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UNIT CODE: ACT503

UNIT NAME: CORPORATE ACCOUNTING Assignment One Information Semester one 2017 Assessment 30% Maximum Marks: 90

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ACT 503 Corporate Accounting Assignment 1

Due Date: 11.59 pm Friday 12th May in Study Week 10

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Question 1: (Marks 15)

MyOwnWork Ltd commences operations on 1 July 2018 and presents its first statement of profit and loss and other comprehensive income and first statement of financial position on 30 June 2019. The statements are prepared before considering taxation. The following information is available:

Statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income for the year ended 30 June 2019

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Gross Profit

Expenses

Administration expenses
Salaries
Long-service Leave
Warranty expenses
Depreciation expense - plant
Insurance 20,000

Accounting profit before tax Other comprehensive income

730,000

430,000

300,000

Nil

80,000 200,000 20,000 30,000 80,000

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Assets and liabilities as disclosed in the statemet of financial positions as at 30 June 2019

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Assets

Cash
Inventory
Accounts receivable
Prepaid Insurance
Plant - cost
Less: Accumulated depreciation
Total assets
Liabilities
Accounts payable
Provision for warranty expenses
Loan payable
Provision for long service leave expenses Total liabilities
Net assets

Other information

400,000 80,000

20,000 100,000 100,000

10,000 320,000

550,000

80,000

20,000 200,000 20,000

320,000

230,000

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  •   All administration and salaries expenses incurred have been paid as at year end.

  •   None of the long service leave expense has actually been paid.

  •   Warranty expenses were accrued, and at year end, actual payments of $10 000 have been

    made (leaving an accrued balance of $20 000).

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  •   Insurance was initially prepaid to the amount of $30 000. At year end, the unused component of the prepaid insurance amounted to $10 000.

  •   Amounts received from sales, including those on credit terms, are taxed at the time of sale is made.

  •   The plant is depreciated over five years for accounting purposes, but over four years for taxation purposes.

  •   The tax rate is 30 per cent

    Required:

    Prepare Deferred Tax worksheet for MyOwnWork Ltd as at 30 June 2019 and provide the Journal entries to account for tax in accordance with AASB 112

    Question 2: (Marks 10)

    MyNextProblem Ltd has acquired a new building called Next In Line Building for $2 000 000. It has incurred incidental costs of $30 000 in the acquisition process for legal fees, real estate agent’s fees and stamp duties. At the quarterly Board meeting, the management believes that these costs should be expensed because they have not increased the value of the building and, if the building was immediately resold, these amounts would not be recouped. In other words, the fair value of the building is considered to still be $2 000 000.

    Required: Discuss how these costs should be accounted for in the books of MyNextProblem Ltd. Maximum 200 words.

    Question 3: (Marks 15)

    A recent annual report of the City of Darwin Council did not include library books on the statement of financial position, notwithstanding the existence of a substantial library collection. The City of Darwin Council’s accounting policy for library books is to expense them at the time of acquisition. A note in the annual report reveals that in applying this policy the council considered the following factors:

  •   As soon as the book is purchased its fair value is minimal compared with its cost.

  •   The acquisition costs of individual books are below the council’s capitalisation policy.

  •   The useful life of a book is variable and indeterminable, making depreciation difficult.

    Required

    Critically evaluate the council’s accounting policy for its library collection. Suggest an alternative accounting policy or supplemental information that could be reported, if appropriate. Maximum 400 words

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Question 4 (Marks 30)

ChallengeMe Pty Ltd is a manufacturer of tennis equipment and fashion wear. The statement of financial position as at 30 June 2020 and details of expenses and revenues for the year ending 30 June 2020 are as follows:

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Statement of financial position as at 30 June 2020

Current assets

2020 ($000)

2019 ($000)

274 2,486

- 2,654

(120)

5,294

- 948

1,750 800

(160) 768 (548)

302

3,860

9,154

1,483 1,110 -

83 298

- -

2,974

- 75

3,800 3,875

6,849

2,305

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Cash 135

Inventory
Prepayments
Accounts receivable
Allowance of doublful debts
Total current assets
Non-current assets
Investment - associated company
Investments
Land
Buildings
Accumulated depreciation - buildings
Plant and equipment
Accumulated depreciation - plant and equipment Deferred tax asset
Total non-current assets
Total assets
Current liabilities
Accounts payable
Accruals
Lease liability
Income tax payable
Provision for employee entitlements
Provision for deferred payments (relating to investment in Squash Pty Ltd)
Provision for warranty
Total current liabilities
Non-current liabilities
Lease liability
Deferred tax liability
Borrowings
Total non-current liabilities
Total liabilities
Net assets

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2,774 115 2,897

(150)

5,771

1,050 1,216 1,500

800 (200)

1,025 (100) 312

5,603

11,374

1,637 1,575 5 243 205

50 314

4,029

15 240 3,500

3,755

7,784

3,590

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Statement of financial position as at 30 June 2020 (cont.)

