QUESTION 1 (34 Marks) Karoo Ltd is a retailer of furniture...

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QUESTION 1
(34 Marks)
Karoo Ltd is a retailer of furniture and fittings that allows customers to buy on credit. The following information pertains to Karoo's for the year ended 31 March 2024:
\table[[Extract from the pre-adjusted trial balance of Karoo as at 31 March 2024,,],[Trade receivables,R2208960,],[Allowance for doubtful debts,,R220896]]
The following are the policies of Karoo Ltd:
Karoo Ltd has a policy to provide an allowance for bad debts of 10% of their trade receivable balance.
It is Karoo Ltd.'s policy to reinstate debtors who were previously written off if they repay their debts thereafter.
The following additional information relates to the trade receivable cycle that were not taken into account in the accounting records for the 2024 financial year:
A debtor, Mr X. Rian, who had a debt of R9478, was untraceable. It was thus decided to write off his debt as irrecoverable.
A credit note of R3540 for goods returned had been incorrectly entered in the records on 15 March 2024 as if it were an invoice.
A credit sale to the debtor, Mr Deliveries amounting to R1062, was recorded incorrectly to the debtor, Mr P. Simba, in the Debtors' Ledger on 18 March 2024.
The March 2024 bank statement reflected a dishonoured (R/D) cheque for an amount of R 50126. This cheque was received on 3 March 2024 from debtor Mrs N. Phele and was deposited in the bank account on the same day and correctly recorded in the cash receipts journal on that day.
A settlement discount of R2549 had been completely omitted from the records.
On 25 March 2024, an amount of R 9478 was received from Mr X. Rian. Mr X. Rian explained that he was visiting his remote hometown in China and had completely forgotten about his debt owed and remembered only once returned.
The debtor, Mrs. A. Vushe, was declared insolvent in 2024. The total debt owed by her on 31 March 2024 was R46320. Mrs. A. Vushe's lawyer confirmed that Karoo Ltd would receive 15 c for each Rand owed. On 31 March 2024, a payment was received from Mrs A. Vushe's lawyer. The remainder of Mr A. Vushe's debt was written off as irrecoverable.
A credit sale transaction of R52200 and a sales return transaction of R9480 that occurred on 31 March 2024 were omitted from the respective journals.
Required:
a) Prepare the Trade Receivables account in the General Ledger. Show all workings. Ignore VAT.
(31 Marks)
b) There are risks to investing in working capital. State what the consequences are to the risks mentioned below:
Where criteria for deciding whether to allow customers to purchase on credit are too strict.
Where levels of inventory are too high.
Where cash levels are too high.
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