Record each of the transactions

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Question - Dove Ltd operates a factory that contains a large number of machines designed to produce knitted garments. These machines are generally depreciated at 10% p.a. on a straight-line basis. In general, machines are estimated to have a residual value on disposal of 10% of cost. At 1 July 2017, Dove Ltd had a total of 64 machines, and the statement of financial position showed a total cost of $403,000 and accumulated depreciation of $125,000. During 2017-18, the following transactions occurred:

1. On 1 September 2017, a new machine was acquired for $14,000. This machine replaced two other machines. One of the two replaced machines was acquired on 1 July 2014 for $7,900. It was traded in on the new machine, with Dove Ltd making a cash payment of $8,400 on the new machine. The second replaced machine had cost $8,600 on 1 April 2015 and was sold for $7,000.

2. On 1 January 2018, a machine that had cost $3,800 on 1 July 2008 was retired from use and sold for scrap for $480.

3. On 1 January 2018, a machine that had been acquired on 1 January 2015 for $6,700 was repaired because its motor had been damaged from overheating. The motor was replaced at a cost of $4,600. It was expected that this would increase the life of the machine by an extra 2 years.

4. On 1 April 2018, Dove Ltd fitted a new form of arm to a machine used for putting special designs onto garments. The arm cost $1,200. The machine had been acquired on 1 April 2015 for $9,600. The arm can be used on a number of other machines when required and has a 15-year life. It will not be sold when any particular machine is retired, but retained for use on other machines.

Record each of the transactions.

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