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June 2011 #5

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  • October 12, 2014 at 11:17 pm #204276
    dookhan12
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    Hello…

    In the examiners answers he did the following with regard to estimated profit and contract costs incurred.

    Plant depreciation (8,000 x 24/48 months) (4,000)

    Plant depreciation (8,000 x 15/48 months) 2,500

    Why did he multiply by 24/48 months?
    Why did he multiply by 15/48 months?
    How did he get 48 months?

    Thanks! πŸ™‚

    October 13, 2014 at 5:04 pm #204316
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    48 months is the very easy bit of your post – the asset has a 4 year life and depreciation is charged on a month by month basis. There are 12 months in a year and the asset has an estimated 4 year life, hence 48

    The asset is going to be used for two years on this contract (that’s for half the useful life of the asset) hence 24/48 depreciation attributable to this contract to be included as part of the overall contract costs.

    The asset was acquired in 1 January, 2010 and the accounting period that we are looking at is ended on 31 March, 2011 – a period of 15 months and hence 15/48 of the cost of the asset has been used up by 31 March, 2011

    Ok?

    October 14, 2014 at 2:01 am #204374
    dookhan12
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    Hello… I now understand that question but I’m having a bit of problem with Dec 2012 #4 (b).

    This is what I did.
    Expected profit= $50 ($250-$200)
    Stage of completion based on the sales basis= 64% (160/250*100)
    SOPOL figures:
    Revenue $160 (64%* $250)
    COS ($128) (64% * 200)
    Profit $32

    SOFP figures:
    Gross amounts due “to”/”from” customers is based on whether we have a Dr or Cr balance on the Contract a/c.

    Contract a/c
    Costs incurred 145 DR
    Revenue 160 DR
    Progress billings 160 CR
    COS 128 CR
    Balance 17 DR
    Therefore under current assets we will have gross amounts due “from” customers under construction contracts.

    Receivables a/c
    Progress billings 160 DR
    Cash received 150 CR
    Balance 10 DR

    Based on the examiners answers I got the figures for the SOFP correct.
    But I did not get the SOPOL figures right.
    Instead I noticed he only showed what I think is the difference for the particular figure between both the cost and sales basis method.

    Can you explain why he did that? Or Where did I go wrong?

    Thanks!

    October 20, 2014 at 2:40 pm #205116
    MikeLittle
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    No, the examiner’s answer calculates the cumulative position at the end of year 2 and then deducts the year 1 data.

    Remember, working 1 for the statement of PorL is a cumulative working so, having arrived at the cumulative working 1, you then need to deduct the equivalent figures that have been recognised in the previous year’s statement of PorL

    Does that explain it for you?

    October 20, 2014 at 11:15 pm #205177
    dookhan12
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    Yes. I do understand now.

    Thanks a million! πŸ™‚

    October 21, 2014 at 9:49 am #205217
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    You’re welcome

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