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- Which of the following techniques can be used by management to overstate long-lived assets? *A. All of the aboveB. Record existing assets at amounts excluding incidental costsC. Include fictitious assets on the financial statementsD. Expense transactions that should be capitalized.Net book value is Select one: a. Amount of which an asset is recognized in the balance sheet after deducting any accumulated depreciation. b. Net amount which the entity expects to obtain for an asset at the end of its useful life. c. Amount of cash or cash equivalent paid or the fair value of the other consideration given to acquire an asset at the time of its acquisition or construction. d. Cost of an asset or the amount substituted for cost in the financial statements, less its residual valueWhich statements are correct concerning measurement of cost of property, plant and equipment?I. The purchase price of an item of property, plant and equipment is the cash price equivalent at the date of recognitionII. If payment is deferred beyond normal credit terms, the difference between the cash price equivalent and total payment is recognized as interest expense over the life of the asset.III. If an item of property, plant and equipment is acquired in exchange for a nonmonetary asset or a combination of monetary and nonmonetary asset, the cost of such item is measured at fair value unless the exchange transaction lacks commercial substance or fair value of either asset received or given up is not reliably determinable.IV. If an entity is able to determine reliably the fair value of both the asset given up and asset received in an exchange, the fair value of the asset given up is used to measure the cost of asset received in exchange.
- What is the purpose of charging depreciation in financial statements? A To allocate the cost of a non-current asset over the accounting periods expected to benefit from its use B To ensure that funds are available for the eventual replacement of the asset C To reduce the cost of the asset in the statement of financial position to its estimated market value D To account for the ‘wearing-out’ of the asset over its lifeWhich statement is incorrect regarding reclassification of financial assets? a) Reclassifications to FVTPL measurement category result to amounts recognized in profit or loss. b.)The effective interest rate is determined on the basis of the fair value of the asset at the reclassification date when an entity reclassifies a financial asset out of FVTPL measurement category. c.) The effective interest rate and the measurement of expected credit losses are not adjusted as a result of the reclassification from AC measurement category to FVTOCI and vice versa. d.) All reclassifications out of FVTOCI measurement category result in ‘reclassification adjustmWhen the contractual cash flows of a financial asset are renegotiated or otherwise modified and the renegotiation or modification does not result in the derecognition of that financial asset in accordance with PFRS 9, an entity shall I. Recalculate the gross carrying amount of the financial asset as the present value of the renegotiated or modified contractual cash flows that are discounted at the financial asset's original effective interest rate. II. Recognize a modification gain or loss in profit or loss. A. I only. B. Neither I nor II. C. ll only. D. Both I and II.
- When an asset is acquired and a note payable is assumed, explain how acquisition cost of the asset is determined when the interest rate for the note is less than the current market rate for similar notes.1. IAS 36 applies to which of the following assets? (a) Inventories. (b) Financial assets. (c) Assets held for sale. (d) Property, plant, and equipment. 2. Value-in-use is (a) The market value. (b) The discounted present value of future cash flows arising from use of the asset and from its disposal. (c) The higher of an asset’s fair value less cost to sell and its market value. (d) The amount at which the asset is recognized in the balance sheet. 3. If the fair value less costs to sell cannot be determined (a) The asset is not impaired. (b) The recoverable amount is the value-in-use. (c) The net realizable value is used. (d) The carrying value of the asset remains the same. 4. If assets are to be disposed of (a) The recoverable amount is the fair value less costs to sell. (b) The recoverable amount is the value-in-use. (c) The asset is not impaired. (d) The recoverable amount is the carrying value. 5. Estimates of future cash flows normally would cover projections over a maximum…Under the impairment of assets, value-in-use is * a. The undiscounted present value of future cash flows arising from the continuing use of the asset and from its disposal. b. The discounted present value of future cash flows arising from the continuing use of the asset and from its disposal. c. The higher of an asset's fair value less cost to sell and its market value d. The amount at which the asset is recognized in the statement of financial position
- According to PFRS 9, impairment gain A. Should result to carrying amount of financial asset in excess of its carrying amount assuming no impairment loss had been recognized previously B. Should result to carrying amount of financial asset in excess of its new recoverable amount C.Is amortized over the remaining term of the receivable D. Is recognized in profit or lossInstructions: Match the cash expenditures given below with the appropriate accounting treatment. An individual classification may be used more than once, or not at all. Treatments A. Record the expenditure as an asset and depreciate it. B. Record the expenditure as an asset and amortize it. C. Record the expenditure as an asset and deplete it. D. Record the expenditure as an asset but do not systematically allocate it to expense. E. Record the expenditure as an expense in the current period. F. None of the above is appropriate. Expenditures ____ 1. Acquired a truck. ____ 2. Purchased a copyright from an author. ____ 3. Paid for minor repairs to a building. ____ 4. Purchased a producing silver mine. ____ 5. Paid attorney's fees in acquiring land. ____ 6. Paid attorney's fees to defend a patent. ____ 7. Paid prior owner’s real estate taxes in acquiring land. ____ 8. Paid insurance to transport new equipment to your plant. ____ 9. Purchased timberlands to establish…Where the payment of an investment property is deferred beyondnormal credit terms, how should the entity account for anyadditional payment above the cash cost of the asset?