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Accounting question on fair value

Forums › ACCA Forums › ACCA FR Financial Reporting Forums › Accounting question on fair value

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  • May 16, 2010 at 7:49 pm #43914
    zannnzannn
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    On 1st April 2004, Shylock’s buildings had a fair value that was $20m higher than their carrying value and a remaining useful life of 20 years. Their residual value was deemed to be nil.

    Why is the answer this?

    Fair value reserve property ( 20-(20 * 2/20)= 18

    Don’t understand the *2/20 part. thanks!
    the balance sheet date is 31 march 2006

    May 17, 2010 at 4:47 am #60418
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    (20*2/20) is the same as $20m/20years*2 years. It’s the additional depreciation for the building which $1m per year. Now, after 2 years, it’s $2m so carrying amount in the revaluation reserves is $20m – $2m = $18m. The $2m is transferred to Retained Earnings through SoCiE.

    May 17, 2010 at 8:04 am #60419
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    $20 being the NEW fair value

    the 2/20 represents from then (2004) till now (2006) over the remaining life of 20 years hence: 2/20

    depreciation calculation of two years 2/20 * the NEW carrying value

    so if depreciation for one year is $1m, then from then till now will be two years and the accumu. deprn. should be $2m which is 20m – 2m = 18m

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