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ACCA Past Yr Paper-Heywood (Dec 1999 Q3c)

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  • November 14, 2016 at 9:53 am #348662
    snowsky
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    Hi Mike

    After struggling to understand the exam answer I still don’t under why 1Aug 2011 (x $300) and 30Sep 2011 (x $100). Please help to explain in details. Thank you

    1) Impairment on 1Aug 2011 – $’000
    Why License, Property, Rail track & coaches x $300

    License 1200/1800 x $300 = 1,000
    Property 300/1800 x $300 = 50
    Rail Track & Coaches 300/1800 x $300 = 50

    2) Impairment on 30Sep 2011 – $’000
    Why License, Property, Rail track & coaches x $100

    Property 250/500 x $100 = 50
    Rail Track & Coaches 250/500 x $100 = 50

    November 14, 2016 at 11:37 am #348878
    MikeLittle
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    Without the question available in front of me – here’s an educated guess

    I believe that, after writing off the fall in value of the damaged engine and after eliminating the goodwill, there is still a further $300 to impair from the value of the business and that is being spread proportionately over the license, property, Rail track and coaches in the ratio of 4:1:1

    And then, 2 months later, there is a further re-assessment of the value of the business and that further assessment requires a further $100 impairment after the license has been re-valued

    How am I doing?

    That $100 further impairment is allocated to the property and the rail track and coaches proportionately in the ratio 1:1

    Better?

    November 15, 2016 at 4:43 pm #349099
    snowsky
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    Hi Mike.Thank you for your explanation but I still do not understand how to get $300 and $100. Why using this as pro-rata calculation. Please let me know if you want me to type the question as it was too long but no website link.

    November 15, 2016 at 7:37 pm #349132
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    OK, give me the values of the engines, property, rail track and coaches, licence, goodwill and other assets before the accident

    Now tell me the value of the business on 1 August after the accident and the directors’ decisions about the individual assets where applicable ie whether any specific assets are to be written off or specifically impaired down to individual recoverable amounts

    Now give me the details of the second impairment that took place on 30 September ie the revised value of the business

    Hopefully we can avoid having to type out the full question but make sure that you don’t miss any important points

    November 15, 2016 at 7:56 pm #349135
    MikeLittle
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    OK, found the question on the internet 🙂

    The initial accident caused the value of the bust to be re-assessed downwards from $3,000 to $2,000 = a fall of $1,000

    This impairment is allocated in sequence as follows:

    1) $500 from the engines (one destroyed)
    2) $200 from goodwill

    And that leaves us with a further $300 to impair against the remaining assets proportionately

    The proportions are $1,200 : $300 : $300 or 4 : 1 : 1

    So the impairments are respectively:

    4 / 6 x $300 = $200 against the licence
    1 / 6 x $300 against the property
    1 / 6 x $300 = $50 against the rail track and coaches

    leaving us with reduced carrying values of:

    Licence $1,000
    Property $250
    Rail track and coaches $250

    But there’s more bad news to come as a further impairment is necessary 2 months later – a further $200 must be written off bringing the assets down to $1,800

    Again, an individual asset can be identified – the licence has a recoverable amount of $900 so $100 will come off the value of the licence and that leaves us with a further $100 to impair against property and rail track and coaches in their relative proportions

    Before this second impairment both these assets had a carrying value of $250 so this extra $100 will be allocated proportionately ie equally with $50 going against each of these two assets

    The carrying value of the various assets is now:

    Goodwill $Nil
    Licence $900
    Property $200
    Rail track and coaches $200
    Engine $500

    giving a total of $1,800

    OK now?

    November 19, 2016 at 2:38 am #349909
    snowsky
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    Hi Mike
    Thank you for your explanation, now I understand.

    November 19, 2016 at 8:12 am #349949
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    You’re welcome

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