FABM2 Q1 Mod2 Statement-Of-Comprehensive-Income v2
FABM2 Q1 Mod2 Statement-Of-Comprehensive-Income v2
FABM2 Q1 Mod2 Statement-Of-Comprehensive-Income v2
FUNDAMENTALS
Statement 1OF
– MODULE 2 Income
ACCOUNTANCY,
of Comprehensive
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT 2
(SCI)
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Introductory Message
Dear Teachers and Learners! The writer welcomes you all to this module for the
subject Fundamentals of Accountancy, Business and Management 2 in the ABM Strand of
Senior High School. The discussion focussed on the preparation of financial statements and
its analyses to determine the profitability, liquidity and solvency of the business.
As your partner in learning, I hope that you will not miss out every detail that the
writer would like you to learn in this material. Do enjoy as there are challenging and
interesting activities inside this learning modules. Congratulations in advance for this will
make you the master of your own learning.
Ops! you wait for a while, for an easy use of this material take note of some few
reminders
1. Take your time to read every detail that this module contains.
2. This material contains Module 1 and Module 2 and each of which is provided
with activities/tests that will surely lead you to learn.
3. Here are the Icons used as your guide in every part of the lesson.
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4. Please do follow the directions given per activity so your experience to the use
of this material will be meaningful and fruitful.
5. Answer all the tests in this material.
6. As a courtesy to the future users, PLEASE DO NOT WRITE ANYTHING ON
ANY PART OF THIS MODULE. Write your answer/s on a separate sheet of
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DRAFT
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Table of Contents
Page
What This Module is About………………………………………………….. ii
Icons of this Module………………………………………………………….. iii
MODULE 2 Statement of Comprehensive Income…………… 1
Activity
1.2.2 Classify Me……………………………………………. 10
1.2.3 Tell Me The Truth……………………………………..
DRAFT
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1.2.4 Solving the Problem Case #1………………………. 12
1.2.5 Solving the Problem Case #2………………………. 13
1.2.6 Choosing the Right One ……………………………. 14
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Less
on Statement of Comprehensive Income (SCI)
This lesson aims to teach you the elements and details of the Statement of
Comprehensive Income (SCI) which reports the revenue, expenses, and income/loss
for a particular period. This lesson also aims to teach you the different items for a
service business and merchandising business.
At the end of this lesson, you are expected to identify the elements of the
Statement of Comprehensive Income and describe each of these items for a service
business and merchandising business. You are going to prepare a Statement of
Comprehensive Income (SCI) for a service business using the single-step approach
and prepare a Statement of Comprehensive Income for a merchandising business
using the multiple approach.
What I Know
Directions. Read and analyze each item carefully. Write the letter corresponding to the best
answer on your answer sheet. 1 point each.
1. This is a financial statement that informs the reader about the “performance”
and activities of the company for a certain period.
A. Statement of Comprehensive Income
B. Statement of Financial Position
C. Statement of Changes in Equity
D. Statement of Cash Flow
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4. Which of the following is an element of a Statement of Comprehensive
Income?
A. Notes Payable
B. Bonds Payable
C. Service Fee
D. Capital
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What’s In
What’s New
To achieve the objectives of this lesson, you must remember to do the following:
Read the lessons carefully.
Follow all directions and given instructions.
Answer all given tests and activities.
Learn to familiarize the following terms:
TERM DEFINITION
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Temporary Accounts Also known as nominal accounts are the
accounts found under the SCI. They are
called such because at the end of the
accounting period, balances under these
accounts are transferred to the capital
account, thus having only temporary
amounts and resulting to zero beginning
balances at the beginning of the following
year. (Haddock, Price, & Farina,
2012)Examples of temporary accounts
include revenues, sales, utilities expense,
supplies expense, salaries expense,
depreciation expense, interest expense
among others.
Processing Questions:
1. How much is the snet amount?
2. Do you have greater revenue than your expenses? Or vice versa?
3. There might be some cases your computation is zero or even
negative. This means that your expenses are higher than your
income/revenue.
4. A business can still earn even without having cash and can still lose
even with a full bank account. You will understand these concepts
as you go through with the lesson.
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What Is It
1. The Heading
The statement of comprehensive income is a financial report. As a
financial report, it must be properly identified and dated. The appropriate title
of the statement will enable the user to differentiate the statement of
comprehensive income from the other financial reports issued by the entity.
The heading includes the Name of the Entity, the Title of the Report (i.e.,
Statement of Comprehensive Income, and the period it covers (i.e., For the
period ended December 31, 2019)
2. Revenues
Revenues arise in the course of the ordinary activities of an entity and
are referred to by a variety of different names including sales, fees, interest,
dividend, royalties, and rent (IASB 2010).
Revenues are the first line item in the statement of comprehensive
income. Smaller and less complex entities will have one or two sources of
revenues. Larger and more complex entities, on the other hand, will have
multiple sources of revenues, recorded when earned.
