet been presented to the bank for payment. UCLES 2006 9706/02/M/J/06

REQUIRED All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 3 7 Examiner's (a) (i) Update the Netherdale Sports Club s Receipts and Payments Account. (ii) Prepare a bank reconciliation statement at 30 April 2006 to reconcile the bank statement with the updated receipts and payments balance. [2] [2] UCLES 2006 9706/02/M/J/06 [Turn over

Additional information: All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 4 8 Examiner's (i) Net book value of the equipment owned on 1 May 2005 was $56 000 and the equipment sold during the year ended 30 April 2006 had a net book value of $4000. (ii) Depreciation on equipment is provided at 20 % reducing (diminishing) balance, with a full year s depreciation written off in the year of purchase and none in the year of sale. (iii) The club s other assets and liabilities were as follows: 1 May 2005 30 April 2006 $ $ Restaurant stock 7 600 9 400 Creditors for restaurant supplies 4 400 5 200 Subscriptions in arrears - 1 800 Subscriptions in advance 2 000 1 400 Fixtures and fittings 21 400 20 800 There were no purchases or sales of fixtures and fittings during the year. REQUIRED (b) (i) Prepare a Restaurant Trading Account for the year ended 30 April 2006. Depreciation, repairs and maintenance and electricity are not to be included in this account. [5] UCLES 2006 9706/02/M/J/06

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 5 9 (ii) Prepare an Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 30 April 2006. Examiner's [18] UCLES 2006 9706/02/M/J/06 [Turn over

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 6 10 (c) State three reasons why, for most clubs, a Receipts and Payments Account is not always a satisfactory record of the club s activities. Examiner's [3] [Total: 30] UCLES 2006 9706/02/M/J/06

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 7 4 2 The Welcome Cricket Club has the following assets and liabilities. 30 April 2011 1 May 2010 $ $ Equipment (at cost) 104000 40000 Equipment depreciation provision 14400 4000 Café inventory 4800 6500 Cash at bank? 12800 Subscriptions outstanding 3600 2200 Subscriptions paid in advance 3500 5000 Café staff wages accrued 4000 500 Loan from cricket association 20000 nn Loan interest? nn The receipts and payments for the year ended 30 April 2011 are: Receipts $ Café revenue (sales) 90000 Subscriptions 34000 Loan from cricket association 20000 Donations 450 Ticket sales 14560 Payments $ Equipment 64000 Rent 21000 Heating and lighting 18000 Wages of café staff 28800 Café purchases for resale 36000 Additional information: 1 Wages are a direct cost of the café and are charged to the trading account. 2 The rent and heating and lighting are apportioned 40% to the café and 60% to the rest of the club. 3 The loan from the cricket association was received on 1 November 2010. Interest is payable at 10% per year. 4 Depreciation is charged to the income and expenditure account. UCLES 2011 9706/21/M/J/11

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 8 5 REQUIRED (a) Prepare the café income statement to show the gross profit and the profit for the year (net profit) made by the café during the year ended 30 April 2011....[8] UCLES 2011 9706/21/M/J/11 [Turn over

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 9 6 (b) Prepare the income and expenditure account of the Welcome Cricket Club for the year ended 30 April 2011....[14] UCLES 2011 9706/21/M/J/11

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 10 7 (c) Prepare the balance sheet of the Welcome Cricket Club at 30 April 2011....[8] [Total: 30] UCLES 2011 9706/21/M/J/11 [Turn over

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 11 2 1 The Gala Golf Club s accounts included the following balances. at 31 December 2001 2002 $ $ Fixed assets (net book value) 85 600 119 680 Amounts owed by the Club Wages maintenance staff 2 060 2 500 café 760 840 Electricity 220 260 Rent 1 440 1 640 Creditors maintenance 3 040 4 200 café 760 700 Stock café 420 370 Subscriptions due and unpaid 31 800 33 200 20% of the cost of electricity and rent is charged to the café. The Receipts and Payments Account for the year ended 31 December 2002 was as follows. $ $ Balance b/d 32 400 Wages maintenance 102 800 Café takings 110 800 Wages café 42 400 Subscriptions 313 600 Equipment 66 000 Sale of grasscutter 2 000 Fixtures 26 000 Maintenance 94 200 Electricity 19 000 Rent 65 600 Purchases for café 38 600 Balance c/d 4 200 458 800 458 800 The grasscutter had been bought in 1999 for $4 000. Depreciation is calculated at 20% per annum on a straight line basis and is applied in the year of purchase but not in the year of sale. Show all workings. REQUIRED (a) Calculate the Accumulated Fund at 1 January 2002....[4] 9706/02/O/N/03

