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© UCLES 2020 [Turn over
Cambridge O Level
ACCOUNTING 7707/22
Paper 2 Structured May/June 2020
MARK SCHEME
Maximum Mark: 120
Published
Students did not sit exam papers in the June 2020 series due to the Covid-19 global pandemic.
This mark scheme is published to support teachers and students and should be read together with the
question paper. It shows the requirements of the exam. The answer column of the mark scheme shows the
proposed basis on which Examiners would award marks for this exam. Where appropriate, this column also
provides the most likely acceptable alternative responses expected from students. Examiners usually review
the mark scheme after they have seen student responses and update the mark scheme if appropriate. In the
June series, Examiners were unable to consider the acceptability of alternative responses, as there were no
student responses to consider.
Mark schemes should usually be read together with the Principal Examiner Report for Teachers. However,
because students did not sit exam papers, there is no Principal Examiner Report for Teachers for the June
2020 series.
Cambridge International will not enter into discussions about these mark schemes.
Cambridge International is publishing the mark schemes for the June 2020 series for most Cambridge
IGCSE™ and Cambridge International A & AS Level components, and some Cambridge O Level
components.
7707/22 Cambridge O Level – Mark Scheme
PUBLISHED
May/June 2020
© UCLES 2020 Page 2 of 12
Generic Marking Principles
These general marking principles must be applied by all examiners when marking candidate answers. They should be applied alongside the
specific content of the mark scheme or generic level descriptors for a question. Each question paper and mark scheme will also comply with these
marking principles.
GENERIC MARKING PRINCIPLE 1:
Marks must be awarded in line with:
• the specific content of the mark scheme or the generic level descriptors for the question
• the specific skills defined in the mark scheme or in the generic level descriptors for the question
• the standard of response required by a candidate as exemplified by the standardisation scripts.
GENERIC MARKING PRINCIPLE 2:
Marks awarded are always whole marks (not half marks, or other fractions).
GENERIC MARKING PRINCIPLE 3:
Marks must be awarded positively:
• marks are awarded for correct/valid answers, as defined in the mark scheme. However, credit is given for valid answers which go beyond the
scope of the syllabus and mark scheme, referring to your Team Leader as appropriate
• marks are awarded when candidates clearly demonstrate what they know and can do
• marks are not deducted for errors
• marks are not deducted for omissions
• answers should only be judged on the quality of spelling, punctuation and grammar when these features are specifically assessed by the
question as indicated by the mark scheme. The meaning, however, should be unambiguous.
GENERIC MARKING PRINCIPLE 4:
Rules must be applied consistently e.g. in situations where candidates have not followed instructions or in the application of generic level
descriptors.
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GENERIC MARKING PRINCIPLE 5:
Marks should be awarded using the full range of marks defined in the mark scheme for the question (however; the use of the full mark range may
be limited according to the quality of the candidate responses seen).
GENERIC MARKING PRINCIPLE 6:
Marks awarded are based solely on the requirements as defined in the mark scheme. Marks should not be awarded with grade thresholds or
grade descriptors in mind.
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Question Answer Marks
1(a) Bilal
Purchases journal
Date Details $
2020
April 4 Milly (320 – 64) 256 (1)
5 EHL Limited 500 (1)
13 Todd 250 (1)
30 Transfer to purchases account 1 006 (1)OF
4
1(b) Bilal
Cash Book
Disc.
Alld
$
Cash
$
Bank
$
Disc.
Recd
$
Cash
$
Bank
$
2020 2020
Apr 1 Balance b/d 160 1 960 Apr 6 Stationery (1) 145
8 Sales (1) 280 10 Milly (1) 128
12 Sales (1) 110 17 Office equip. (1) 500
28 Disposal (1) 50 21 Todd (1) 10 240
24 EHL Limited (1) 15 485
30 Balance c/d 192 870
320 2 240 25(1) 320 2 240
2020
May 1 Balance b/d 192 870
(1)OF (1)OF
Dates (1)
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Question Answer Marks
1(c)
accounting principle
The double entry for the posting of the purchases journal
entries is completed by posting the individual amounts to
the purchases ledger.
duality (1)
The purchase of goods on 5 April did not include goods
costing $55 which Bilal bought for his own use.
business entity (1)
The stationery purchased on 6 April had been recycled. This
is expected to improve the reputation of the business.
