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  • This topic has 9 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 8 years ago by MikeLittle.
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  • July 22, 2016 at 7:16 am #328308
    akram96
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    hi,
    i want to ask a question concerning an Acca question. The question is June 2011 question 5. I have follow your lecture on this IAS but find difficulty on answering. Could you help me out. Thanks you.

    July 22, 2016 at 8:08 am #328320
    MikeLittle
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    Ok, but you need to tell me exactly which part of the question / solution you are struggling with – I can’t go through the entire question line by line, so tell me which figure it is that is causing you trouble

    July 22, 2016 at 8:35 am #328326
    akram96
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    Sir,
    in the statement of SOCI the cost is the balancing figure and it is making a profit. When i watched the lectures it says the costs is the balancing figure when the company is making a loss which is foreseen. Moreover calculating the depreciation figures i do not understand. I am refering to answers of the Acca examiner. Thanks you

    July 22, 2016 at 9:25 am #328340
    MikeLittle
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    Hi

    There’s an idiomatic expression that we use in England ; “There’s more than one way to skin a cat”

    Essentially, as applied to the problem of determining construction contract profits whilst the contract is in progress, there are a number of ways of achieving this

    The “traditional” way (finding that at the end of year 1 the contract is 28% complete and so taking 28% of the overall contract costs) does not allow us to arrive at the (I quote) “correctly calculated” figures for the period to 31 March 2010

    Unfortunately, in an exam situation, you’re unlikely to realise this and equally unlikely to work out exactly how the attributable profit of $840 has been calculated

    The examiner’s answer has calculated the overall profit to be made on the contract – $5,500 costs + half of the cost of the plant ($8,000 / 2) giving total costs of $9,500

    Compare that with the contract value of $12,500 and we arrive at $3,000 overall profit on the contract

    The contract is 28% complete at the end of year to 31 March 2010 and 28% of $3,000 is $840

    Similarly, at the year end 31 March 2011 the contract is 65% complete and 65% of $3,000 is $1,950

    Of that $1,950, $840 was recognised in 2010 so the recognised profit for year to 31 March 2011 must be $1,950 – $840 = $1,110

    But if profit recognition is $1,110 and revenue recognition is 65% of $12,500, $8,125 – $3,500 recognised in 2010 (so $4,625) then cost recognition for 2011 must be the balancing figure of $4,625 – $1,110 per question = $3,515

    As for the depreciation, it may help you to draw a time-line with separate moments in time headed 1.10.09, 1.01.10, 31.03.10, 31.03.11

    Now (hopefully) you can see that there should be a charge for depreciation of 3 months (that’s 3/48 x $8,000 = $500) in the 6 month period to 31 March 2010 and 12 months charge for depreciation (12/48 x $8,000 = $2,000) in the year to 31 March 2011

    Does that sort out that problem?

    Come back to me if you need to

    July 22, 2016 at 11:34 am #328359
    akram96
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    Thanks sir

    July 22, 2016 at 12:49 pm #328362
    MikeLittle
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    You’re welcome

    July 22, 2016 at 4:48 pm #328392
    natty2
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    Hi mike thank you for been here

    Exam paper September /December 2016 Q1, The fair value of Palistar and Stretcher’s shares on1 January 2015 were $4·00 and $3·00 respectively. In addition to the share exchange
    I do not understand why the share value for goodwill is 4.00 instead of 3.00
    75%of 20000=15000/5×2=6000×4.00

    also Following an impairment review, consolidated goodwill is to be written down by $3 million as at 30 June 2015
    the impairment goodwill of 3million is calculated in stretcher Consolidated retained earnings, why calculated in stretcher retained rather than the parent company

    July 22, 2016 at 8:06 pm #328434
    MikeLittle
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    I’ve just answered this! What have you done with it?

    Here we go again 🙁

    Palister is issuing 2 shares in Palister worth $4 each for every 5 shares acquired in Stretcher

    Does that answer point number 1?

    The goodwill impairment? Personally, I would have calculated the Palister share of that $3m impairment and deducted that figure from the consolidated retained earnings

    The nci share I would have deducted from the nci in working W4A

    But if I deduct the full $3m from the Stretcher retained profits and then take Palister’s share of that reduced figure, I arrive at the same conclusion. try it for yourself – do it “my” way and do it as per the exam answer and you’ll see they come out the same

    Now, a question for you!

    How come you know what’s in the December exam for 2016 apparently in both questions 1 and 3?

    Do you happen to know this Saturday’s lottery numbers too?

    August 10, 2016 at 6:37 pm #332571
    natty2
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    sorry 2015, nooo not at all not that talented

    thank you keep doing what your doing for student like us

    August 10, 2016 at 6:57 pm #332580
    MikeLittle
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    You’re welcome Natoya and, should you happen to develop this foresight ability, you won’t forget me and lottery numbers will you?

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