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FR – L2 – Q10 – Accounting policies and changes in estimates

Show how a change in accounting policy for borrowing costs is reflected in the statement of changes in equity for 20X4 per IAS 8.

AccraTech Company has previously written off any expenditure on borrowing costs in the period in which it was incurred.
The company has appointed new auditors this year. They have expressed the view that the previous recognition of borrowing costs in the statement of profit or loss was in error. The company has decided to correct the error retrospectively in accordance with IAS 8.
The financial statements for 20X3 and the 20X4 draft financial statements, both reflecting the old policy, show the following:

Statement of changes in equity (extract)

20X3 20X4
Retained earnings Retained earnings
GH₵000 GH₵000
22,500 23,950
3,200 4,712
(1,750) (2,500)
23,950 26,162

Opening balance
Profit after tax for the period
Dividends paid
Closing balance

Borrowing costs written off were GH₵500,000 in 20X3 and GH₵600,000 in 20X4.
The directors have calculated that borrowing costs, net of depreciation which should have been included in property, plant and equipment had the correct policy been applied, are as follows:

GH₵000
At 30 December 20X2
At 31 December 20X3
At 31 December 20X4

Had the correct policy been in force depreciation of GH₵450,000 would have been charged in 20X3 and GH₵870,000 in 20X4.

Required
Show how the change in accounting policy must be reflected in the statement of changes in equity for the year ended 31 December 20X4. Work to the nearest GH₵000.

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PSAF – L2 – Q9.1 – International Public Sector Accounting Standards

Account for borrowing costs for a tunnel project by the Ministry of Transport under IPSAS 5 for 2023.

The Ministry of Transport decided to construct a tunnel that will link two major cities in the country to ease traffic congestion. The project, which commenced in January 2023, is expected to take two years to complete. The financing for the project includes the following borrowings:

  • Bank Term Loans: GHc50 million at 7% interest per annum
  • Institutional Borrowings: GHc70 million at 8% interest per annum
  • Corporate Bonds: GHc100 million at 9% interest per annum

The total borrowings amount to GHc220 million, of which GHc20 million was used for routine maintenance of existing roads, and the remaining was for the tunnel construction. During the year, the Ministry earned GHc5 million from temporary investments of the borrowed funds.

Required:
(a) Explain the accounting treatment for the borrowing costs under the benchmark treatment option (expense recognition) for the year ended 31st December 2023.
(b) Explain the accounting treatment for the borrowing costs under the alternative treatment option (capitalization of borrowing costs) for the year ended 31st December 2023.

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