Reputation is not recorded in the accounting statements.
money measurement (1)
The value of office equipment shown in the financial
statements was based on its purchase price.
historic cost (1)
4
Question Answer Marks
2(a) $ $
Subscriptions in arrears 845 (1)
Cash at bank 1 570
Cash in hand 130
Inventory 615
Fixtures and fittings 11 200
14 360 (1)
Subscriptions in advance 250
Wages outstanding 140 390 (1)
Accumulated fund 13 970 (1)(OF)
4
2(b) The accumulated fund is built up from the annual surpluses (1) less any annual deficits (1)
Accept other valid points
2
2(c) 1250 + 115 – 140 (1) = 1225 (1)OF 2
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Question Answer Marks
2(d) K Music Club
Subscriptions account
2019 $ 2019 $
Apr 1 Balance b/d 845 (1) Apr 1 Balance b/d 250 (1)
2020 2020
Mar 31 Income and Expenditure 8 820 (1)OF Mar 31 Bank 8 500 (1)
Balance c/d 215 Irrecoverable debts 155 (1)
Balance c/d 975
9 880 9 880
2020 2020
Apl 1 Balance b/d 975 (1)OF Apl 1 Balance b/d 215 (1)OF
7
2(e) Advantages
Subscriptions in arrears have risen from $845 to $975, so this may be a concern (1)
Subscriptions in arrears are significantly higher than subscriptions in advance (1)
Irrecoverable debts would be minimised particularly if the direct debits were set up for the start of the year (1)
The timing of cash receipts from members will be known (1)
Administration costs may be reduced (1)
Accept other valid points
Max (2)
Disadvantages
Members may prefer to choose their own method of payment (1)
They may prefer to pay their subscription at a time of their choosing (1)
Some members may decide not to renew their membership (1)
Accept other valid points
Max (2)
Recommendation (1)
5
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Question Answer Marks
3(a) Gok
Income Statement for the year ended 29 February 2020
$ $
Revenue 420 000
Less Sales returns 12 000 408 000 (1)
Cost of sales
Opening inventory 26 700
Purchases 311 400
338 100
Less Closing inventory 32 100 (1)OF 306 000 (1) OF
Gross profit 102 000 (1)
Less Expenses
Discount allowed 9 000 (1)
Wages 12 360 }
Rent and rates 11 750 }(1)
General expenses 4 220 }
Irrecoverable debts 8 600 (1)
Insurance (4 500 – 1 500) 3 000 (1)
Telephone expenses (4 565(1) + [1 660/4] (1)) 4 980
Depreciation on Fixtures and equipment (20% × 76 800) (1) 15 360 (1)OF 69 270
Profit from operations 32 730
Loan interest (60 000 × 7%)(1) × 8/12(1) 2 800
Profit for the year 29 930 (1)OF
15
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Question Answer Marks
3(b) Advantages
Gok would no longer need to pay wages to Aiman as he would not be an employee (1)
Aiman may invest capital into the business (1)
Gok would consider how much capital would be introduced by Aiman (1)
The risks and responsibilities would be shared with Aiman (1)
Aiman may have skills which could be used in the business, other than those which he currently uses as a warehouse
assistant (1)
Aiman may be prepared to work longer hours in the business if he became a partner (1)
Currently Gok has not had time to carry out an inventory count so it seems that any extra hours which Aiman may work would
be helpful (1)
Accept other valid points
Max (2)
Disadvantages
Gok would no longer be able to take all the decisions on his own (1)
Aiman would be entitled to a share of the profits (1)
Gok would consider how profits and losses are to be shared (1)
Aiman would expect to take drawings from the business (1)
Accept other valid points
Max (2)
Recommendation (1)
5
Question Answer Marks
4(a) Nadia
Suspense account
2020 $ 2020 $
Mar 31 Purchases 110 (1) Mar 31 Difference on trial balance 24 (1)OF
Commission payable 65 (1) Discount allowed 28 (1)
Insurance 18 (1)
Commission receivable 65 (1) Drawings 170 (1)
240 240
7
4(b)(i) Error of principle (1) 1
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Question Answer Marks
4(b)(ii) Error of commission (1) 1
4(c)
Nadia
Statement of corrected profit for the year ended 31 March 2020
Profit for the year before corrections
Error 1
Error 2
Error 3
Error 4
Error 5
Error 6
Error 7
Corrected profit for the year
No
effect
nil (1)
nil (1)
Increase
in profit
$
110
130 (1)
___
240
Decrease
in profit
$
28 (1)
18 (1)
190 (1)
___
236
$
6720
4(1)(OF)
6724
7
4(d) Nadia