3. Expenses
Expenses arising in the course of the ordinary activities of the entity
include, for example, cost of sales, wages, and depreciation. They usually
take the form of an outflow or depletion of assets such as cash and cash
equivalent, inventory, property, plant and equipment.
Classifying expenses for merchandizing concern is more complex than
in a service concern. For a merchandizing concern, the expenses are
classified as cost of sales, selling expenses, and administrative (operating)
expenses.
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The cost of sales is the amount paid or payable by the business entity
to its supplier for the merchandize sold to the business entity’s customers.
Cost of sales will take a general formula as seen below:
Beginning Inventory
Add: Net Purchases
Total Goods Available for Sale
Less: Ending Inventory
Cost of Sales
Net purchases for the year are the total amount paid or payable to
suppliers for the period. Net purchases follow a formula as shown below:
Gross Purchases
Less: Purchase Discounts
Purchase Returns
Add: Freight-In
Net Purchases
5. Other Items
Other items included in the computation of the total comprehensive
income are taxes and items of other comprehensive income. Income tax is the
sum of money payable to the government.
The two are only formats and will yield the same amount of net
income/loss.
The single-step SCI is more commonly used by service companies while
multi-step format is more commonly used by merchandising companies
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Sample Format of Statement of Comprehensive Income:
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Sample Format of Statement of Comprehensive Income using a Multi-Step
Approach.
ABM TRADING
STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME Heading
FOR THE PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2019
Sales 129,000
Less: Sales Returns & Allowances 7,000 Revenue
Sales Discounts 3,000 10,000
Net Sales 119,000
Less: Cost of Sales
Merchandise Inventory, Beginning 80,000
Add: Purchases 50,000
Freight In 2,000
Total Purchases 52,000 Cost of Sales
Less: Purchase Returns & Allowances 4,500
Purchase Discounts 5,000 9,500 42,500
Total Goods Available for Sale 122,500
Less: Merchandise inventory, End 50,000 72,500
Gross Profit 46,500
Less: Administrative and Operating Expenses
Salaries 14,500
Freight Out 3,500
Insurance Expense 500
Interest Expense 580
Cost of Sales
Bad Debts 7,400
Depreciation-Store Equipment 10,500
Depreciation-Store Furniture 7,200 44,180
Net Income 2,320
Add: Other Income
Commission Income 7,000 Cost of Sales
Interest Income 345 7,345
Net Income for the Period 9,665
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2. Determine the Net Purchases, Cost of Sales and Gross Profit
This account represents the actual cost of merchandise that the company was
able to sell during the year. (Haddock, Price, & Farina, 2012).
Add Beginning inventory and Net cost of Purchases to get Cost of Goods
Available for Sale
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4. Determine the Net Income
Gross Profit less General and Administrative Expenses less Selling Expenses
is Net Income for a positive result while Net Loss for a negative result.
What’s More
Reflection:
Think of all elements or accounts in the Statement of Comprehensive Income
for service and merchandising business, list it down and explain.
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What I Have Learned
Instruction: True or False. Write the word “True” if the statement is correct and
“False” if it is incorrect. Write the answer on the space provided before each number.
________ 6. The income statement heading specifies a point of time, indicating “as
of or “as at”.
________ 9. The multistep income statement shows gross profit in its presentation.
________10. The single step income statement format segregates the operating
revenues and expenses from the non-operating revenues.
________11. Net sales minus the cost of goods sold equals to gross profit.
________12. Gross profit minus operating expenses is best defined as net sales.
________13. Gross profit is computed as the difference between the net sales and
cost of sales.
________14. The statement of comprehensive income informs the reader about the
“performance” and activities of the company for a certain period.
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What I Can Do
You are employed by the entity as its bookkeeper in its first year of operation. You
will prepare the necessary financial statement for the current year;
Instructions:
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Activity 1.2.5. Solving the Problem
You are employed by the company as its bookkeeper in its first year of operations.
You will prepare the necessary financial statement for the current year.
Instructions:
1. Compute for the net sales for the year.
2. Compute for the cost of sale for the year.
3. Compute for the gross profit for the year.
4. Compute for the income for the year.
5. Prepare a Statement of Comprehensive Income using a Multi-step
Approach.
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Activity 1.2.6. Choosing the Right One
Read and carefully examine the statements and choose the best answer.
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7. Which of the following is an element of a statement of comprehensive
income?
A. Account Payable
B. Interest Payable
C. Interest Receivable
D. Gross Profit
Congratulations! You have just finished Lesson 2 of this module. Let’s recap!
The single-step format uses only one subtraction function to calculate net
income; net income = (revenue + gains) – (expenses + losses). The heading of the
statement of comprehensive income or income statement includes the name of the
company which appears first, followed by the title “Statement of Comprehensive
Income”. The third line tells the reader the time interval reported on the profit and
loss statement. Since income statements can be prepared for any period of time, you
must inform the reader of the precise period of time being covered.
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Answer Key
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What I Can Do / Activity 1.2.4 – Solving the Problem
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4. Prepare a Statement of Comprehensive Income using a Multi-step
Approach.
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References
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