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Lecture notes of Chapter 8 depreciation the document defines and explains the three types of depreciation and gives examples on how to use them

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Adjustments: Chapter 8

Class Notes

Year end Adjustments:

Over the course of 12 months, different types of transactions occur. When end-year is reached there
could be transactions that took place in the next financial year that should be under the current
financial year – we can then move them around.




Accrual Concept indicates
 Income and expense must be correct for 12 months.
 Earned vs Received.
 Paid vs consumed.
 Other adjustments
→ To ensure fair representation you could look at:
 Levels of inventory
 Stationery did we use all we consumed.
 Were assets worth it (cost of operation).


Deprecation

Definition: the systematic allocation of the depreciable amount of an asset over its useful life.
Deprecation =cost allocation divided by time/lifespan.

Example: a machine is worth R12 000 with a lifespan of 3 years.

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
R4 000 R4 000 R4 000
12000
3


Depreciation Concepts:

Deprecation starts when the asset is ready to be used.

 Systematic allocation: according to 3 methods
 Depreciable amount: cost – residual amount (amount that we want to depreciate).
 Residual Amount: estimate amount, receivable if we had to sell the assets at the end of its
life.
 Useful life: period expected use or number of expected units of production.
 Land cannot be depreciable: only if it serves purpose such as a mine or agricultural land.

, 3 m ethods
Straight line method Income is genrated consitently


Income is generated more at the
Diminishing Balance Method begining of useful life and less
towards the end


Production- unit method Income genrated per unit produced




Deprecation: Accounting treatment

DR CR DR CR DR CR DR
Depreciation
Accumulated Depreciation
on Equipment


Depreciation= expense (closed off every year) is an EQUITY used for all assets.

Contra Assets (negative asset) = carries a balance on the Credit side.



The Straight-Line Method:

Asset costs R12 000 and has the lifespan of 3 years.

∴ R 12 000 ÷3=R 4 000




DR CR DR CR DR CR
Depreciation 4 000 4 000 3 999
Accumulated Depreciation 4 000 4 000 3 999
on Equipment


Ledger on: acc on 4 000 4 000+ 4 000= 8 000 4 000+4 000+3 999=
equipment 11 999
If after the 3 years we choose to keep the asset, we subtract R1 from the depreciation value to
indicate in our financial statements we still own/ use the asset: disclosure. The R1 is the carrying
amount.



Accounting treatment with residual amount:

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