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Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA
Example:
Note 2 – Purchase of new machine
On 1 April 20X6, Gamma purchased a machine from a foreign supplier.
The cost of the machine was 900,000 dinars.
Gamma paid this amount to the supplier on 30 June 20X6. The
estimated useful life of the machine at 1 April 20X6 was eight years.
However, the machine contains a component which will need replacing
after four years.
On 1 April 20X6, the directors of Gamma estimated that 30% of the
original cost of the machine was attributable to this component.
Relevant exchange rates (dinars to $1) were as follows:
Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA
Example:
Note 2 – Purchase of new machine
• Date Exchange rate (dinars to $1)
1 April 20X6 3
30 June 20X6 2·5
31 March 20X7 2·4
Gamma uses the cost model to measure all of its property, plant and
equipment.
Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA
Required: Using the information in notes 2 explain and show how the two events would be reported
in the financial statements of Gamma for the year ended 31 March 20X7.
New machine
Cost = 900,000
Dinars
Gamma paid on
30 June 2016
Estimated useful
life = 8 years on 1
April 2016
Contain a
component = 30%
from original Cost
Cost model to
measure it
From foreign
supplier
Non monetary
item
Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA
Required: Using the information in notes 2 explain and show how the two events would be reported
in the financial statements of Gamma for the year ended 31 March 20X7.
New machine
Cost = 900,000
Dinars
Gamma paid on
30 June 2016
Estimated useful
life = 8 years on 1
April 2016
Contain a
component = 30%
from original Cost
Cost model to
measure it
From foreign
supplier
Non monetary
item
The machine would originally be recognized in the financial statements on 1 April 20X6 using the rate of exchange in
force at that date (3 dinars to $1).
Therefore the initial carrying amount of the machine would be $300,000 (900,000/3).
This will also be the initially recognized amount of the associated liability.
Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA
Note 2 – Purchase of new machine
New machine
Cost = 900,000
Dinars
CA = 900,000/ 3=
$300,000
Gamma paid on 30
June 2016
900,000/ 2.5 =
$360,000
Estimated useful
life = 8 years on 1
April 2016
Dep
Contain a
component = 30%
from original Cost
Dep
Cost model to
measure it
From foreign
supplier
The differ is = $60,000 exchange loss – P or/L we classified as operating Expenses
Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA
Note 2 – Purchase of new machine
New machine
Cost = 900,000
Dinars
Gamma paid on
30 June 2016
Estimated useful
life = 8 years on 1
April 2016
Contain a
component = 30%
from original Cost
Cost model to
measure it
From foreign
supplier
Non monetary
item
Non monetary item – under cost model – CA will not be affected by future currency fluctuations
Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA
Note 2 – Purchase of new machine
New machine
Estimated useful
life = 8 years on
1 April 2016
$300,000 – $90,000=
$210,000
Contain a component =
30% from original Cost
$300,000 x 30%
= $90,000
the machine contains a
component which will
need replacing after four
years
Depreciation needs to be accounted for by splitting the asset into two Depreciable Components.
Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA
Note 2 – Depreciation of Purchase of new machine
New machine
Estimated useful
life = 8 years on
1 April 2016
$300,000 – $90,000=
$210,000
Dep= $ 210,000 x 1/8
=$26,250
Contain a component =
30% from original Cost
$300,000 x 30%
= $90,000
Dep =$90,000 x ¼
=$22,500
Depreciation needs to be accounted for by splitting the asset into two depreciable components.
The closing carrying
amount of the asset which
will be included as a non-
current asset within PPE
will be $251,250 =
($300,000 – $22,500 – $26,250).
Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA

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Purchase a new machine / Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor LACPA

  • 1. Purchase a new machine Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA
  • 2. Example: Note 2 – Purchase of new machine On 1 April 20X6, Gamma purchased a machine from a foreign supplier. The cost of the machine was 900,000 dinars. Gamma paid this amount to the supplier on 30 June 20X6. The estimated useful life of the machine at 1 April 20X6 was eight years. However, the machine contains a component which will need replacing after four years. On 1 April 20X6, the directors of Gamma estimated that 30% of the original cost of the machine was attributable to this component. Relevant exchange rates (dinars to $1) were as follows: Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA
  • 3. Example: Note 2 – Purchase of new machine • Date Exchange rate (dinars to $1) 1 April 20X6 3 30 June 20X6 2·5 31 March 20X7 2·4 Gamma uses the cost model to measure all of its property, plant and equipment. Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA
  • 4. Required: Using the information in notes 2 explain and show how the two events would be reported in the financial statements of Gamma for the year ended 31 March 20X7. New machine Cost = 900,000 Dinars Gamma paid on 30 June 2016 Estimated useful life = 8 years on 1 April 2016 Contain a component = 30% from original Cost Cost model to measure it From foreign supplier Non monetary item Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA
  • 5. Required: Using the information in notes 2 explain and show how the two events would be reported in the financial statements of Gamma for the year ended 31 March 20X7. New machine Cost = 900,000 Dinars Gamma paid on 30 June 2016 Estimated useful life = 8 years on 1 April 2016 Contain a component = 30% from original Cost Cost model to measure it From foreign supplier Non monetary item The machine would originally be recognized in the financial statements on 1 April 20X6 using the rate of exchange in force at that date (3 dinars to $1). Therefore the initial carrying amount of the machine would be $300,000 (900,000/3). This will also be the initially recognized amount of the associated liability. Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA
  • 6. Note 2 – Purchase of new machine New machine Cost = 900,000 Dinars CA = 900,000/ 3= $300,000 Gamma paid on 30 June 2016 900,000/ 2.5 = $360,000 Estimated useful life = 8 years on 1 April 2016 Dep Contain a component = 30% from original Cost Dep Cost model to measure it From foreign supplier The differ is = $60,000 exchange loss – P or/L we classified as operating Expenses Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA
  • 7. Note 2 – Purchase of new machine New machine Cost = 900,000 Dinars Gamma paid on 30 June 2016 Estimated useful life = 8 years on 1 April 2016 Contain a component = 30% from original Cost Cost model to measure it From foreign supplier Non monetary item Non monetary item – under cost model – CA will not be affected by future currency fluctuations Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA
  • 8. Note 2 – Purchase of new machine New machine Estimated useful life = 8 years on 1 April 2016 $300,000 – $90,000= $210,000 Contain a component = 30% from original Cost $300,000 x 30% = $90,000 the machine contains a component which will need replacing after four years Depreciation needs to be accounted for by splitting the asset into two Depreciable Components. Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA
  • 9. Note 2 – Depreciation of Purchase of new machine New machine Estimated useful life = 8 years on 1 April 2016 $300,000 – $90,000= $210,000 Dep= $ 210,000 x 1/8 =$26,250 Contain a component = 30% from original Cost $300,000 x 30% = $90,000 Dep =$90,000 x ¼ =$22,500 Depreciation needs to be accounted for by splitting the asset into two depreciable components. The closing carrying amount of the asset which will be included as a non- current asset within PPE will be $251,250 = ($300,000 – $22,500 – $26,250). Prepared By Faten Al Joaid - Certified Auditor- LACPA