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FA – L1 – Q25 – Non-current assets and depreciation

Adjust plant and equipment and accumulated depreciation accounts for Akosua Pharmaceuticals Limited for errors in 20X9 financial statements.

The draft statement of financial position of Akosua Pharmaceuticals Limited as on December 31, 20X9, depicts the following:

Description GH¢
Plant and equipment – Cost 12,387,060
Less: Accumulated Depreciation (4,792,540)
7,594,520

On reviewing the accounts of the business, its auditor found that the records have been correctly maintained except for the following events:
(i) On January 17, 20X9, a contract was signed for the purchase of a packaging machine from Kofi Enterprises Limited for GH¢1,125,000 which is to be delivered on July 17, 20Y0. The company paid an advance of GH¢450,000 on the signing of the contract and the balance was to be paid on delivery of the machine. The advance was debited to the plant and equipment account.
(ii) Installation of a production machine was completed on January 21, 20X9. The cost of the machine of GH¢2,700,000 was debited to the plant and equipment account. The cost of installation amounting to GH¢300,000 had been debited to a repairs account.

Depreciation is charged on a reducing balance method at 10% per annum. Depreciation on new assets commences in the month in which the asset is acquired.
The depreciation expense for the year 20X9 have been correctly calculated and recorded except for the impact of errors discussed above.

Required
Determine the correct balances as at December 31, 20X9 by recording appropriate adjustments in the following accounts:
(a) Plant and equipment
(b) Accumulated depreciation – plant and equipment

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FA – L1 – Q21 – Non-current assets and depreciation

Prepare Tabori Construction’s plant and machinery accounts for 20X8-20X9, correcting a past error.

Tabori Construction, a sole proprietorship, recognises depreciation on plant and machinery at 20% per annum reducing balance. On July 1, 20X8 the balances on the plant and machinery and accumulated depreciation accounts were GH₵712,000 and GH₵240,000 respectively. Depreciation is recognised from the month of purchase. During 20X8-20X9, the auditors discovered that a repair which cost GH₵25,000 and incurred on October 1, 20X6 had been capitalised incorrectly. It was decided to correct this mistake while finalising the accounts for the year ended June 30, 20X9. Only one machine was purchased during the year ended June 30, 20X9 costing GH₵60,000. The machine was received in the factory on October 1, 20X8 and was installed on January 1, 20X9.

Required
Prepare the plant and machinery account and accumulated depreciation account for the year ended June 30, 20X9. (Show all workings)

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FA – L1 – Q18 – Non-current assets and depreciation

Calculate annual depreciation for Avery’s van using straight-line and reducing balance methods.

Avery purchased a van for GH₵800 cash. He estimates that in four years it will have a scrap value of GH₵104.

Required
(a) Calculate the annual depreciation charge on the straight-line method.
(b) Calculate the annual depreciation charge on the reducing instalment method (you will need to calculate the rate).

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