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FAC1602 Assignment 4 Second Semester 2023

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FAC1602
ASSIGNMENT 4
SECOND SEMESTER 2023
BY: MTHOMBENI: 0767297208


info@teachingmachine.co.za
www.teachingmachine.co.za




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,The information below relates to the questions below:
Sidvokodvo CC is an entity in the business of providing software solutions and maintenance in the logistics
sector. The members of the CC have presented you with the following information for the preparation of the
statement of cash flows for the financial year ended 31 August 2023:


Extract from the statement of financial position as at 31 August 2023:
2023 2022
R R
Retained earnings 260,400 91,000
Distribution to members payable 88,200 124,300
Members’ contributions 1,436,300 1,230,500
Long-term loan 319,300 226,000
Current tax payable 71,200 51,200
Trade payables control 167,500 92,200
Loans from members 145,300 21,000
Accrued IT expenses 7,100 3,500
Computer equipment (at cost) 528,700 483,000
Land and buildings (at cost) 965,900 622,200
Accumulated depreciation: Computer equipment 148,400 63,500
Fixed deposit 21,200 16,300
Prepaid security expenses 16,700 15,100
Trade receivables control 84,200 79,500
Loans to members 109,800 42,700
Investment (at fair value) 183,500 44,300
Dividend receivable 19,600 90,600
Inventory 53,400 33,600
Bank 179,100 275,800

Extract from the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income for the year
ended 31 August 2023:
R
Operating expenses 20,000
Travel expenses 26,700
IT expenses 45,100
Security expenses 24,200
Depreciation on computer equipment 71,300
Interest expense on loans from members 15,300
Interest expense on long term loans 12,300
Interest income on loans to members 15,700
Investment income: dividend income 16,500
Profit on sale of computer equipment 8,100
Cost of sales 437,400
Revenue 934,800
Fair value gain on listed investments 23,100
Income tax expense 107,100

Additional information
1. It is the CC’s policy to present cash flows from operating activities using the direct method.
2. The CC’s investments consist of ordinary shares in Phuzumoya Limited, company that provides security
services across various sidings in the country.
3. For the purposes of optimising the working capital cycle of the CC, all inventories are purchased and sold on
2

,credit.
4. Computer equipment with a cost price of R32 000 and accumulated depreciation of R10 400 was sold for
cash. A replacement computer equipment was bought on 30 June 2023.
5. The CC decided on total profit distribution to members amounting to R55 000.
6. Improvements on land and buildings carried out during the year related to the solar installation and structural
extension of the storage facility.
7. Interest on loans advanced to and received from members is capitalised. All loans to members are immediately
callable whilst the total amount owing to members is payable on 31 August 2025.


Which of the following alternatives represents the correct amount that must be disclosed as cash receipts from
customers under cash flows from operating activities section in the statement of cash flows for Sidvokodvo CC for
the year ended 31 August 2023?
a.
930,100
b.
934,800
c.
771,100
d.
1,098,500
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Which of the following alternatives represents the correct amount that must be disclosed as investments in
property, plant and equipment to expand operating capacity additions to computer equipment under cash flows
from investing activities section in the statement of cash flows for Sidvokodvo CC for the year ended 31 August
2023?
a.
(77,700)
b.
0
c.
(45,700)
d.
45,700
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Which of the following alternatives represents the correct amount that must be disclosed as additional loans
advanced to members under cash flows from investing activities section in the statement of cash flows for
Sidvokodvo CC for the year ended 31 August 2023?
a.

b.
(51,400)
c.
67,100
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, d.
(67,100)
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Which of the following alternatives represents the correct amount that must be disclosed as investments in
property, plant and equipment to maintain operating capacity additions to land and buildings under cash flows
from investing activities section in the statement of cash flows for Sidvokodvo CC for the year ended 31 August
2023?
a.
272,400
b.
(272,400)
c.

d.
(343,700)
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Which of the following alternatives represents the correct amount that must be disclosed as investments in
property, plant and equipment to maintain operating capacity additions to computer equipment under cash flows
from investing activities section in the statement of cash flows for Sidvokodvo CC for the year ended 31 August
2023?
a.
45,700
b.
0
c.
(45,700)
d.
(77,700)
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Which of the following alternatives represents the correct amount that must be disclosed as dividends
received under cash flows from operating activities section in the statement of cash flows for Sidvokodvo CC for
the year ended 31 August 2023?
a.
126,700
b.
93,700
c.
16,500
d.
87,500

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