Prepare the journal entries to recognise depreciation

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Question 1

The regulatory environment and financial reporting

You are employed in a large accounting firm which specialises in preparing general purpose financial reports for large companies that are listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). As the training manager, one of your key tasks is to prepare a regular newsletter for staff involved in the preparation of the above financial reports. The purpose of the newsletter is to keep staff updated on the latest financial reporting news, alerting staff of changes and developments that may impact their work, and provide enough information to staff to satisfy the following:

- For staff to understand the nature of the news / change / development and its potential impact (so staff can decide whether they need to investigate further given the nature of their own work);
- Provide directions to staff of where they can access further information on the news / change / development if they wish to (including website links where appropriate).
Required:
Prepare a 2 page newsletter that identifies and summarises changes / developments and news in the financial reporting environment for the period from 1 May 2018 to 31 July 2018.
Detailed guidelines for completing this task:
1. Identification of changes and developments
This will involve extensive research on a number of sources over the required period. You will need to identify and consider a range of developments/changes such as:
- Technical issues: for example the issue of new accounting standards, amendments to accounting standards, updates on AASB or IASB projects in progress, outcomes of AASB or IASB meetings, amendments to ASX listing rules.
- Regulation and monitoring of financial reporting: for example ASIC reviews on financial reporting.
- Political influences or other potential developments. 'Political' does not only mean action from politicians - it would also include lobbying/actions by other groups to promote their own interests - for example there may be articles about companies, or particular interest groups such as Group of 100, saying that if certain accounting standards are introduced this will disadvantage or have a negative impact.
You will need to consider both local (Australian) and international sources and developments.
The restriction of a 2 page newsletter means that you need to use your own judgment as to whether to include information about specific news items and changes / developments, and how much information to include. It is not intended that you provide complete details of changes / developments (although you may consider in particular cases that more detail is needed).
Given the target audience, it would be assumed that they have a working knowledge of common terms and abbreviations (such as AASB, IASB), so abbreviations may be used.

Question 2

Financial statement presentation

Appliances Ltd, a manufacturing company, commenced operations on 1 July 2017. The draft trial balance for the year ended 30 June 2018 has been prepared as follows:

Appliances Ltd



Draft trial balance as at 30 June 2018



DATA






DR ($)

CR ($)

Sales of goods


12,230,000

Interest income


7,000

Cost of sales


4,685,000


Marketing expense

623,000


Salaries and wages

2,740,000


Administration expenses

143,000


Annual leave expense

210,000


Doubtful debts expense

62,000


Depreciation expense

0


Interest expense

64,000


Other borrowing expenses

6,000


Other expenses

95,000


Warranty expense

64,000


Income tax expense

0


Cash on hand

41,000


Cash management account

193,000


Trade debtors

3,276,000


Allowance for doubtful debts


219,000

Raw material inventory

624,000


Finished goods inventory

1,250,000


Land    


500,000


Buildings


900,000


Accumulated depreciation - buildings


0

Plant and equipment

2,600,000


Accumulated depreciation - plant and equipment


0

Patents 


150,000


Deferred tax asset

0


Bank loan



400,000

Trade creditors


615,000

Provision for annual leave


200,000

Provision for warranty


55,000

Current tax liability


0

Dividends paid

500,000


Share capital



5,000,000



18,726,000

18,726,000

Additional information:
- The bank loan is repayable in 5 years.
- The provision for annual leave is payable within 1 year.
- The provision for warranty is in respect of a 12-month warranty given on certain goods sold.
- Share capital consists of 1,000,000 ordinary shares, fully paid to $5.00 each.
- Appliances Ltd is a reporting entity.
- Appliances Ltd uses the single statement format for the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income and presents an analysis of expenses by nature on the statement.
- In relation to the statement of financial position, where AASB 101 requires entities to disclose further sub-classifications of the minimum line items on the face of the statement or in the notes, the directors of Appliances Ltd want to report only the minimum line items on the face of the statement, and leave the sub-classifications to be disclosed in the notes.

Whilst reviewing the draft trial balance, you notice that depreciation and income tax have not been recognised as yet. The following information is available for these items:
- The buildings were purchased on 1 July 2017, and have a useful life of 30 years and estimated residual value of nil. The plant and equipment was also purchased on 1 July 2017, and has a useful life of 10 years and estimated residual value of $50,000. Depreciation is to be recognised on a straight-line basis.
- Income tax expense needs to be calculated at 30% of the accounting profit (you will need to prepare the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income after accounting for depreciation above to determine income tax expense). The deferred tax asset to be recognised as at 30 June 2018 is $142,200. The current tax liability to be recognised will be the sum of income tax expense and the deferred tax asset.

Required:

i) Prepare the journal entries to recognise depreciation and income tax in Appliances Ltd's accounting records as at 30 June 2018. After preparing the journal entries, enter the amounts from your journal entries into the draft trial balance.

ii) Prepare the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income, statement of financial position, and statement of changes in equity of Appliances Ltd for the year ended 30 June 2018 in accordance with AASB 101. Notes and comparative figures are not required.

