1. Berwick plc Berwick plc has produced the following trial balance as at 31 January 2020. £ Profit before tax Dividends paid Development expenditure capitalised Land and buildings Revalued 188,000 70,000 1,500,000 £ 490,000
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- What to put in the income statement based on this list? InventoryBuildings & ImprovementsAccumulated Depreciation - Buildings & ImprovementsFurniture & FixturesAccumulated Depreciation - Furniture & FixturesOffice EquipmentAccumulated Depreciation - Office EquipmentAccounts PayableLoans PayableAccrued LiabilitiesSalaries PayableEmployee Benefits PayablePaid-Up Share Capital - CommonAdditional Paid in CapitalRetained EarningsSalesFees and Surcharges & FinesOther Income & GainsMiscellaneous IncomeCost of SalesInterest ExpenseOffice Supplies ExpenseTravel and TransportationTaxes and LicensesProfessional FeesRent ExpenseMeeting and ConferencesBad Debts ExpenseDepreciation Expense - B&IDepreciation Expense - FFDepreciation Expense - OEEmployees Benefit ExpenseSalaries & WagesCommunicationMiscellaneous ExpensesIncome Summarycan refer to a company's remaining revenues after paying all expenses and taxes. Select one: a. Income b. Revenue C. Assets and Liabilities d. TaxPlease prepare a cost by nature/expense by nature income statement for the following points. In particular please explain whether point a) (first point) should be included in the income statement. In point a), Is there sufficient information for write-off expenses to be recorded in the income statement and should write-off of assets be included in the income statement? a) Write off (in minus) of short-term financial assets 9 000b) Other costs by nature 4 000c) Change in inventories of traded goods + 2 000d) Revenue from sale of building 50 000e) Income tax 10%f) Revenue from sale of traded goods 12 000g) Retained profits from previous years 10 000h) Accumulated depreciation of building 49 000i) Historical cost of building 102 000