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DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING
By CA Raj K Agrawal
PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE
OF ACCOUNTING
PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE
OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING
Depreciation
Depreciation is a measure of loss in the value of depreciable asset arising from:
• Use
• Effluxion of time
• Obsolescence through technology
• Market changes
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Depreciable Asset
Depreciable Assets are those assets:
• Expected to be used for more than 1 accounting period
• Have limited useful life
• Held by an enterprise for use in production or supply of goods or services
• For rental to others
• For administrative purposes
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Objective of ProvidingDepreciation
• To ascertain true results of operations
• To present true & fair view of financial position
• To accumulate funds for the replacement of assets
• To ascertain true cost of production
Factors in the Measurement of Depreciation
• Cost of asset
• Useful life of the asset
• Scrap value / Residual Value
• Depreciable amount
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Cost of Asset
Cost of Asset comprises:
• Purchase price
• Import Duties
• Non-refundable taxes
• Cost of site preparation
• Initial delivery & handling cost
• Installation and assembly cost
• Trial Run Cost after deducting trial run revenue
• Professional fee
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Useful Life
Period over which an asset is expected to be available for use by an enterprise.
Scrap value/Residual Value
Cash flow expected to arise from disposal of asset at the end of its useful life.
Depreciable Amount
Depreciable Amount is the cost of asset less its residual value.
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Methods of ProvidingDepreciation
1. StraightLine Method (SLM)- According to this method, an equal amount is
written off every year during the working life of an asset so as to reduce the cost
of the asset to nil or its residual value at the end of its useful life.
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2. WDV/ Reducing Balance Method- Under this method, the annual charge for
depreciation decreases from year to year. Also, under this method, the value of
asset can never be completely extinguished.
The rate of depreciation under this method may be determined by the following
formula:
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3. Sumof Years of Digits Methods- It is variation of the “Reducing Balance
Method”. In this case, the annual depreciation is calculated by multiplying the
original cost of the asset less its estimated scrap value by the fraction
represented by:
Suppose the estimated life of an asset is 10 years; the total of all the digits from
1 to 10 is 55
The depreciation to be written off in the first year will be 10/55 of the cost of
the asset less estimated scrap value; and the depreciation for the second year
will be 9/55 of the cost of asset less estimated scrap value and so on.
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4. Annuity Method- This is a method of depreciation which also takes into
account the element of interest on capital outlay and seeks to write off the value
of the asset as well as the interest lost over the life of the asset. It assumes that
the amount laid out in acquiring asset, if invested elsewhere, would have earned
interest which must be reckoned as part of the cost of asset.
r =Interest Rate (if amount invested elsewhere)
r =Life of Asset
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5. Sinking Fund Method - If a large sum of money is required for replacement of
an asset at the end of its effective life, it may not be advisable to leave the
amount of depreciation set apart annually, for it may or may not be available to
the concern at the time it is required. To safeguard this position, the amount
annually provided for depreciation may be placed to the credit of the Sinking
Fund Account, and at the same time an equivalent amount may be invested in
Government securities. The interest on these securities, when received, would
be re-invested and the amount thereof would be credited to the Sinking fund
Account.
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The amount of annual provision for depreciation in such a case is calculated after
taking into account interest, that the amounts annually invested shall be earning
over the period these will remain invested. When the asset is due for
replacement, the securities are sold and the new asset is purchased with the
proceeds of their sale. The book value of the old asset, at the time, is transferred
to the Sinking Fund Account. Any amount realised on sale of the old asset, as
well as the profit or loss on sale of securities, is transferred to the Sinking Fund
Account and it is closed off by transfer of the balance of the Profit and Loss
Account or General Reserve.
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6. Machine Hour Method- Where it is practicable to keep a record of the
actually running hours of each machine, depreciation may be calculated on the
basis of hours that the concerned machine would work during its whole life. It
would be observed that the method is only a slight variation of the Straight Line
Method under which depreciation is calculated per year. Under this method it is
calculated for each hour the machine works.
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Illustration: Machine was purchased for ₹ 3,00,000 having an estimated total
working of 24,000 hours. The scrap value is expected to be ₹ 20,000 and
anticipated pattern of distribution of effective hours is as follows:
Year
1 – 3 3,000 hours per year
4 – 6 2,600 hours per year
7 – 10 1,800 hours per year
Determine Annual Depreciation under Machine Hour Rate Method.
