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Jamb Accounts - Principles of Accounts Past QuestionsJamb Past Questions and Answers on Income statement (Trading and profit and loss account)Question 1:The term "accounting period" is used to refer to the A. Time span during which taxes are paid to the inland revenue board B. Budget period, usually one year, relied on by the accountant C. Time span, usually one year, covered by financial statement D. Period within which debtors are expected to settle accounts Question 2:Given; Purchases = N20,000 Sales = N40,000 Carriage inwards = N5,000 Carriage outwards = N5,000 Opening stock = N10,000 Closing stock = N5,000 What is the cost of goods sold? A. N30,000 B. N25,000 C. N20,000 D. N15,000 Question 3:The net profit or loss for the year is determined in profit and loss account after A. Deducting purchases from sales B. Deducting cost of goods sold from sales and adding administrative expenses C. Adding commissions received to gross profit D. Eliminating all expenses from gross profit and adding any other income Question 4:If a bad debt previously written off is subsequently repaid, the amount collected is recorded as an A. Income in the profit and loss account B. Income in the balance sheet C. Additional cash in the profit and loss account D. Expense in the balance sheet Question 5:The following represent extracts from the trading account of a retail outlet for a given month: Opening stock N2,400 Closing stock N6,400 Other expenses N2,000 Sales N11,000 Profit N900 What is the purchase figure for the month? A. N13,000 B. N12,100 C. N12,000 D. N11,200 |
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