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Business, 26.06.2020 15:01, charrij26

III You have been asked to prepare the final accounts for
W Smith, a sole trader, for the year ended 31 December
2013. W Smith has forwarded to you all books of prime
entry and ledgers, and in addition has given you the
following information:
1) Mr Smith had taken £2,000 out of the business bank
account to take his wife on holiday.
ii) Up to last year the machinery and vehicle used in
the business had been depreciated using the reducing
balance method. W Smith thinks that they should now
be depreciated using the straight-line method.
iii) Mr Smith is confident, given his order book that
the business will continue to operate in its present
form for many years.
iv) Mr Smith had purchased ten staplers, four flip
charts and four packets of whiteboard markers which
will be used in the business for the next couple of
years.
V)
Mr Smith informs you that he has just found an
unopened electricity bill for £900 which was for the
quarter October to December 2013
Required
In each case, identify and then explain the main
accounting concepts being highlighted and indicate
how each should be treated in the final accounts.

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