What is the net adjustment of the investment in Bacolod account at the end of the year?
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At the end of the year the Investment in Bacolod account of the home office is
P300,500. However, there are transactions discovered to have errors.
•Bacolod branch bought equipment on June 1, 2020 costing P63,800 for the
home office's use and the policy is to record the asset in Bacolod's books.
During that time the home office recorded the equipment and credited its
reciprocal account of its Bacolod branch.
•The policy of the company regarding the equipment's depreciation is that it
has a life of 8 years with no salvage value and the straight-line method should
be used. No entry has been made by the home office and branch.
•The home office ships merchandise to Bacolod amounting to P96,700. Bacolod
recorded the transaction as P97,600
•Bacolod pays the home office's creditors in the amount of P32,400 and sends a
debit memo to the home office.
•Upon receipt of the debit memo, the home office debited its reciprocal
account in the amount of P23,400 twice.
What is the net adjustment of the investment in Bacolod account at the end of
the year? *
20,052 debit
20,052 credit
19,387.3 debit
19,387.5 credit
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- At the end of the year the Investment in Bacolod account of the home office isP300,500. However, there are transactions discovered to have errors.•Bacolod branch bought equipment on June 1, 2020 costing P63,800 for thehome office's use and the policy is to record the asset in Bacolod's books.During that time the home office recorded the equipment and credited itsreciprocal account of its Bacolod branch.•The policy of the company regarding the equipment's depreciation is that ithas a life of 8 years with no salvage value and the straight-line method shouldbe used. No entry has been made by the home office and branch.•The home office ships merchandise to Bacolod amounting to P96,700. Bacolodrecorded the transaction as P97,600•Bacolod pays the home office's creditors in the amount of P32,400 and sends adebit memo to the home office.•Upon receipt of the debit memo, the home office debited its reciprocalaccount in the amount of P23,400 twice. What is the net adjustment of the home office…On December 12, 2018, an investment costing $80,000 was sold for $100,000. The total of the sale proceeds wascredited to the investment account.Required:1. Prepare the journal entry to correct the error, assuming it is discovered before the books are adjusted orclosed in 2018. (Ignore income taxes.)6. On January 01, 2020 Kit Company, Inc. establishes a branch in Bauang. During the year, Kit Inc. transfers cash and merchandise to the branch worth P15,000 and P45,000 respectively. Freight was paid by the home office worth P1,500 included in the cost of merchandise. The home office also incurred P5,700 expenses of which 30 percent was allocated to the branch. On December 31, 2020, the branch incurred a loss of P4,000. What is the balance of the branch account as per home office books *
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