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 12 3 (b) Prepare the Café Trading Account for the year ended 31 December 2002....[4] 9706/02/O/N/03 [Turn over

(c) All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 13 4 Prepare the Club Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31 December 2002....[9] 9706/02/O/N/03

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 14 5 (d) Prepare the Club Balance Sheet as at 31 December 2002....[5] (e) (i) State two accounting methods of treating donations received by the Club................[4] 9706/02/O/N/03 [Turn over

(ii) All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 15 6 Distinguish between a Receipts and Payments Account and an Income and Expenditure Account............................[4] 9706/02/O/N/03

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 16 8 2 The following is the Receipts and Payments account of the Outerspace Sports and Social Club for the year ended 31 October 2005. $ $ Balance b/fwd 5 950 Clubhouse 65 000 Subscriptions 17 600 Equipment 7 400 Restaurant sales 62 100 Wages 23 400 Loans from members 60 000 Equipment repairs 4 320 Restaurant supplies 35 500 Annual dance 3 750 General expenses 5 420 Balance c/fwd 860 145 650 145 650 Additional information 31 October 31 October 2004 2005 $ $ Subscriptions in arrears 550 650 Subscriptions in advance 100 450 Restaurant stock 6 390 7 520 Restaurant creditors 4 235 4 785 Annual dance costs owing 50 125 Clubhouse at cost 65 000 Equipment at cost 8 000 15 400 Loan from members 60 000 Provision for depreciation on equipment 2 000? REQUIRED (a) Calculate the Club s accumulated fund at 1 November 2004. UCLES 2005...[4] 9706/02/O/N05

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 17 9 The original equipment was purchased on 1 November 2003, the date the club opened. Depreciation is charged at 2% straight-line on the clubhouse and 25% reducing balance on equipment. Depreciation is charged for a complete year in the year of purchase. Repairs were to original equipment. All subscriptions owing in the year ended 31 October 2004 were paid during the year ended 31 October 2005. Interest on the loan from members, which was received on 1 November 2004, is payable at the rate of 5% per annum. $2200 of the new equipment is for use in the restaurant. The general expenses include $2100 which should be charged to the restaurant. One third of the wages are paid to restaurant staff. REQUIRED (b) Prepare the restaurant Trading account for the year ended 31 October 2005. UCLES 2005...[6] 9706/02/O/N05 [Turn over

(c) All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 18 10 Prepare the club s Income and Expenditure account for the year ended 31 October 2005....[20] [Total: 30] UCLES 2005 9706/02/O/N05

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 19 6 2 The following is the receipts and payments account of the Rumbledethumps Bowling Club for the year ended 30 September 2009. Receipts Payments $ $ Opening balances Greenkeeper's wages 25 000 Cash 850 Insurance 3 450 Bank current account 12 150 Furniture for clubhouse 2 150 Bank deposit account 84 500 Secretary's honorarium 2 000 Subscriptions General expenses 8 950 Ordinary 31 200 Clubhouse repairs 3 540 Life 10 000 Band for dinner dance 500 Café takings 94 320 Other dance expenses 4 730 Dinner dance 6 000 Café refreshments 43 500 Café wages 23 500 Clubhouse rates 4 500 Closing balances Cash 530 Bank current account 10 980 Bank deposit account 105 690 239 020 239 020 Examiner's The following information is also available: Other assets and liabilities of the club at 30 September 2008 2009 $ $ Clubhouse 120 000 120 000 Café refreshment stock 9 500 10 500 Creditors for café refreshments 6 700 7 900 Insurance prepaid 430 550 Rates accrued 900 950 Furniture and fittings 26 200 25 400 Subscriptions prepaid 2 200 2 400 Subscriptions due and unpaid 2 800 2 600 Life membership was introduced on 1 October 2008 when five life members were admitted and paid $2000 each. It was decided that life membership should be accounted for separately and credited to ordinary revenue over twenty years, in equal amounts. Interest on the bank deposit account of $4500 for the year ended 30 September 2009 had not been taken into account at the year end. UCLES 2009 9706/21/O/N/09