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Solution: Total hours =3,000 x 3 +2,600 x 3 +1,800 x 4 =24,000
Statement of Annual Depreciation under Machine Hours Rate Method
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7. Production Unit Method- Under this method depreciation of the asset is
determined by comparing the annual production with the estimated total
production is computed by the use of following method:
Depreciation for the period =
Depreciable Amount x
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Illustration: A machine is purchased for ₹ 2,00,000. Its estimated useful life is 10
years with a residual value of ₹ 20,000. The machine is expected to produce 1.5
lakh units during its life time. Expected distribution pattern of production is as
follows:
Year
1 – 3
4 – 7
8 – 10
Production
20,000 units per year
15,000 units per year
10,000 units per year
Determine the value of depreciation for each year using production units
method.
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Solution: Total Production =20,000 x 3 +15,000 x 4 +10,000 x 3 =1,50,000
Statement showing Depreciation under Production Units Method
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8. Depletion Method- This method is used in case of mines, quarries etc.
containing only a certain quantity of product. The depreciation rate is calculated
by dividing the cost of the asset by the estimated quantity of product likely to be
available. Annual depreciation will be the quantity extracted multiplied by the
rate per unit.
Relevant AccountingStandard:
Depreciation has been dealt in AS-10 “Property, Plant and Equipment”. It permits
WDV, SLM and Production unit method of depreciation.
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Change in Method of Depreciation
Method can be changed only when:
• Required by statute
• For compliance with AS
• For more appropriate presentation of financial statement
Change in method of depreciation to be applied only with prospective effect.
Revision in Useful Life of Asset:
The residual value and the useful life of an asset should be reviewed at least at
each financial year-end and, if expectations differ from previous estimates, the
changes should be accounted.
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Revaluation of Depreciable Asset:
An item of asset whose fair value can be measured reliably should be carried at
revalued amount. If an Item of asset is revalued, the entire class of asset to
which that asset belongs should be revalued. Depreciation shall now be charged
on revalued amount which shall be taken to current year P&L A/c.
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Journal Entry:
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Spare Part
Spare Part are asset when they are used only in connection with a particular
asset and entity expects to use them during more than one accounting period.
Depreciation shall be charged on such spare parts.
Other spare parts are usually carried as inventory and recognized in profit or loss
as and when consumed.
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Provision for Repairs & Renewals:
For equalising the charge of repair & renewals, sometimes a provision for repairs
& renewals account is opened.
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Q1. Which one of the following is afalse statements?
(a)Depreciation is a part of the operating cost.
(b)Depreciation is provided to know the correct profit
(c)Depreciation is a fall in the value of fixed assets
(d)Fall in the market price is the main cause of depreciation.
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Q2. Depreciation arises because of:
(a)Fall in the value of money
(b)Fall in the market value of a fixed asset
(c)Fall in the utility of a fixed asset
(d)Fall in the value of a fixed asset owing to wear and tear.
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Q3. The main objective of providing depreciation.
(a)To calculate true profit
(b)To show true financial position
(b) To provide funds for replacement of fixed assets
(d)All of the above.
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Q4. Depreciation is the process of:
(a)Valuation of a fixed asset
(b)Apportionment of the cost of the fixed assets over its useful life
( c ) M aintenance of asset in a state of efficiency
(d)all of the above.
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Q5. Under the straight line method of depreciation, amount of depreciation.
(a)increases every year
(b)decreases every year
(c)is constant every year
(d)increases for some years.
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Q6. Under the diminishing balance method, depreciation is calculated on:
(a)the original cost
(b)the written down value
(c) the scrap value
(d)the market value.
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Q7. Under the diminishing balance method of depreciation :
(a)the amount on which depreciation is calculated, is reduced from year to year
(b)the rate %declines from year to year
(c)the rate %as well as amount reduces every year
(d)all of the above.
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Q8. The amount of depreciation charged on machinery will be credited to:
(a)Machinery A/c
(b)Depreciation A/c
(c)Cash A/c
(d)P&L A/c
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Q9. Machine Hour Rate Method of providing depreciation is useful when:
(a)output can be effectively measured
(b)utility of the asset can be directly related to its productive use
(c)use of the machine can be measured in terms of time
(d)all of the above.
