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STATEMENT OF PROFIT OR LOSS Contract 1 Contract 2 Total
Rs.'000 Rs.'000 Rs.'000
Contract revenue 3,300 840 4,140
Contract expenses: (Contract 1: 4,000 X 60%) (2,400) (720) (3,120)
Expected loss recognised (Contract 2) - (170) (170)
Attributable profit/(loss) 900 (50) 850

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
Rs.'000
Current assets
Gross amount due from customers 1,800
Current liabilities
Gross amounts due to customers 210

Find out revenue, profit/loss, Amounts due from customers (contract 1), and Amounts due to customers (contract 2).

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