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 20 7 REQUIRED (a) Prepare the café trading account for the year ended 30 September 2009. Examiner's [4] UCLES 2009 9706/21/O/N/09 [Turn over

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 21 8 (b) Prepare the club income and expenditure account for the year ended 30 September 2009. Examiner's [10] UCLES 2009 9706/21/O/N/09

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 22 9 (c) Prepare the club balance sheet at 30 September 2009. Examiner's [12] UCLES 2009 9706/21/O/N/09 [Turn over

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 23 10 (d) State two advantages and two disadvantages of using a receipts and payments account instead of an income and expenditure account, in a non-trading organisation. Examiner's [4] [Total: 30] UCLES 2009 9706/21/O/N/09

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 24 6 2 The following information is given about the Schubert Music Club. Schubert Music Club Balance Sheet at 31 December 2008 Cost Depreciation Net Book Value Non-current (Fixed) Assets $ $ $ Clubhouse 50 000 10 000 40 000 Instruments 06 000 05 000 01 000 56 000 15 000 41 000 Current Assets Inventory (stock) of cafe supplies 4 000 Subscriptions in arrears 400 Cash and cash equivalents (bank) 2 100 6 500 Current Liabilities Trade payables (creditors) for cafe supplies 3 000 Cafe expenses owing 1 200 Subscriptions in advance 0 300 4 500 02 000 43 000 Accumulated fund 41 000 Life subscriptions 02 000 43 000 Schubert Music Club Receipts and Payments Account for the year ended 31 December 2009 $ $ Balance b/d 2 100 Suppliers for cafe 8 400 Subscriptions 2008 300 Cafe expenses 4 200 Subscriptions 2009 2 200 Wages cafe staff 5 000 Life subscriptions 4 000 Clubhouse repairs 6 000 Cafe takings 18 500 Sundries 2 500 Balance c/d 01 000 27 100 27 100 Additional information at 31 December 2009 1 Inventory (stock) for the cafe was $2 000. 2 Suppliers for cafe purchases were owed $2 200. 3 Cafe expenses of $50 were owing. 4 Depreciation is to be charged on a straight line basis: Clubhouse: 4% on cost per annum Instruments: $1 000 per annum UCLES 2010 9706/21/O/N/10

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 25 7 5 Life subscriptions are available under a scheme which started 8 years ago. The cost remains at the original $500 per person. At 31 December 2008 there were six members with life subscriptions. The life subscriptions are brought into income over 20 years commencing from the year in which payment of life subscription takes place. 6 The ordinary subscription rate for 2009 was $100 per person. This is to be increased by 50% in 2010. No subscriptions are prepaid for 2010. $300 remained owing from 2009 but these are expected to be received during January 2010. Subscriptions owing at 31 December 2008, which were not received during 2009, are to be written off as bad debts. REQUIRED (a) Prepare a Subscriptions Account for ordinary members for the year ended 31 December 2009 (a life subscriptions account is not required)....[7] UCLES 2010 9706/21/O/N/10 [Turn over

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 26 8 (b) Prepare a Cafe Trading Account for the year ended 31 December 2009.... [8] (c) Prepare an Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31 December 2009. UCLES 2010 9706/21/O/N/10

All questions copyright of Cambridge International Examinations 27 9... [9] The treasurer had suggested increasing cafe prices and the rate of lifetime subscriptions but the club committee refused to do this. Instead, the committee decided to raise the ordinary subscriptions by 50%. REQUIRED (d) Suggest three additional ways in which the club could try to minimise or eliminate the deficit in future years. 1... 2... 3...... [6] [Total: 30] UCLES 2010 9706/21/O/N/10 [Turn over