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Q10. Incase of annuity Method of depreciation, the amount of depreciation:
(a)increases every year
(b)decreases every year
(c)remains constant every year
(d)all of the above.
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Q11. Depletion method of depreciation is used in :
(a)Machinery, Building, furniture, etc.
(b)Cattle
(c)Loose tools, etc.
(d)Mines, Quarries, etc.
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Q12. Depreciation is charged by allocating depreciable cost in proportion of the
annual output to the probable life time output under the:
(a)Working hour method
(b)Production units method
(c)Valuation method
(d)all of the above.
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Q13. On amachinery,depreciation @10%is ₹ 30,000 for the first year. ₹
27,000 for the second year. What will be the amount of depreciation for the
third year?
(a)₹ 30,000
(b) ₹ 24,300
(c)₹ 20,400
(d)₹ 22,600
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Q14.______is maintained for known liabilities.
(a)Provision
(b)Reserve
(c)Reserve fund
(d)Capital Reserve
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Q15.______is created for unknown liability
(a)Provision for depreciation
(b)Provision for bad and doubtful debts
(c) Provision for taxation
(d)General Reserve
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Q16. The profit on depreciation policy is transferred to:
(a)Profit & loss a/c
(b)Fixed Asset a/c
(c)Insurance Policy a/c
(d)Depreciation Reserve
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Q17. Depreciable assets are the assets which:
(a)have a limited useful life
(b)are held by the enterprise for use in the production or supply of goods and
services
(c)are expected to be used during more than one accounting period
(d)All of the above
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Q18. Which of the following factors has a bearing on the useful life of a fixed
asset?
(a)Physical wear and tear
(b)Obsolescence
(c)legal or other limits on the use of the asset
(d)All of the above.
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Q19. Amit Ltd. purchased amachine on 01.04.2014 for ₹ 1,20,000. Instalation
expenses were ₹ 10,000. Residual value after 5 years ₹ 5,000. On 01.07.2014.
Expenses for repairs were incurred to the extent of ₹ 2,000. Depreciation is
provided @ 10%p.a. under written down value method. Depreciation for the
4th year=
(a)25,000
(b)13,000
(c)10,530
(d)9,477
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Q20. Original cost =₹ 1,26,000; Salvage value =Nil; Useful life =6 years.
Depreciation for the first year under sumof years digits method will be
(a)₹ 6,000
(b)₹ 12,000
(c) ₹ 18,000
(d)₹ 36,000
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Q21. Amit Ltd. purchased amachine on 01.04.2014 for ₹ 1,20,000. Instalation
expenses were ₹ 10,000. Residual value after 5 years ₹ 5,000. On 01.07.2014,
expenses for repairs were incurred to the extent of ₹ 2,000. Depreciation is
provided under straight line method. Depreciation rate =10%.Annual
Depreciation =
(a)13,000
(b)17,000
(c) 21,000
(d)25,000
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Q22. Original cost =₹ 1,26,000, Salvage value =Nil, Useful life =6 years.
Depreciation for the fourth year under sumof year digits method will be
(a) ₹ 6,000
(b) ₹ 12,000
(c) ₹ 18,000
(d)₹ 24,000
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Q23. Original cost =₹ 1,26,000. Salvage value =6,000. Depreciation for 2nd
year by units of production method, if units produced in 2nd year was 5,000
and total estimated productions 50,000
(a)10,800
(b)11,340
(c) 12,600
(d)12,000
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Q24. Which of the following is not true with regard to fixed assets?
(a)They are acquired for using them in the conduct of business operations.
(b)They are not meant for resale to earn profit.
(c)They can easily be converted into cash
(d)Depreciation at specified rates is to be charged on most of the fixed assets.
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Q25. Original cost =₹ 1,26,000. Salvagevalue =6,000. Depreciation for 2nd
year @ 10%p.a. under WDV method
(a)10,800
(b)11,340
(b)15,000
(d)11,000
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Q26. Which of the following expenses is not included in the acquisition cost of
aplant and equipment?
(a)cost of site preparation
(b)Delivery and handling charges
(c) Installation costs
(d)Financing costs incurred subsequent to the period after plant and equipment
is put to use.
