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On 31 December 2018, the fair value of the AFS investment increase to RM45m. On this
date, HTL Bhd signs an agreement with a third party to dispose of the business for a
consideration of RM240m. Costs to sell are estimated at 3% of the consideration.
Required:
Compute the reversal of impairment loss that shall be recognised on 31 December 2018.
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- On 1 January 2019, ABC, Inc. decided to replace its existing machinery which it had acquired on 1 January 2016 for P40 million and initiated process for acquisition of new machinery. Simultaneously, it also initiated efforts to sell of the old machinery. The new machinery was commissioned on 30 March 2019. The company depreciates machinery assuming a zero residual value and 5-year total useful life. The carrying value of old machinery as at 1 January 2019 worked out to P16 million. If the fair value of the old machinery is P12 million and it would cost 10% of the sale proceeds to close the deal, find out when the company should classify the machinery as held-for-sale. 1.) What is the journal entry to record the reclassification? 2.) How much is the total depreciation expense to be recognized for 2019?A Ltd owns an owner-occupied asset that is measured using the revaluation model. The asset’scarrying amount at the end of the financial year is R20 000. The fair value of the asset is R27 000.The entity has determined the fair value less costs to sell of the asset as R26 000 and the value inuse as R32 000.Required:Explain how you would calculate the carrying value of the asset and at what value the asset shouldbe presented at in the financial statements.TIA Bhd paid RM9,000,000 on 1 January 2016 to purchase a building for capital appreciation. The fair value of the building on 31 December 2016 and 31 December 2017 were RM16,000,000 and RM11,000,000, respectively. On 30 June 2018, TIA Bhd decided to use this building as an administrative office. The remaining useful life of the office building on 30 June 2018 is 8 years. The fair value of the building on 30 June 2018 was RM14,000,000. However, due to financial problem, TIA Bhd sold this building on 30 June 2019 for RM15,500,000. TIA Bhd adopted fair value model for investment property and revaluation model for owner occupied property. The straight-line method has been used by TIA Bhd to calculate depreciation for the fixed asset. TIA Bhd closes its account on 31 December every year.REQUIRED:(a) Prepare all journal entries for the year 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019.(b) Explain the accounting treatment for the derecognition of investment property