Cambridge IGCSE: ACCOUNTING 0452/23
Cambridge IGCSE: ACCOUNTING 0452/23
Cambridge IGCSE: ACCOUNTING 0452/23
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ACCOUNTING 0452/23
Paper 2 Structured Written Paper October/November 2023
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.
DC (PQ) 312328/3
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1 Shakir started trading in the year ended 31 August 2023 but did not keep proper books of account.
His assets and liabilities at 1 September 2023 are as follows.
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Motor vehicle 9 500
Inventory 1 240
Cash at bank 1 682
Trade payables:
Latif 200
Harrison 237
REQUIRED
(a) (i) Prepare the journal for Shakir’s opening entries at 1 September 2023. A narrative is not
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Shakir
Journal
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7 Paid Latif, $194, by telephone transfer, in full settlement of the amount owing at
1 September 2023
17 Cash sales, $290, were paid directly into the bank account
29 Paid $95 to Harrison, by electronic transfer, having deducted $5 cash discount from
the amount due
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Cash Book
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Date Details Discount Cash Bank Date Details Discount Cash Bank
allowed received
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Shakir received a bank statement dated 30 September 2023. The bank statement showed that
Shakir had $763 in the bank account. On comparing the bank statement to his cash book, Shakir
noted the following.
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2 Hilary owns a manufacturing business. She has provided the following information.
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Inventory at 1 August 2022
Raw materials 9 100
Work in progress 21 357
Finished goods 24 235
For the year ended 31 July 2023
Revenue 457 250
Purchases of raw materials 110 000
Purchases returns of raw materials 2 200
Purchases of finished goods 23 500
Purchases returns of finished goods 4 700
Wages of factory operatives 91 665
Wages of factory supervisor 29 000
Wages of office supervisor 28 000
Heat, light and power 11 600
Rates and insurance 8 250
Factory repairs and renewals 5 125
Factory equipment – at cost 124 000
Factory equipment – provision for depreciation 35 500
Additional information
2 Heat, light and power is to be apportioned 4/5 to the factory and 1/5 to the office.
3 Rates and insurance is to be apportioned 3/5 to the factory and 2/5 to the office. Insurance of
$4440 has been paid for the year to 31 December 2023.
4 At 31 July 2023, a factory repair, $644, was unpaid and no adjustment had been made.
5 Factory equipment is depreciated at 25% per annum using the reducing balance method.
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(a) Prepare Hilary’s manufacturing account for the year ended 31 July 2023.
Hilary
Manufacturing Account for the year ended 31 July 2023
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(b) Calculate Hilary’s gross profit for the year ended 31 July 2023.
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Hilary is considering stopping buying any finished goods for resale and instead increasing the
production at her factory.
REQUIRED
(c) Advise Hilary whether she should sell only production from her own factory and increase the
amount produced. Justify your answer by providing arguments for and against selling only
production from her own factory and increasing the amount produced.
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3 Logan is a trader who sells goods on credit. His year end is 30 September. Logan has provided
the following information.
$
At 1 October 2022
Inventory 8 400
Trade receivables 7 500
Other receivables (rent prepaid) 820
For the year ended 30 September 2023
Rent charge for the year 4 940
Bank payments for rent 1 December 2022 2 460
1 June 2023 2 490
At 30 September 2023
Inventory 8 675
Trade receivables 8 700
Other receivables ?
Irrecoverable debts to be written off 325
REQUIRED
(a) Prepare the inventory account for the year ended 30 September 2023.
Logan
Inventory account
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(b) Prepare the provision for doubtful debts account for the year ended 30 September 2023.
Balance the account at 30 September 2023 and bring down the balance at 1 October 2023.
Logan
Provision for doubtful debts account
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(c) Prepare the rent payable account for the year ended 30 September 2023. Balance the
account at 30 September 2023 and bring down the balance at 1 October 2023.
Logan
Rent payable account
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(ii) the matching principle is applied when the rent payable account is prepared
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Logan is considering buying business premises instead of renting. He would request a long-term
bank loan to finance the purchase of the premises.
REQUIRED
(e) Advise Logan whether he should purchase business premises using a long-term bank loan.
Justify your answer with advantages and disadvantages of purchasing business premises
using a long-term bank loan.
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4 Asia is a trader. She prepared her trial balance at 31 August 2023. The credit side totalled $273
more than the debit side. Asia placed the difference in a suspense account.
1 A credit purchase, $112, from Jacques, had been entered twice in the purchases journal.
3 Cash received, $75, from Savanah, a trade receivable, had only been entered in the cash
book.
4 The total of the sales returns journal for August 2023 of $198, had been credited to both the
sales returns account and the purchases returns account.
REQUIRED
(a) Prepare the journal entries to correct errors 1–5. Narratives are not required.
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(b) Prepare the suspense account, including the original difference on the trial balance.
Asia
Suspense account
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(c) Complete the following table by placing a tick (3) to show the effect of each error. The first
one has been completed as an example.
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5 B Limited provides cleaning services to client offices and factories. The clients provide their own
cleaning materials. The trial balance of B Limited at 30 June 2023 was as follows.
B Limited
Trial Balance at 30 June 2023
Debit Credit
$ $
Revenue 135 040
Wages and salaries 72 000
Motor expenses 9 820
Insurance 11 040
General expenses 12 780
Motor vehicles at cost 42 000
Provision for depreciation of motor vehicles 16 500
Equipment at cost 5 000
Provision for depreciation of equipment 2 000
Trade receivables 1 640
Bank 19 950
Ordinary share capital 10 000
General reserve 2 000
Retained earnings 13 490
Dividend paid on ordinary shares 4 800
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Additional information
2 The insurance charge for the 12 months to 31 December 2022 was $7200 and for the
12 months to 31 December 2023 it is $7440. On 1 January 2023 insurance was paid in full for
the 12 months to 31 December 2023.
4 Depreciation is to be charged on motor vehicles at 25% per annum using the reducing
balance method.
5 Depreciation on equipment is to be charged at 20% per annum using the straight line method.
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REQUIRED
(a) Prepare the income statement for B Limited for the year ended 30 June 2023.
B Limited
Income Statement for the year ended 30 June 2023
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(b) Prepare the statement of changes in equity for B Limited for the year ended 30 June 2023.
B Limited
Statement of Changes in Equity for the year ended 30 June 2023
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The directors of B Limited are also the shareholders. They plan to expand the company. They are
considering whether to issue debentures or ordinary shares.
REQUIRED
(d) Advise the directors whether they should issue debentures or ordinary shares. Justify your
answer.
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