Journal
Date Details
Debit
$
Credit
$
2020
March 31 Irrecoverable debts
DD Supplies
300 (1)
300 (1)
March 31 Income statement
Provision for doubtful debts
284 (1)
284 (1)
4
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Question Answer Marks
5(a) Rate of inventory turnover
(8 000 121618 11050) 118 568
(8 000 11050 / 2 9 525
+ −
= =
+
(1)
(1)
12.45 times (1)OF
Trade receivables turnover
28 700 365
209 510 1
× (1) whole formula = 50 days (1)OF
5
5(b)(i) Risk of obsolete inventory (1)
Risk of damage to inventory (1)
Increased storage costs (1)
May need to reduce selling price to sell old inventory (1)
Cash is tied up longer in inventory (1)
May mean missed business opportunities if insufficient cash (1)
Accept other valid points
Max (3)
3
5(b)(ii) Risk of irrecoverable debts (1)
A provision for doubtful debts may be required (1)
Credit control may need to be reviewed (1)
Cash tied up in trade receivables (1)
May mean missed business opportunities if insufficient cash (1)
Effect may be significant as all sales are on credit (1)
Accept other valid points
Max (3)
3
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Question Answer Marks
5(c) Cash discount
Advantages Cash will be received significantly earlier (1)
Good customer relationships are maintained (1)
Credit control costs may be reduced (1)
Irrecoverable debts may be reduced (1)
Accept other valid points
Max (1)
Disadvantages Less cash will be received (1)
1% may not be enough to encourage earlier payment (1)
If customers have insufficient funds to pay the cash discount may have no effect (1)
Accept other valid points
Max (1)
Interest
Advantages More cash may be received (1)
Cash may be received earlier (1)
Interest received will increase profit (1)
Irrecoverable debts may be reduced (1)
Accept other valid points
Max (1)
Disadvantages Customer relationships may worsen (1)
Increased administration costs (1)
Customers may refuse to pay the interest (1)
Customers may find an alternative supplier (1)
Accept other valid points
Max (1)
Recommendation (1)
5
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Question Answer Marks
5(d)(i) Accounting policies should be applied consistently so that financial statements can be compared from year to year (1)
Financial statements can be compared with similar businesses (1)
Any change in the company’s accounting policies, and the effect of the change, should be disclosed (1)
Accept other valid points
Max (2)
2
5(d)(ii) Information is relevant if it is capable of influencing the decisions being made (1)
Information must be available in time for decisions to be taken (1)
Relevant information helps the directors to evaluate past, present and future events (1)
Accept other valid points
Max (2)
2

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7707_s20_ms_22.pdf

  • 1. This document consists of 12 printed pages. © UCLES 2020 [Turn over Cambridge O Level ACCOUNTING 7707/22 Paper 2 Structured May/June 2020 MARK SCHEME Maximum Mark: 120 Published Students did not sit exam papers in the June 2020 series due to the Covid-19 global pandemic. This mark scheme is published to support teachers and students and should be read together with the question paper. It shows the requirements of the exam. The answer column of the mark scheme shows the proposed basis on which Examiners would award marks for this exam. Where appropriate, this column also provides the most likely acceptable alternative responses expected from students. Examiners usually review the mark scheme after they have seen student responses and update the mark scheme if appropriate. In the June series, Examiners were unable to consider the acceptability of alternative responses, as there were no student responses to consider. Mark schemes should usually be read together with the Principal Examiner Report for Teachers. However, because students did not sit exam papers, there is no Principal Examiner Report for Teachers for the June 2020 series. Cambridge International will not enter into discussions about these mark schemes. Cambridge International is publishing the mark schemes for the June 2020 series for most Cambridge IGCSE™ and Cambridge International A & AS Level components, and some Cambridge O Level components.