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Q27. Inthe case of downward revaluation of an asset which is for the first time
revalued, the account to be debited is
(a)Fixed Asset
(b)Revaluation Reserve
(c) Profit & Loss account
(d)General Reserve
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Depreciation Accounting

  • 1. DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING By CA Raj K Agrawal PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING
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  • 3. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Depreciation Depreciation is a measure of loss in the value of depreciable asset arising from: • Use • Effluxion of time • Obsolescence through technology • Market changes Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 4. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Depreciable Asset Depreciable Assets are those assets: • Expected to be used for more than 1 accounting period • Have limited useful life • Held by an enterprise for use in production or supply of goods or services • For rental to others • For administrative purposes Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 5. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Objective of ProvidingDepreciation • To ascertain true results of operations • To present true & fair view of financial position • To accumulate funds for the replacement of assets • To ascertain true cost of production Factors in the Measurement of Depreciation • Cost of asset • Useful life of the asset • Scrap value / Residual Value • Depreciable amount Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 6. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Cost of Asset Cost of Asset comprises: • Purchase price • Import Duties • Non-refundable taxes • Cost of site preparation • Initial delivery & handling cost • Installation and assembly cost • Trial Run Cost after deducting trial run revenue • Professional fee Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 7. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Useful Life Period over which an asset is expected to be available for use by an enterprise. Scrap value/Residual Value Cash flow expected to arise from disposal of asset at the end of its useful life. Depreciable Amount Depreciable Amount is the cost of asset less its residual value. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 8. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Methods of ProvidingDepreciation 1. StraightLine Method (SLM)- According to this method, an equal amount is written off every year during the working life of an asset so as to reduce the cost of the asset to nil or its residual value at the end of its useful life. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 9. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING 2. WDV/ Reducing Balance Method- Under this method, the annual charge for depreciation decreases from year to year. Also, under this method, the value of asset can never be completely extinguished. The rate of depreciation under this method may be determined by the following formula: Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 10. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING 3. Sumof Years of Digits Methods- It is variation of the “Reducing Balance Method”. In this case, the annual depreciation is calculated by multiplying the original cost of the asset less its estimated scrap value by the fraction represented by: Suppose the estimated life of an asset is 10 years; the total of all the digits from 1 to 10 is 55 The depreciation to be written off in the first year will be 10/55 of the cost of the asset less estimated scrap value; and the depreciation for the second year will be 9/55 of the cost of asset less estimated scrap value and so on. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 11. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING 4. Annuity Method- This is a method of depreciation which also takes into account the element of interest on capital outlay and seeks to write off the value of the asset as well as the interest lost over the life of the asset. It assumes that the amount laid out in acquiring asset, if invested elsewhere, would have earned interest which must be reckoned as part of the cost of asset. r =Interest Rate (if amount invested elsewhere) r =Life of Asset Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 12. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 13. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING 5. Sinking Fund Method - If a large sum of money is required for replacement of an asset at the end of its effective life, it may not be advisable to leave the amount of depreciation set apart annually, for it may or may not be available to the concern at the time it is required. To safeguard this position, the amount annually provided for depreciation may be placed to the credit of the Sinking Fund Account, and at the same time an equivalent amount may be invested in Government securities. The interest on these securities, when received, would be re-invested and the amount thereof would be credited to the Sinking fund Account. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 14. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING The amount of annual provision for depreciation in such a case is calculated after taking into account interest, that the amounts annually invested shall be earning over the period these will remain invested. When the asset is due for replacement, the securities are sold and the new asset is purchased with the proceeds of their sale. The book value of the old asset, at the time, is transferred to the Sinking Fund Account. Any amount realised on sale of the old asset, as well as the profit or loss on sale of securities, is transferred to the Sinking Fund Account and it is closed off by transfer of the balance of the Profit and Loss Account or General Reserve. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 15. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 16. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 17. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 18. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING 6. Machine Hour Method- Where it is practicable to keep a record of the actually running hours of each machine, depreciation may be calculated on the basis of hours that the concerned machine would work during its whole life. It would be observed that the method is only a slight variation of the Straight Line Method under which depreciation is calculated per year. Under this method it is calculated for each hour the machine works. