2.1 Prepare the Retained Income Note for the year ended 28 February 2023 - NSC Accounting - Question 2 - 2023 - Paper 1
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2.1 Prepare the Retained Income Note for the year ended 28 February 2023.
2.2 Calculate the following figures for the 2023 Cash Flow Statement:
- Change in loan
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:2.1 Prepare the Retained Income Note for the year ended 28 February 2023 - NSC Accounting - Question 2 - 2023 - Paper 1
Step 1
Prepare the Retained Income Note for the year ended 28 February 2023.
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To prepare the Retained Income Note, follow these steps:
Starting Balance: Begin with the balance at the start of the year, which is R237,400.
Net Profit After Tax: Add the net profit after tax for the year (R1,526,000).
Less: Shares Repurchased: Deduct the cost of shares repurchased (R216,000).
Dividends Paid:
Interim Dividends: R342,000.
Final Dividends: Calculated as Ordinary Share Dividends (R579,000).
Ending Balance Calculation: Summarizing the above:
Calculate the following figures for the 2023 Cash Flow Statement:
- Change in loan
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To calculate the change in loan:
Loan Balance Start: R7,200,000
Loan Balance End: R6,348,000
Change Calculation:
extChangeinLoan=extLoanBalanceEnd−extLoanBalanceStart=R6,348,000−R7,200,000=R852,000
This indicates a decrease in the loan by R852,000.
Step 3
Calculate the following figures for the 2023 Cash Flow Statement:
- Proceeds from shares issued
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To determine the proceeds from shares issued:
Proceeds Calculation:
Shares issued: 1,370,000
Average price per share: R11.40
Calculate Total Proceeds:
extProceedsfromShares=extSharesIssuedimesextPricePerShare=1,370,000imesR11.40=R15,618,000
Step 4
Complete the Cash Effects of Operating Activities section of the Cash Flow Statement.
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For the Cash Effects of Operating Activities:
Calculate Cash Generated from Operations: Start with net profit after tax and adjust for non-cash items and working capital changes:
Net profit after tax: R1,526,000
Interest paid: R648,000
Tax paid: R719,700 (estimate adjustment based on figures).
Dividends Paid: This was confirmed as R817,000.
Total Calculation:
Overall, adjust these to determine cash generated:
Cash Generated from Operations: Combine these,
=R2,340,000
Step 5
Calculate the following financial indicators on 28 February 2023:
- Current ratio
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