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change of use from PPE to investment property – Kaplan

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  • May 25, 2021 at 5:03 pm #621758
    Naseam
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    Hi Tutors,

    I have the following question 13 below and hope I can receive some help and advice ( answer also attached)

    My answer differs mainly in terms of the initial depreciation charge to the P/L. which I have calculated $500,000 for 2.5 years (1.1.20X3 – 30.6.20X5) as opposed to the question which charges 6 months.

    As per my calculations the net income (after taking into account the revaluation gain of $500,000) gave me a final answer of $2m gain.

    Am I going wrong somewhere? See Q below

    Smithson Co purchased a new building with a 50?year life for $10million on1January20X3. On 30June20X5, Smithson Co moved out of the building and rented it out to third parties on a short?term lease

    Smithson Co uses the fair value model for investment properties. At 30June20X5 the fair value of the property was $11million and at 31December20X5 it was $11.5million. What is the total net amount to be recorded in the statement of profit or loss in respect of the office for the year ended 31December20X5?

    ANetincome$400,000
    BNetincome$500,000
    CNetincome$1,900,000
    DNetincome$2,000,000

    Many Thanks

    Naseam

    May 29, 2021 at 8:18 am #622112
    P2-D2
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    Hi,

    The net amount recorded through profit or loss for the year-ended 31 December will only include 6-months of depreciation, which I believe would be $100,000.

    The gain that goes through profit or loss would be $500,000, being the increase from $11 million to $11.5 million.

    The net impact is therefore $400,000 and answer A.

    Thanks

    May 29, 2021 at 7:57 pm #622229
    Naseam
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    Thank you, I see where I went wrong.

    May 31, 2021 at 7:48 pm #622500
    P2-D2
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    Glad to hear it. An easy mistake to make so don’t worry too much about it.

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