24 What figure should appear in the consolidated balance sheet of the J group as at 31 December 2004 for minorityinterest?A $32,000B $16,000C $10,000D $24,000

24 What figure should appear in the consolidated balance sheet of the J group as at 31 December 2004 for minority

interest?

A $32,000

B $16,000

C $10,000

D $24,000


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19 At 30 June 2004 a company’s allowance for receivables was $39,000. At 30 June 2005 trade receivables totalled $517,000. It was decided to write off debts totalling $37,000 and to adjust the allowance for receivables to the equivalent of 5 per cent of the trade receivables based on past events.What figure should appear in the income statement for these items?A $61,000B $22,000C $24,000D $23,850

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