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Evergreen Co owns 35% of the ordinary shares of Deciduous. What is the correct accounting treatment of the revenues and

costs of Deciduous for reporting period in the consolidated statement of profit or loss of the Evergreen group?

A

The revenues and costs of Deciduous are added to the revenues and costs of Evergreen on a

line by line basis.

B

35% of the profit after tax of Deciduous should be added to Evergreen’s consolidated profit

before tax.

C

5% of the revenues and costs of Deciduous are added to the revenues and costs of Evergreen

on a line by line basis.

D

The revenues and costs of Deciduous are added to the revenues and costs of Evergreen Co on a line by line basis, then 65% of the profit after tax is deducted so that only Evergreen Co’s share remains in the consolidated financial statements.

Chapter23Introductiontoconsolidatedfinancialstatements

Deciduous is an associate of Evergreen. Under equity accounting, the Evergreen group’s share of the profit after tax of

Deciduous is added to the group profit before tax.

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Which of the following is a ratio which is used to measure how much a business owes in relation to its  size?  

A

Asset turnover

B

Profit margin

C

Gearing

D

Return on capital employed

A business operates on a gross profit margin of 331/3%. were $680.  Gross profit on a sale was $800, and expenses

What is the net profit margin?  

A

3.75%

B

 5%

C

11.25%

D

22.67%

 A company has the following details extracted from its statement of financial position:

                                    $'000

Inventories                  1,900

Receivables                1,000

Bank overdraft            100

Payables                     1,000

The industry the company operates in has a current ratio norm of 1.8. Companies who manage liquidity well in this industry

have a current ratio lower than the norm.

Which of the following statements accurately describes the company’s liquidity position?

A

Liquidity appears to be well managed as the bank overdraft is relatively low

B

Liquidity appears to be poorly-controlled as shown by the large payables balance

C

Liquidity appears to be poorly-controlled as shown by the company’s relatively high current ratio

D

 Liquidity appears to be poorly-controlled as shown by the existence of a bank

Why is analysis of financial statements carried out?

A

So that the analyst can determine a company’s accounting policies

B

So that the significance of financial statements can be better understood through comparisons

with historical performance and with other companies

C

To get back to the ‘real’ underlying figures, without the numbers being skewed by the

requirements of International Financial Reporting Standards

D

To produce a report that can replace the financial statements, so that the financial statements

no longer need to be looked at

 Which of the following transactions would result in an increase in capital employed?

A

Selling inventory at a profit

B

 Writing off a bad debt

C

Paying a payable in cash

D

Increasing the bank overdraft to purchase a non-current asset 

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