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F3 Chapter 6 Questions, Question 3 of 5

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  • August 9, 2016 at 10:15 am #332181
    noor93
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    A company has a year end of 31 January each year.
    They purchased a car for $12,000 on 1 January 2008 and sold it for $5,000 on 31 March 2012.
    Their depreciation policy is to charge 20% reducing balance, with a full years charge in the year of purchase and none in the year of sale.

    What was the profit or loss on the sale of the car ?

    A. $84.80 (profit)
    B. $1,067.84 (profit)
    C. $1,144.00 (loss)
    D. $1,854.27 (profit)

    Sir I chose A. $84.80 (profit) as my answer considering the depreciation policy of the company (no depreciation should be charged in the year of sale which is 2012 in this case).But it tells me that B is the right answer. Could you kindly explain it to me where I went wrong ? Thank you.

    August 9, 2016 at 3:03 pm #332216
    John Moffat
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    Their year end is 31 January, so there will be depreciation charged for y/e 31 Jan 2008; 31 Jan 2009; 31 Jan 2010; 31 Jan 2011; and 31 Jan 2012.
    The year of sale was y/e 31 Jan 2013 and there is no depreciation charged for that year.

    So….5 years depreciation at 20% reducing balance, which gives a net book value / carrying value of 3,932.16 and therefore a profit on sale of 1,067.84

    January 3, 2022 at 11:46 am #645220
    Nungu
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    John Moffat wrote:A company has a year end of 31 January each year.
    They purchased a car for $12,000 on 1 January 2008 and sold it for $5,000 on 31 March 2012.<br>Their depreciation policy is to charge 20% reducing balance, with a full years charge in the year of purchase and none in the year of sale.</blocs
    Solution?

    January 3, 2022 at 11:47 am #645221
    Nungu
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    John Moffat wrote:Their year end is 31 January, so there will be depreciation charged for y/e 31 Jan 2008; 31 Jan 2009; 31 Jan 2010; 31 Jan 2011; and 31 Jan 2012.
    The year of sale was y/e 31 Jan 2013 and there is no depreciation charged for that year.

    Can you give solution of this?

    January 3, 2022 at 2:58 pm #645232
    John Moffat
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    I gave the solution in my reply to noor93’s post.

    If you depreciate the cost of $12,000 using 20% reducing balance for 5 years, you get a net book value of $3932.16. The sale proceeds are $5,000 and therefore there is a profit on sale of $5,000 – $3932.16 = $1,067.84.

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