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Depreciation – Fightline(b)pg 10 – BPP Rev kit (1sep15-31aug16)

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  • This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 9 years ago by AvatarMikeLittle.
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  • November 6, 2016 at 7:19 am #347638
    Avatarjoeybeh
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    Hi Mike,

    I would like to know why depreciation of the new engine and damaged engine are not pro- rated?

    Question:
    On 1 Oct X8 the aircraft suffered a bird strike accident which damaged on of the engines beyond repair. This was replaced by a new engine with a life of 36,000 hours at cost of 10.8million. The other engine was also damaged, but was repaired at a cost of 3million; however its remaining estimated life was shortened to 15,000hours.
    The post-accident changes are deemed effective from 1 Oct 20×8.

    Workings:

    Statement of Profit or loss(extract) for the year ended 31 March 20×9

    Replaced engine:

    Replacement: $’000
    Cost 10,800
    Depreciation to 31.3.×9 (10,800/36) (300)
    Carrying amount 10,500

    Damaged engine: $’000
    Carrying amount at 1.10.×8 6,000
    Depreciation to 31.3.×9 (6,000/15) (400)
    Carrying amount at 31.3.×9 5,600

    Hope to hear from you soon, thank you!

    November 6, 2016 at 7:26 am #347641
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    According to your post, both the new and the repaired engine were used for only 1 hour in the year to 31 October ‘X9

    Is that really correct?

    November 6, 2016 at 3:50 pm #347712
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    Hi Mike,

    Thank you for your reply.

    There is a note in the question: Further 1000 hours in the six months to 31 March 20×9.

    The total depreciation in the working is in $’000, so it is $300,000 for the new engine, and $400,000 for repaired engine.

    I understand now. Thank you, Mike!

    November 6, 2016 at 5:24 pm #347727
    AvatarMikeLittle
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    You’re welcome!

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