Unit: ACC204 – Advanced Financial Accounting
Weighting: The assignment is worth 40% of the total unit weight.
Due Date: 10th August, 2017
Instructions:
1. Students are required to cover all stated requirements.
2. Your answer must be both uploaded to Moodle in word file and handed over a printed copy.
3. You need to support your answers with appropriate Harvard style references where necessary.
4. Only include information in your appendixes that has been directly referred to in the body of your document.
5. Include a title/cover page containing the subject title and code and the name, student id numbers.
6. Please save the document as ACC204_T1_B1_first name_Surename_Student Number
Eg: ACC204_T1_B1_John_Smith_20170000
You are required to finish each of these questions, total 40 marks.
Please give the solutions in detail, show calculations and submit the
solutions to Moodle using a single file, it can be Excel format, Word
format or PDF format, no requirement on word limits. If any reference
was used, please refer to Harvard style. Question 1 (10 marks), Question
2 (10 Marks), Question 3 (10 Marks), Question 4 (10 Marks).
1. Hines (1991) argues that conceptual frameworks ‘presume,
legitimize and reproduce the assumption of an objective world and as
such they play a part in constituting the social world … conceptual
frameworks provide social legitimacy to the accounting profession’. Try
to explain what she means.
2. On 1 July 2011 Sprintfast Couriers, which has a year-end of 30
June, purchased a delivery truck for use in its courier operations at a
cost of $65 000. At the end of the truck's useful life it is expected to
have a residual value of $5000. During its six-year useful life,
Sprintfast Couriers Limited expected the truck to be driven 246 000
kilometres
REQUIRED
Calculate the annual depreciation charge for each of the six years of the truck’s life using the following methods:
(a) the straight-line method
(b) the sum-of-digits method
(c) the declining-balance method
(d) the units-of-production method using kilometres as the basis of use and assuming the following usage:
Year Kilometres
2012 28 000
2013 34 000
2014 42 000
2015 55 000
2016 68 000
2017 19 000
246 000
3. Star City Limited commences construction of a multi-purpose water
park on 1 July 2015 for Pretoria Limited. Star City Limited signs a
fixed-price contract for total revenues of $50 million. The project is
expected to be completed by the end of 2018 and Pretoria Limited
controls the asset throughout the period of construction. The expected
cost as at the commencement of construction is $38 million. The
estimated costs of a construction project might change throughout the
project—in this example, they do change. The following data relates to
the project (the financial years end on 30 June):
2016 ($m) 2017 ($m) 2018($m)
Costs for the year 10 18 12
Costs incurred to date 10 28 40
Estimated costs to complete 28 12 –
Progress billings during the year 12 20 18
Cash collected during the year 11 19 20
REQUIRED
(a) Using the above data, compute the gross profit to be recognised
for each of the three years, assuming that the outcome of the contract
can be reliably estimated.
(b) Prepare the journal entries for the 2016 financial year using the percentage-of-completion method.
(c) Prepare the journal entries for the 2016 financial year, assuming the stage of completion cannot be reliably assessed.
4. Innovator Ltd incurred expenditure researching and developing a
cure for a common disease found in turnips. At the end of 2013
management determined that the research and development project was
unlikely to succeed because trials of the prototype had been
unsuccessful. During 2014 a breakthrough in agricultural science
improved chances of the product succeeding and development resumed. The
project was completed in 2014. At the end of 2014 costs incurred on the
project were expected to be recoverable. Innovator expects that 10 per
cent of the project revenue will be received in 2015, 20 per cent in
2016, 30 per cent in 2017, 30 per cent in 2018 and 10 per cent in 2019.
After five years the product will be at the end of its useful life
because the disease found in turnips will have been eradicated. Costs
incurred were as follows:
Research ($000) Development ($000)
2013 40 000 10 000
2014 12 000 60 000
REQUIRED
(a) How much research expenditure and development expenditure should be recognized as an expense in 2013?
(b) How much research and development expenditure should be recognized as an expense in 2014?
(c) State how much expenditure should be carried forward (deferred)
and reported in the statement of financial position at the end of 2013
and 2014.
(d) Prepare journal entries for the amortization of deferred costs
in 2015 and 2016, assuming that actual revenues are as expected. State
the amount of deferred expenditure carried forward in the statement of
financial position in relation to the deferred costs.
(e) Assume that after charging amortization based on sales revenue
at the end of 2014 the discounted net cash flows expected to be
generated from the deferred expenditure were estimated as $15 000.
Prepare any journal entries required to account for this information.
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