  • 2. 7707/22 Cambridge O Level – Mark Scheme PUBLISHED May/June 2020 © UCLES 2020 Page 2 of 12 Generic Marking Principles These general marking principles must be applied by all examiners when marking candidate answers. They should be applied alongside the specific content of the mark scheme or generic level descriptors for a question. Each question paper and mark scheme will also comply with these marking principles. GENERIC MARKING PRINCIPLE 1: Marks must be awarded in line with: • the specific content of the mark scheme or the generic level descriptors for the question • the specific skills defined in the mark scheme or in the generic level descriptors for the question • the standard of response required by a candidate as exemplified by the standardisation scripts. GENERIC MARKING PRINCIPLE 2: Marks awarded are always whole marks (not half marks, or other fractions). GENERIC MARKING PRINCIPLE 3: Marks must be awarded positively: • marks are awarded for correct/valid answers, as defined in the mark scheme. However, credit is given for valid answers which go beyond the scope of the syllabus and mark scheme, referring to your Team Leader as appropriate • marks are awarded when candidates clearly demonstrate what they know and can do • marks are not deducted for errors • marks are not deducted for omissions • answers should only be judged on the quality of spelling, punctuation and grammar when these features are specifically assessed by the question as indicated by the mark scheme. The meaning, however, should be unambiguous. GENERIC MARKING PRINCIPLE 4: Rules must be applied consistently e.g. in situations where candidates have not followed instructions or in the application of generic level descriptors.
  • 3. 7707/22 Cambridge O Level – Mark Scheme PUBLISHED May/June 2020 © UCLES 2020 Page 3 of 12 GENERIC MARKING PRINCIPLE 5: Marks should be awarded using the full range of marks defined in the mark scheme for the question (however; the use of the full mark range may be limited according to the quality of the candidate responses seen). GENERIC MARKING PRINCIPLE 6: Marks awarded are based solely on the requirements as defined in the mark scheme. Marks should not be awarded with grade thresholds or grade descriptors in mind.
  • 4. 7707/22 Cambridge O Level – Mark Scheme PUBLISHED May/June 2020 © UCLES 2020 Page 4 of 12 Question Answer Marks 1(a) Bilal Purchases journal Date Details $ 2020 April 4 Milly (320 – 64) 256 (1) 5 EHL Limited 500 (1) 13 Todd 250 (1) 30 Transfer to purchases account 1 006 (1)OF 4 1(b) Bilal Cash Book Disc. Alld $ Cash $ Bank $ Disc. Recd $ Cash $ Bank $ 2020 2020 Apr 1 Balance b/d 160 1 960 Apr 6 Stationery (1) 145 8 Sales (1) 280 10 Milly (1) 128 12 Sales (1) 110 17 Office equip. (1) 500 28 Disposal (1) 50 21 Todd (1) 10 240 24 EHL Limited (1) 15 485 30 Balance c/d 192 870 320 2 240 25(1) 320 2 240 2020 May 1 Balance b/d 192 870 (1)OF (1)OF Dates (1) 12
  • 5. 7707/22 Cambridge O Level – Mark Scheme PUBLISHED May/June 2020 © UCLES 2020 Page 5 of 12 Question Answer Marks 1(c) accounting principle The double entry for the posting of the purchases journal entries is completed by posting the individual amounts to the purchases ledger. duality (1) The purchase of goods on 5 April did not include goods costing $55 which Bilal bought for his own use. business entity (1) The stationery purchased on 6 April had been recycled. This is expected to improve the reputation of the business. Reputation is not recorded in the accounting statements. money measurement (1) The value of office equipment shown in the financial statements was based on its purchase price. historic cost (1) 4 Question Answer Marks 2(a) $ $ Subscriptions in arrears 845 (1) Cash at bank 1 570 Cash in hand 130 Inventory 615 Fixtures and fittings 11 200 14 360 (1) Subscriptions in advance 250 Wages outstanding 140 390 (1) Accumulated fund 13 970 (1)(OF) 4 2(b) The accumulated fund is built up from the annual surpluses (1) less any annual deficits (1) Accept other valid points 2 2(c) 1250 + 115 – 140 (1) = 1225 (1)OF 2
