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Chapter 17,18 practice questions

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  • May 25, 2017 at 7:25 am #387961
    tony0117
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    Mike,

    1. In practice question 2 of chapter 17, the solution calculates the borrowing costs by multiplying 2.4m by 8% and 10/12.
    I was wondering why the borrowing costs is only charged for 10 months. Although, the project started 2 months later, the money was borrowed for a year. Shouldn’t it charge for a year worth of interest?

    2. Could you please help me through question 5 of chapter 18 (income tax)? I don’t understand how these figures were calculated.

    Thank you

    May 25, 2017 at 8:09 am #387975
    MikeLittle
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    “Although, the project started 2 months later, the money was borrowed for a year. Shouldn’t it charge for a year worth of interest?”

    Borrowing costs should be capitalised only for the period during which work is being carried out on the project

    Re the tax problem, open 2 T accounts

    Go to the answer – you’ll find it when you click ‘submit’

    Put the given figures in the answer into the 2 T accounts according to their debits or credits

    and you should find that the total of the debit side of the Current Tax account is $900 lower than the total of the credit side

    If you still have a problem, post again

    OK?

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