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 19. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Illustration: Machine was purchased for ₹ 3,00,000 having an estimated total working of 24,000 hours. The scrap value is expected to be ₹ 20,000 and anticipated pattern of distribution of effective hours is as follows: Year 1 – 3 3,000 hours per year 4 – 6 2,600 hours per year 7 – 10 1,800 hours per year Determine Annual Depreciation under Machine Hour Rate Method. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 20. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Solution: Total hours =3,000 x 3 +2,600 x 3 +1,800 x 4 =24,000 Statement of Annual Depreciation under Machine Hours Rate Method Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 21. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING 7. Production Unit Method- Under this method depreciation of the asset is determined by comparing the annual production with the estimated total production is computed by the use of following method: Depreciation for the period = Depreciable Amount x Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 22. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Illustration: A machine is purchased for ₹ 2,00,000. Its estimated useful life is 10 years with a residual value of ₹ 20,000. The machine is expected to produce 1.5 lakh units during its life time. Expected distribution pattern of production is as follows: Year 1 – 3 4 – 7 8 – 10 Production 20,000 units per year 15,000 units per year 10,000 units per year Determine the value of depreciation for each year using production units method. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 23. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Solution: Total Production =20,000 x 3 +15,000 x 4 +10,000 x 3 =1,50,000 Statement showing Depreciation under Production Units Method Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 24. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING 8. Depletion Method- This method is used in case of mines, quarries etc. containing only a certain quantity of product. The depreciation rate is calculated by dividing the cost of the asset by the estimated quantity of product likely to be available. Annual depreciation will be the quantity extracted multiplied by the rate per unit. Relevant AccountingStandard: Depreciation has been dealt in AS-10 “Property, Plant and Equipment”. It permits WDV, SLM and Production unit method of depreciation. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 25. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 26. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Change in Method of Depreciation Method can be changed only when: • Required by statute • For compliance with AS • For more appropriate presentation of financial statement Change in method of depreciation to be applied only with prospective effect. Revision in Useful Life of Asset: The residual value and the useful life of an asset should be reviewed at least at each financial year-end and, if expectations differ from previous estimates, the changes should be accounted. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 27. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Revaluation of Depreciable Asset: An item of asset whose fair value can be measured reliably should be carried at revalued amount. If an Item of asset is revalued, the entire class of asset to which that asset belongs should be revalued. Depreciation shall now be charged on revalued amount which shall be taken to current year P&L A/c. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 28. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Journal Entry: Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 29. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Spare Part Spare Part are asset when they are used only in connection with a particular asset and entity expects to use them during more than one accounting period. Depreciation shall be charged on such spare parts. Other spare parts are usually carried as inventory and recognized in profit or loss as and when consumed. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 30. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Provision for Repairs & Renewals: For equalising the charge of repair & renewals, sometimes a provision for repairs & renewals account is opened. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
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  • 32. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q1. Which one of the following is afalse statements? (a)Depreciation is a part of the operating cost. (b)Depreciation is provided to know the correct profit (c)Depreciation is a fall in the value of fixed assets (d)Fall in the market price is the main cause of depreciation. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 33. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q2. Depreciation arises because of: (a)Fall in the value of money (b)Fall in the market value of a fixed asset (c)Fall in the utility of a fixed asset (d)Fall in the value of a fixed asset owing to wear and tear. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 34. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q3. The main objective of providing depreciation. (a)To calculate true profit (b)To show true financial position (b) To provide funds for replacement of fixed assets (d)All of the above. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 35. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q4. Depreciation is the process of: (a)Valuation of a fixed asset (b)Apportionment of the cost of the fixed assets over its useful life ( c ) M aintenance of asset in a state of efficiency (d)all of the above. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 36. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q5. Under the straight line method of depreciation, amount of depreciation. (a)increases every year (b)decreases every year (c)is constant every year (d)increases for some years. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 37. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q6. Under the diminishing balance method, depreciation is calculated on: (a)the original cost (b)the written down value (c) the scrap value (d)the market value. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 38. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q7. Under the diminishing balance method of depreciation : (a)the amount on which depreciation is calculated, is reduced from year to year (b)the rate %declines from year to year (c)the rate %as well as amount reduces every year (d)all of the above. