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June 2011 Question 5 (Working 2 & 3)

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  • February 19, 2016 at 9:10 am #301137
    noush24
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    Dear Sir,

    Kindly explain how we get answers stated below 24/48 month (W2) & 15/48 month (W3)

    ii) Estimated profit: $’000
    Contract price 12,500
    Plant depreciation (8,000 x 24/48 months) (4,000)
    Other costs (5,500)
    –––––––
    Profit 3,000
    –––––––
    (iii) Contract costs incurred:
    Plant depreciation (8,000 x 15/48 months) 2,500
    Other costs 4,800
    ––––––
    7,300
    ––––––

    February 19, 2016 at 10:25 am #301142
    MikeLittle
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    It’s all here in this paragraph from the question!

    “Plant for use on the contract was purchased on 1 January 2010 (three months into the contract as it was not required at the start) at a cost of $8 million. The plant has a four-year life and after two years, when the contract is complete, it will be transferred to another contract at its carrying amount. Annual depreciation is calculated using the straight-line method (assuming a nil residual value) and charged to the contract on a monthly basis at 1/12 of the annual charge.”

    We’re working out figures for the year ended 31 March, 2011 so the plant will have been used for 15 months by that date

    The plant has a 4 year life so for the date 31 March, 2011 it will have been in use for 15 months out of that 4 year life – and that’s where 15/48 comes from

    The contract is scheduled to be completed on 31 December, 2011 by which date the plant will have been used (since 1 January 2010) for exactly 2 years or 24/48 out of its useful life of 4 years

    OK now?

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