10. Non-current asset Flashcards

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Define capital expenditure

A

Capital expenditure is the cost to buy and bring the non-current assets to their intended use.

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Define revenue expenditure

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Revenue expenditure is the cost to operate, repair and maintain the non-current assets in working condition.

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Distinguish 2 differences between capital and revenue expenditure

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Capital expenditure is costs to buy and bring the non-current assets to their intended use while revenue expenditure is costs to operate, repair and maintain the non-current assets in working condition.

Capital expenditure is recorded in the statement of financial position as non-current asset while revenue expenditure is recorded in the statement financial performance as an expenses.

Capital expenditure benefits business for more than one year while revenue expenditure benefit business within on year.

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What is the effect of wrong classification of capital expenditure as revenue expenditure on expenses, profit, equity and nca?

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expenses, profit and equity overstated and NCA will be understated

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What is the effect of wrong classification of revenue expenditure as capital expenditure on expenses, profit, equity and nca?

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Expenses, profit and equity understated and NCA will be overstated.

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Explain, using an accounting theory, why a item bought which is a non-current asset in nature is treated as an expense.

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Explain, using an accounting theory, why a item bought which is a non-current asset in nature is treated as an expense.

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7
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How to find the cost of purchases for the non-current asset

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Cost of non-current asset = purchases price of non-current asset + amount incurred to get asset ready for use (ie total capital expenditure of non-current asset)

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Define depreciation

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Depreciation is an allocation of the cost of the non-current asset over its estimated useful life.

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Explain with an accounting theory, why business needs to charge depreciation?

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According to matching concept expenses incurred must be matched against income earned in the same period to determine the period for that period. Hence business charged depreciation an expenses to matched the income earned from using the non-current asset in the same period to determine a true and fair profit for the year.

According to the prudence concept, business should not overstate profit and asset, and should not understate its losses and liabilities. Hence business provides depreciation for non-current assets as expenses and reduce the value of non-current asset so as not overstate it’s profit and asset.

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10
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State one cause of depreciation.

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usage, wear and tear, obsolescence, legal limit

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11
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Explain why it is more suitable to use reducing balance method to calculate deprecation for motor vehicle?

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In the earlier years, the NCA is heavily used as it benefits the business more, it is more efficient and has less repairs and maintenance expenses, hence a higher amount of depreciation expenses is recorded in the earlier years and depreciation amount reduces as time goes by.

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12
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Explain why it is more suitable to use straight-line method to calculate deprecation for fixtures and fittings?

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The NCA provide equal benefit to the business throughout its estimated useful life, hence it is assume to depreciate at an equal amount each year.

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What is the effect of depreciation on expenses, profit, equity and NCA?

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Expense increase, profit, equity and NCA decrease

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14
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State the double entries for for depreciation

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Dr Dep

Cr Acc Dep

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15
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Profit and net book value decrease by …………… amount in the earlier years for reducing balance method of depreciation.

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Higher

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16
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Profit and net book value decrease by …………….. amount in the later years for reducing balance method of depreciation.

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lower

17
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What is the double entry for purchase NCA (eg MV) by cheque?

A

DR MV

Cr CAB

18
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What is the double entry for purchase NCA (eg MV) on credit?

A

DR MV

Cr Trade payable (new syllabus), Other payable (5NA)

19
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In the NCA account, will you see depreciation posted to the NCA account? Explain why.

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No. Because the double entries for depreciation does not involved NCA.