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 39. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q8. The amount of depreciation charged on machinery will be credited to: (a)Machinery A/c (b)Depreciation A/c (c)Cash A/c (d)P&L A/c Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 40. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q9. Machine Hour Rate Method of providing depreciation is useful when: (a)output can be effectively measured (b)utility of the asset can be directly related to its productive use (c)use of the machine can be measured in terms of time (d)all of the above. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 41. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q10. Incase of annuity Method of depreciation, the amount of depreciation: (a)increases every year (b)decreases every year (c)remains constant every year (d)all of the above. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 42. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q11. Depletion method of depreciation is used in : (a)Machinery, Building, furniture, etc. (b)Cattle (c)Loose tools, etc. (d)Mines, Quarries, etc. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 43. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q12. Depreciation is charged by allocating depreciable cost in proportion of the annual output to the probable life time output under the: (a)Working hour method (b)Production units method (c)Valuation method (d)all of the above. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 44. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q13. On amachinery,depreciation @10%is ₹ 30,000 for the first year. ₹ 27,000 for the second year. What will be the amount of depreciation for the third year? (a)₹ 30,000 (b) ₹ 24,300 (c)₹ 20,400 (d)₹ 22,600 Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 45. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q14.______is maintained for known liabilities. (a)Provision (b)Reserve (c)Reserve fund (d)Capital Reserve Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 46. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q15.______is created for unknown liability (a)Provision for depreciation (b)Provision for bad and doubtful debts (c) Provision for taxation (d)General Reserve Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 47. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q16. The profit on depreciation policy is transferred to: (a)Profit & loss a/c (b)Fixed Asset a/c (c)Insurance Policy a/c (d)Depreciation Reserve Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 48. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q17. Depreciable assets are the assets which: (a)have a limited useful life (b)are held by the enterprise for use in the production or supply of goods and services (c)are expected to be used during more than one accounting period (d)All of the above Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 49. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q18. Which of the following factors has a bearing on the useful life of a fixed asset? (a)Physical wear and tear (b)Obsolescence (c)legal or other limits on the use of the asset (d)All of the above. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 50. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q19. Amit Ltd. purchased amachine on 01.04.2014 for ₹ 1,20,000. Instalation expenses were ₹ 10,000. Residual value after 5 years ₹ 5,000. On 01.07.2014. Expenses for repairs were incurred to the extent of ₹ 2,000. Depreciation is provided @ 10%p.a. under written down value method. Depreciation for the 4th year= (a)25,000 (b)13,000 (c)10,530 (d)9,477 Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 51. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q20. Original cost =₹ 1,26,000; Salvage value =Nil; Useful life =6 years. Depreciation for the first year under sumof years digits method will be (a)₹ 6,000 (b)₹ 12,000 (c) ₹ 18,000 (d)₹ 36,000 Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 52. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q21. Amit Ltd. purchased amachine on 01.04.2014 for ₹ 1,20,000. Instalation expenses were ₹ 10,000. Residual value after 5 years ₹ 5,000. On 01.07.2014, expenses for repairs were incurred to the extent of ₹ 2,000. Depreciation is provided under straight line method. Depreciation rate =10%.Annual Depreciation = (a)13,000 (b)17,000 (c) 21,000 (d)25,000 Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 53. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q22. Original cost =₹ 1,26,000, Salvage value =Nil, Useful life =6 years. Depreciation for the fourth year under sumof year digits method will be (a) ₹ 6,000 (b) ₹ 12,000 (c) ₹ 18,000 (d)₹ 24,000 Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 54. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q23. Original cost =₹ 1,26,000. Salvage value =6,000. Depreciation for 2nd year by units of production method, if units produced in 2nd year was 5,000 and total estimated productions 50,000 (a)10,800 (b)11,340 (c) 12,600 (d)12,000 Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 55. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q24. Which of the following is not true with regard to fixed assets? (a)They are acquired for using them in the conduct of business operations. (b)They are not meant for resale to earn profit. (c)They can easily be converted into cash (d)Depreciation at specified rates is to be charged on most of the fixed assets. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 56. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q25. Original cost =₹ 1,26,000. Salvagevalue =6,000. Depreciation for 2nd year @ 10%p.a. under WDV method (a)10,800 (b)11,340 (b)15,000 (d)11,000 Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 57. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q26. Which of the following expenses is not included in the acquisition cost of aplant and equipment? (a)cost of site preparation (b)Delivery and handling charges (c) Installation costs (d)Financing costs incurred subsequent to the period after plant and equipment is put to use. Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal
  • 58. PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING Q27. Inthe case of downward revaluation of an asset which is for the first time revalued, the account to be debited is (a)Fixed Asset (b)Revaluation Reserve (c) Profit & Loss account (d)General Reserve Study At Home - Learning App CA RajK Agrawal