  • 6. 7707/22 Cambridge O Level – Mark Scheme PUBLISHED May/June 2020 © UCLES 2020 Page 6 of 12 Question Answer Marks 2(d) K Music Club Subscriptions account 2019 $ 2019 $ Apr 1 Balance b/d 845 (1) Apr 1 Balance b/d 250 (1) 2020 2020 Mar 31 Income and Expenditure 8 820 (1)OF Mar 31 Bank 8 500 (1) Balance c/d 215 Irrecoverable debts 155 (1) Balance c/d 975 9 880 9 880 2020 2020 Apl 1 Balance b/d 975 (1)OF Apl 1 Balance b/d 215 (1)OF 7 2(e) Advantages Subscriptions in arrears have risen from $845 to $975, so this may be a concern (1) Subscriptions in arrears are significantly higher than subscriptions in advance (1) Irrecoverable debts would be minimised particularly if the direct debits were set up for the start of the year (1) The timing of cash receipts from members will be known (1) Administration costs may be reduced (1) Accept other valid points Max (2) Disadvantages Members may prefer to choose their own method of payment (1) They may prefer to pay their subscription at a time of their choosing (1) Some members may decide not to renew their membership (1) Accept other valid points Max (2) Recommendation (1) 5
  • 7. 7707/22 Cambridge O Level – Mark Scheme PUBLISHED May/June 2020 © UCLES 2020 Page 7 of 12 Question Answer Marks 3(a) Gok Income Statement for the year ended 29 February 2020 $ $ Revenue 420 000 Less Sales returns 12 000 408 000 (1) Cost of sales Opening inventory 26 700 Purchases 311 400 338 100 Less Closing inventory 32 100 (1)OF 306 000 (1) OF Gross profit 102 000 (1) Less Expenses Discount allowed 9 000 (1) Wages 12 360 } Rent and rates 11 750 }(1) General expenses 4 220 } Irrecoverable debts 8 600 (1) Insurance (4 500 – 1 500) 3 000 (1) Telephone expenses (4 565(1) + [1 660/4] (1)) 4 980 Depreciation on Fixtures and equipment (20% × 76 800) (1) 15 360 (1)OF 69 270 Profit from operations 32 730 Loan interest (60 000 × 7%)(1) × 8/12(1) 2 800 Profit for the year 29 930 (1)OF 15
  • 8. 7707/22 Cambridge O Level – Mark Scheme PUBLISHED May/June 2020 © UCLES 2020 Page 8 of 12 Question Answer Marks 3(b) Advantages Gok would no longer need to pay wages to Aiman as he would not be an employee (1) Aiman may invest capital into the business (1) Gok would consider how much capital would be introduced by Aiman (1) The risks and responsibilities would be shared with Aiman (1) Aiman may have skills which could be used in the business, other than those which he currently uses as a warehouse assistant (1) Aiman may be prepared to work longer hours in the business if he became a partner (1) Currently Gok has not had time to carry out an inventory count so it seems that any extra hours which Aiman may work would be helpful (1) Accept other valid points Max (2) Disadvantages Gok would no longer be able to take all the decisions on his own (1) Aiman would be entitled to a share of the profits (1) Gok would consider how profits and losses are to be shared (1) Aiman would expect to take drawings from the business (1) Accept other valid points Max (2) Recommendation (1) 5 Question Answer Marks 4(a) Nadia Suspense account 2020 $ 2020 $ Mar 31 Purchases 110 (1) Mar 31 Difference on trial balance 24 (1)OF Commission payable 65 (1) Discount allowed 28 (1) Insurance 18 (1) Commission receivable 65 (1) Drawings 170 (1) 240 240 7 4(b)(i) Error of principle (1) 1
