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Question: The books of the Brownstone Old Boys' Social Club at 31st December 1962, showed the following balances:

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Buildings Extension and Renovation Fund                                                                      2,500

Accumulated Fund                                                                                                   5,945

Re-printed by courtesy of the Royal Society of Arts (R.S.A.).

Re-printed by courtesy of the Society of Incorporated Accountants (S.A.A.).

Entrance Fees                                                                                                            180

Annual Subscriptions                                                                                                 1,072

Crockery, Glassware, Plate, etc.                                                                                    765

Printing, Stationery, Postages and Telephone                                                                   250

Library Books                                                                                                              300

Furniture, Fixtures and Fittings                                                                                    1,500

Hire of Hall (Credit)                                                                                                      451

Games Room Receipts                                                                                                   379

Rates and Insurance                                                                                                     225

Balances at Bank-Current Account                                                                                  600

Deposit Account                                                                                                          500

Cash in Hand                                                                                                                45

Repairs and Replacements                                                                                              455

Profit on Bar and Catering                                                                                            1,265

Receipts-Annual Outing                                                                                                  450

Entertainments                                                                                                             290

Creditors                                                                                                                     781

Honorarium, Secretary                                                                                                   200

Salaries and Wages                                                                                                       873

Heating, Lighting and Cleaning                                                                                         305

Deposit, Exton Building Society                                                                                      2,000

Audit Fee                                                                                                                      52

Club Premises (Freehold)                                                                                               4,000

Cost of Annual Outing                                                                                                     363

Interest on Investments-Building Society Deposit                                                                  50

Bank Deposit                                                                                                                  11

Newspapers and Magazines                                                                                              121

Stocks of Wines, Spirits, Tobacco, etc.                                                                              810

Cost of Entertainments                                                                                                    210

Donations to Building Extension Fund                                                                                  200

Subscriptions amounting to £104 have been paid in advance, and there were arrears of £24. Insurances paid in advance amounted to £15. Depreciation is to be provided at the following rates per annum:

Library Books 25 per cent.

Furniture etc. 10 per cent.

Crockery etc. 10 per cent.

Club Premises 2 per cent.

A sum of £500 is to be transferred to Buildings Extension and Renovation Fund. The charge for Repairs and Replacements included cost of a Television Set, £120. Prepare Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st December, 1962 and Balance Sheet at that date.

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