Cambridge IGCSE: Accounting 0452/21
Cambridge IGCSE: Accounting 0452/21
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ACCOUNTING 0452/21
Paper 2 Structured Written Paper May/June 2020
1 hour 45 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
● Answer all questions.
● Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
● Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
● Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
● Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
● Do not write on any bar codes.
● You may use a calculator.
● International accounting terms and formats should be used as appropriate.
● You should show your workings.
INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 100.
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
● Where you are asked to complete a layout, you may not need all the lines for your answer.
1 The ZED Sports Club has a shop which sells sportswear. The following details relate to the shop
for the year ended 29 February 2020.
$
Opening inventory 900
Closing inventory 970
Purchases 7600
Mark-up 40%
REQUIRED
(a) Calculate the shop sales for year ended 29 February 2020.
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All the shop sales and purchases are for cash. All the club’s receipts are paid into the bank and
all payments are made by cheque. On 1 March 2019 the club’s bank balance was overdrawn by
$845.
In addition to the shop sales and purchases, the following receipts and payments were made
during the year ended 29 February 2020.
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Subscriptions received 11 400
Competition fees received 915
Payments for competition prizes 390
Purchases of fittings 4 000
Rent and insurance 4 575
Wages of shop assistant 2 000
REQUIRED
(b) Prepare the receipts and payments account for the ZED Sports Club for the year ended
29 February 2020. Balance the account and bring down the balance on 1 March 2020.
The club’s bank statement at 29 February 2020 showed a positive balance of $7162.
On comparing the bank statement with the cash book, the treasurer found:
2 A cheque paid for $25 for competition prizes had been charged twice by the bank.
3 The payment for fittings, $4000, was made on 27 February 2020, and had not been recorded
on the bank statement.
REQUIRED
(c) Prepare the bank reconciliation statement for ZED Sports Club at 29 February 2020.
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(d) State three differences between a receipts and payments account and an income and
expenditure account.
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2 Ame provided the following balances from his books at 31 March 2020.
$
Capital 10 369
Drawings 4 000
Equipment at cost 15 500
Provision for depreciation of equipment 3 100
Inventory at 1 April 2019 1 765
Trade receivables 1 290
Bank overdraft 475
Trade payables 1 600
Sales 31 250
Purchases 18 330
Purchases returns 910
Carriage inwards 640
Discount received 815
Commission receivable 1 500
Rent and insurance 5 700
Office expenses 2 425
REQUIRED
Show the difference in the trial balance totals as a suspense account balance.
Ame
Trial Balance at 31 March 2020
Debit Credit
$ $
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Ame later discovered several errors had been made in the accounting records.
REQUIRED
(b) Complete the table to show the entries required to correct each error.
The first one has been completed as an example.
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(c) Prepare the suspense account. Start with the difference on the trial balance prepared in
Part (a). Balance or total the account as necessary.
Ame
Suspense account
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3 Chippo owns a manufacturing business which produces product S. She provided the following
information for the year ended 30 April 2020.
$
Revenue 254 000
Purchases of raw materials 46 500
Purchases of finished goods 59 000
Wages of factory operatives 38 250
Royalties paid to the inventor of product S 7 690
Factory general expenses 4 500
Factory fuel and power 5 325
Rent and insurance 28 000
Factory machinery at cost 60 000
Provision for depreciation of factory machinery 21 600
Inventory at 1 May 2019: raw materials 3 120
work in progress 5 400
finished goods 8 220
Additional information
1 Factory machinery is depreciated at 20% per annum using the reducing balance method.
2 Rent and insurance is to be split equally between the factory and the office.
REQUIRED
(a) Prepare Chippo’s manufacturing account for the year ended 30 April 2020.
Chippo
Manufacturing Account for the year ended 30 April 2020
$ $
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(b) Prepare Chippo’s income statement (trading account section) for the year ended
30 April 2020.
Chippo
Income Statement (Trading Account section) for the year ended 30 April 2020
$ $
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(c) Complete the table by placing a tick (ü) in the correct column, to indicate whether each of the
following actions would increase or decrease Chippo’s gross margin.
Chippo is considering converting her sole trader business into a limited company because she
thinks that this will make it easier for her to obtain finance for future expansion.
REQUIRED
(d) Advise Chippo whether or not she should convert her business to a limited company, in order
to obtain finance. Justify your answer by providing advantages and disadvantages.
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She provided the following information about her three types of inventory at 31 March 2020.
REQUIRED
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Rani later discovered that she had an amount of inventory of item D at 31 March 2020. This
inventory originally cost $1660. She considered this inventory to be obsolete.
REQUIRED
(b) Explain to Rani how the value of the inventory of item D affected the profit for the year ended
31 March 2020.
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(c) Advise Rani whether or not she should stop purchasing item D to avoid having obsolete
inventory in the future. Justify your answer by providing advantages and disadvantages.
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Rani earns advertising income by placing advertising boards in her shop window. The
following details relate to her advertising income.
On 1 April 2019 Rani had received $420 in advance, and $300 was owed to her.
During the year ended 31 March 2020, Rani received cheque payments totalling $6000. She
decided to write off the amount of $300 due to her.
On 31 March 2020 Rani had received $500 in advance, and $400 was owed to her.
REQUIRED
(d) Prepare the advertising income account in the ledger of Rani for the year ended 31 March
2020. Balance the account and bring down the balances on 1 April 2020.
Rani
Advertising income account
(e) Explain to Rani the effect on gross profit of recording sales of inventory as advertising income.
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The company’s retained earnings at 1 May 2019 were $14 000. The general reserve was $35 000.
During the year ended 30 April 2020 the following took place.
1 The company made a profit for the year of $28 000 after charging debenture interest.
3 A dividend of $4500 was paid. No other dividends were payable for the year.
$
Fixtures and equipment at book value 152 000
Motor vehicles at book value 60 400
Inventory 30 330
Bank overdraft 6 200
Trade payables 24 900
Trade receivables 31 500
Provision for doubtful debts 630
5% Debentures (repayable 2025) 20 000
Ordinary share capital 150 000
REQUIRED
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(b) Prepare the statement of financial position for MPT Limited at 30 April 2020.
MPT Limited
Statement of Financial Position at 30 April 2020
$ $ $
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The directors of MPT Limited are considering using the general reserve to repay the bank
overdraft.
REQUIRED
(c) State why it is not appropriate to use the general reserve to repay the bank overdraft.
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(d) Calculate the return on capital employed (ROCE) for the year ended 30 April 2020. The
calculation should be correct to two decimal places and should be based on closing capital
employed.
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The directors are considering increasing dividend in 2021 as a way of increasing return on capital
employed (ROCE).
REQUIRED
(e) Advise the directors how the return on capital employed (ROCE) can be increased. Justify
your answer by commenting on both profit and capital employed.
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