  • 9. 7707/22 Cambridge O Level – Mark Scheme PUBLISHED May/June 2020 © UCLES 2020 Page 9 of 12 Question Answer Marks 4(b)(ii) Error of commission (1) 1 4(c) Nadia Statement of corrected profit for the year ended 31 March 2020 Profit for the year before corrections Error 1 Error 2 Error 3 Error 4 Error 5 Error 6 Error 7 Corrected profit for the year No effect nil (1) nil (1) Increase in profit $ 110 130 (1) ___ 240 Decrease in profit $ 28 (1) 18 (1) 190 (1) ___ 236 $ 6720 4(1)(OF) 6724 7 4(d) Nadia Journal Date Details Debit $ Credit $ 2020 March 31 Irrecoverable debts DD Supplies 300 (1) 300 (1) March 31 Income statement Provision for doubtful debts 284 (1) 284 (1) 4
  • 10. 7707/22 Cambridge O Level – Mark Scheme PUBLISHED May/June 2020 © UCLES 2020 Page 10 of 12 Question Answer Marks 5(a) Rate of inventory turnover (8 000 121618 11050) 118 568 (8 000 11050 / 2 9 525 + − = = + (1) (1) 12.45 times (1)OF Trade receivables turnover 28 700 365 209 510 1 × (1) whole formula = 50 days (1)OF 5 5(b)(i) Risk of obsolete inventory (1) Risk of damage to inventory (1) Increased storage costs (1) May need to reduce selling price to sell old inventory (1) Cash is tied up longer in inventory (1) May mean missed business opportunities if insufficient cash (1) Accept other valid points Max (3) 3 5(b)(ii) Risk of irrecoverable debts (1) A provision for doubtful debts may be required (1) Credit control may need to be reviewed (1) Cash tied up in trade receivables (1) May mean missed business opportunities if insufficient cash (1) Effect may be significant as all sales are on credit (1) Accept other valid points Max (3) 3
  • 11. 7707/22 Cambridge O Level – Mark Scheme PUBLISHED May/June 2020 © UCLES 2020 Page 11 of 12 Question Answer Marks 5(c) Cash discount Advantages Cash will be received significantly earlier (1) Good customer relationships are maintained (1) Credit control costs may be reduced (1) Irrecoverable debts may be reduced (1) Accept other valid points Max (1) Disadvantages Less cash will be received (1) 1% may not be enough to encourage earlier payment (1) If customers have insufficient funds to pay the cash discount may have no effect (1) Accept other valid points Max (1) Interest Advantages More cash may be received (1) Cash may be received earlier (1) Interest received will increase profit (1) Irrecoverable debts may be reduced (1) Accept other valid points Max (1) Disadvantages Customer relationships may worsen (1) Increased administration costs (1) Customers may refuse to pay the interest (1) Customers may find an alternative supplier (1) Accept other valid points Max (1) Recommendation (1) 5
  • 12. 7707/22 Cambridge O Level – Mark Scheme PUBLISHED May/June 2020 © UCLES 2020 Page 12 of 12 Question Answer Marks 5(d)(i) Accounting policies should be applied consistently so that financial statements can be compared from year to year (1) Financial statements can be compared with similar businesses (1) Any change in the company’s accounting policies, and the effect of the change, should be disclosed (1) Accept other valid points Max (2) 2 5(d)(ii) Information is relevant if it is capable of influencing the decisions being made (1) Information must be available in time for decisions to be taken (1) Relevant information helps the directors to evaluate past, present and future events (1) Accept other valid points Max (2) 2