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Shareholders' equity

Share capital
Retained earnings Revaluation surplus
Total shareholders' equity

2020 2019 ($000) ($000)

2,750 2,000 280 130 560 175

3,590 2,305

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Statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income for the year ending 30 June 2020

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Income

Sales
Dividends income
Expenses
Bad debts
Cost of sales
Doubtful debts
Inventory write-off
Warranty expenses (taken to provision for warranty) Depreciation

- Building

2020 2019 ($000) ($000)

31,394 27,346 51 47

(90) (85) (28,205) (24,611) (35) (40) (50) 0 (314) 0

(40) (40) (100) (60)

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- Plant and equipment
Interest (315) Rent (600)

(418)

(600) (1,231) (90)

218 -

218

- -

218

Salaries and wages Finance charges Profit before tax Income tax

Profit after tax
Other comprehensive income
Reduction in revaluation surplus as a result of reduction

in value of land
Increase in revaluation surplus as a result of increase

in value of plant and equipment

Total comprehensive income

(1,324) (7)

365 (215)

150

(175) 560

535

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Statement of changes in equity for the year ending 30 June 2020

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Opening balance 1 July 2019

Statement of profit and loss and other comprehensive income

Issue of shares as part consideration for acquisition of associated company

Balance 30 June 2020

Additional information

Share Retained Revaluation capital earnings surplus ($000) ($000) ($000)

2,000 130 175

- 150 385 750 - -

2,750 280 560

Total ($000)

2,305

535 750

3,590

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  •   An additional investment of $80 000 is acquired for consideration of tennis equipment costing $80 000.

  •   Land is devalued against a previous increment in the revaluation reserve. The previous increment is fully reversed.

  •   Plant and equipment with a cost of $700 000 and accumulated depreciation of $500 000 are revalued to $1 000 000 during the year

  •   Plant and equipment with a fair value of $25 000 are acquired under a finance lease. The residual is guaranteed by the lessee.

  •   Plant and equipment are sold for $20 000 cash. Cost is $68 000 and no profit or loss is made on the sale.

  •   During the year, one line of wooden tennis racquets is scrapped at a loss of $50 000, as there is a little demand for the range.

  •   During the year, an investment is made in an associated company, Squash Pty Ltd. Consideration is $1 000 000, funded by cash of $250 000 and the balance by the issue of 500 000 shares at $1.50 per share. The purchase agreement includes a clause stating that if profits exceed $110 000 in the first financial year after purchase, additional amounts are payable. Using the formula, an extra $50 000 is provided.

  •   Provision for warranty is based on 1 per cent of sales

  •   Rent expense of $600 000 is accrued within ‘Accruals’.

  •   Interest expense is paid during the year and dividends are received.

  •   Salaries and wages expense includes the expense for employee entitlements.

  •   Tax rate is 30 per cent.

    Required

    Prepare the statement of cash flows in accordance with AASB 107 for ChallengeMe Pty Ltd for the year ending 30 June 2020. Comparatives are not required. Show necessary workings.

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Question 5 (Marks 20)

FinalHeadache Ltd acquires all of the shares in Solutions Ltd on 30 June 2018. The financial statements for FinalHeadache Ltd and Solutions Ltd at 30 June 2019 (one year after acquisition) are provided below.

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Reconciliation of opening and closing retained earnings

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Sales revenue Costs of goods sold Other expenses

FinalHeadache Ltd ($000)

2,000 (800) (300)

Solutions Ltd ($000)

610 (240) (70)

300 500

800

Solutions Ltd ($000)

800 350

150 700

2,000

200 250

750 1,000

(200) -

2,000

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Profit 900 Retained earnings opening balance 1,100

Retained earnings at 30 June 2019 2,000

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Statements of financial position

Shareholders' equity

FinalHeadache Ltd ($000)

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Retained earnings 2,000 Share capital 1,100 Current liabilities
Accounts payable 700 Non-current liabilities

Loans 1,100

4,900

Current assets

Cash 150 Accounts receivable 450 Non-current assets
Land 1,200 Plant 2,600 Accumulated depreciation - plant (600) Investment in Solutions Ltd 1,100

4,900

Additional information

  •   FinalHeadache Ltd acquires Solutions Ltd on 30 June 2018 for $1.1 million cash.

  •   The directors of FinalHeadache Ltd consider that in the year to 30 June 2019 the value of

    goodwill has been impaired by an amount of $20 000.

  •   There are no intragroup transactions.

  •   Solutions Ltd did not issue any shares during 2019.

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  •   The tax rate is 30 per cent.

  •   On the date at which FinalHeadache Ltd acquires Solutions Ltd, the carrying amount and

fair value of the assets of Solutions Ltd are:

Cash
Accounts receivable Land
Plant (cost of $1 000 000,

accumulated depreciation of $200 000)

Carrying amount ($000)

150 200 750

800

1,900

Fair value ($000)

150 200 800

900

2,050

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No revaluations are undertaken in Solutions Ltd’s accounts before consolidation.

  •   At the date of acquisition of Solutions Ltd, Solutions Ltd’s liabilities amount to $1.050 million and there are no contingent liabilities.

  •   The plant in Solutions Ltd is expected to have a remaining useful life of 10 years from 30 June 2018, and no residual value.

    Required

    Provide the consolidated accounts of FinalHeadache Ltd and Solutions Ltd as at 30 June 2019 with the following:

    •   Goodwill computation

    •   Consolidation journal entries to:

o Revalue the assets of Solutions Ltd so that goodwill can subsequently be accounted for

o Eliminate the investment in Solutions Ltd and the pre-acquisition capital and reserves of Solutions Ltd

o Recognise impairment of goodwill

o Additional depreciation and decrease in Deferred tax liability

  •   Consolidation worksheet for FinalHeadache Ltd and its controlled entity for the

    period ending 30 June 2019 showing columns of Eliminations and adjustments and

    Consolidated amounts

  •   Consolidated statement of financial position of the FinalHeadache group

    Hard work pays off. Good Luck

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