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impairment of assets

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  • This topic has 2 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 4 years ago by Andi03.
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  • March 25, 2020 at 1:01 pm #565803
    tamannachum
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    Hi, could you please explain how to go about this question

    CDE purchased a building on 1 January 20X1 at a cost of $450,000. At that date, the building had an estimated useful life of fifty years, with $50,000 estimated residual value.

    At 31 December 20X5, the building was revalued to $500,000, with no change in its total estimated useful life or residual value. At 31 December 20X6 it was established that the building contained some construction materials which are now known to be a danger to public health and, at that date, its recoverable amount was revised to $350,000. CDE does not make a transfer of ‘excess depreciation’ within equity.

    In the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 20X6, what was the total impairment, and how much of this was this charged as an expense in the statement of profit or loss?

    Total impairment $

    P&L expense $

    March 26, 2020 at 9:20 pm #565973
    P2-D2
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    Hi,

    It is tricky, but firstly you need to depreciate the asset down to its carrying value at 31 December 20X5.

    Once you’ve got this carrying value, you can then revalue it to the $500,000.

    The new value of $500,000 is the depreciated over the remaining life of the asset, so you can then work out the carrying value on 31 December 20X6.

    Following this you can then compare it to the $350,000 and work out the impairment.

    Try it, see how you get on and let me know.

    Thanks

    June 22, 2020 at 8:22 pm #574485
    Andi03
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    At December 05

    Carrying amount 410 000 (450 0000-(45 000-50 000/50)*5 years )
    Revalued 500 000

    Rev surplus 90 000

    December 06

    Carrying Amount 490 000 (500 000-(500 000-50000/45 years ))
    Recoverable 350 000
    Impairment 140 000

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