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len2088337

8/17/2018 3:03:20 AM

Pass Demonstrates a satisfactory understanding of the presentation requirements in AASB 101 Presentation of Financial Statements and the ability to apply these requirements to a range of practical situations, with a limited number of errors. Applies the definition and recognition criteria for assets, liabilities, income, expenses and equity in the Conceptual Framework to the preparation of financial reports for reporting entities, with a limited number of errors. Where required, workings, explanations and references are partially provided, and are satisfactory.

len2088337

8/17/2018 3:03:11 AM

Credit Demonstrates a good understanding of the presentation requirements in AASB 101 Presentation of Financial Statements and the ability to apply these requirements to a range of practical situations, with a limited number of minor errors. Applies the definition and recognition criteria for assets, liabilities, income, expenses and equity in the Conceptual Framework to the preparation of financial reports for reporting entities, with a limited number of minor errors. Where required, workings, explanations and references are mostly provided, and are accurate.

len2088337

8/17/2018 3:03:02 AM

Distinction Demonstrates a thorough understanding of the presentation requirements in AASB 101 Presentation of Financial Statements and the ability to apply these requirements to a range of practical situations, with minor flaw. Applies the definition and recognition criteria for assets, liabilities, income, expenses and equity in the Conceptual Framework to the preparation of financial reports for reporting entities, with minor flaw. Where required, workings, explanations and references are provided, and are mostly accurate and complete.

len2088337

8/17/2018 3:02:54 AM

Criteria High Distinction Prepare financial statements in accordance with the accounting standards. Demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of the presentation requirements in AASB 101 Presentation of Financial Statements and the ability to apply these requirements to a range of practical situations, without flaw. Applies the definition and recognition criteria for assets, liabilities, income, expenses and equity in the Conceptual Framework to the preparation of financial reports for reporting entities, without flaw. Where required, workings, explanations and references are provided, and are accurate and complete.

len2088337

8/17/2018 3:02:40 AM

Publish written material appropriate to the accountancy profession. [20%] The design of the newsletter is highly creative and it is structured exceptionally well. Titles and headings attract attention and are highly informative. The writing style is succinct, cohesive, easy to read and it is grammatically correct with accurate use of syntax, spelling and punctuation. The design of the newsletter is creative and it is very well structured. Titles and headings attract attention and are informative. The writing style is clear and succinct, easy to read and it is grammatically correct with accurate use of syntax, spelling and punctuation. The design of the newsletter is simplistic but effective, and it is well structured. Titles and headings attract some attention and are informative in most cases. The writing style is appropriate and easy to read most of the time, with mostly accurate use of syntax, spelling and punctuation. The design and structure of the newsletter is simplistic but effective.

len2088337

8/17/2018 3:02:25 AM

Prepare bibliography of relevant information, presented in accordance with the APA referencing system. [10%] A very impressive range of highly relevant local and international sources listed in bibliography. Bibliography prepared according to the APA referencing system without flaw. An impressive range of highly relevant local and international sources listed in bibliography. Bibliography prepared according to the APA referencing system, with minor flaw. A broad range of relevant local and international sources listed in bibliography. Bibliography prepared according to the APA referencing system, with some errors. A limited range of sources listed in bibliography. Bibliography prepared according to the APA referencing system, with a number of errors.

len2088337

8/17/2018 3:02:17 AM

Provide directions to readers to access further information. [5%] All news items provide details of where audience members can access further information, including website links where appropriate. Almost all news items provide details of where audience members can access further information, including website links where appropriate. Most news items provide details of where audience members can access further information, including website links where appropriate. Some news items provide details of where audience members can access further information, including website links where appropriate.

len2088337

8/17/2018 3:02:04 AM

Pass The newsletter correctly identifies and reports on a satisfactory range of local and international changes/developments in the financial reporting environment. Most of the news items reported are directly relevant to financial reporting for large ASX-listed companies. The newsletter provides limited differentiation between significant and minor news items. Appropriate detail is provided for some news items.

len2088337

8/17/2018 3:01:20 AM

Distinction Credit The newsletter correctly identifies and reports on a large range of local and international changes/developments in the financial reporting environment. Almost all of the news items reported are directly relevant to financial reporting for large ASX-listed companies. The newsletter clearly differentiates between significant and minor news items in most instances. Appropriate detail is provided for almost all news items, with an emphasis on key aspects of major changes and developments. The newsletter correctly identifies and reports on a good range of local and international changes/developments in the financial reporting environment. Many of the news items reported are directly relevant to financial reporting for large ASX-listed companies. The newsletter provides some differentiation between significant and minor news items. Appropriate detail is provided for most news items.

len2088337

8/17/2018 3:01:11 AM

Criteria High Distinction Research current statutory and professional sources for current developments and changes in the financial reporting environment relevant to large ASX-listed companies. Report findings by categorising the information in order of importance, and providing focused attention to major news items. [65%] The newsletter correctly identifies and reports on an impressive range of local and international changes/developments in the financial reporting environment. All news items reported are directly relevant to financial reporting for large ASX-listed companies. The newsletter clearly differentiates between significant and minor news items. Appropriate detail is provided for all news items, with an emphasis on key aspects of major changes and developments.

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