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ASSESSMENT BRIEF
Subject Code and Title ACCT6003 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PROCESS
Assessment Major Assessment – Part 2
Individual/Group Individual
Length Not applicable
Learning outcomes 1. Explain the regulatory framework that governs financial reporting in Australia with emphasis on the Conceptual
Framework for financial reporting
3. Apply accounting principles and standards when accounting for non-current assets, revenue and liabilities and recognise the judgements required in a range of diverse business contexts
5. Differentiate between shares and debentures and apply appropriate accounting procedures
Submission Week 8, Sunday 11 Nov 2018 by 11:55pm AEST/AEDT
Weighting 25% (Part 2 only, Full assessment 30%)
Total Marks 100 marks
Context:
This assignment forms Part 2 of the major assignment. Students are provided with a business case in which an entrepreneur, Xiaojing Wu, from China immigrated to Australia and considered setting up a business in South Australia. Xiaojing decided to change the business structure from a partnership to a private company, ChiHerbal Pty Ltd, and it has been great years for them. After ten years of operation, the company has grown and again they have made a decision to move onto public company structure ChiHerbal Ltd from private company structure.
In Part 2 of the assignment, students are required to prepare journal entries to account for a range of transactions undertaken by ChiHerbal Ltd.
Business Case
Refer to the transactions for Modules 2, 3 and 4 (Impairment of Assets will not be assessed in this assignment).
Instructions
Students are expected to review the content of Module 2, 3 and 4 (excluding Impairment of
Assets in Module 4). Students are required to account for the formation and operation of CHiHerbal Ltd, i.e. transactions regarding the company’s financing activities, fixed assets, and intangible assets.
Assignment Part 2 Questions
Assume you were the accountant of ChiHerbal Ltd, address the requirements of the following independent scenarios for the company.
Scenario 1 Financing Company Operations (30 marks)
On 1 July 2017, ChiHerbal Ltd was registered and offered 500,000 ordinary shares to the public at an issue price of $7, payable as follows. As per the company’s constitution, all surplus money from application would be transferred to allotment and/or calls accounts.
$3 on application (due by 1 August 2017)
$2.5 on allotment (due by 30 August 2017)
$1.5 on Call 1 (due by 15 June 2018)
$1 on Call 2 (due by 30 July 2018)
Application has been closed and by 1 August 2017, 600,000 shares have been applied for of which applicants for 100,000 shares forwarded the full $8 per share, and the reminder paid application money only.
On 15 August, directors decided to allot shares in full to applicants who had paid the full amount and to all remaining applications on a pro rata basis.
The cost of publishing prospectus and stamp duty ($29,000) was also paid on 15 August. Other legal fees of $7,000 were paid on this date too.
All outstanding allotment money was received by the due date above.
The Call 1 was made on 1 May 2018 with money due by 15 June. Subsequently Call 2 was made on 1 July 2018 with money due by 30 July 2018. All money was received on the due dates except for the holder of 15,000 shares who failed to meet both call 1 & 2. On 1 September 2018, as provided for in the constitution, the directors decided to forfeit these shares. They were reissued, on 15 September 2018, as paid to $8 for $6 cash with a brokerage fee of $4,000. The balance of the forfeited shares account (after the reissuing share costs) was returned to the former shareholder on 30 September 2018.
Required
Prepare the journal entries to record the transactions of ChiHerbal Ltd up to and including that which took place on 30 September 2018. (Show all workings and narrations are compulsory) Scenario 2 Property, Plant and Equipment (25 marks)
The end of the reporting period for ChiHerbal Ltd is 30 June. The company depreciates all depreciable assets using the straight-line method.
The following events / transactions occurred during 2017 and 2018:
01 April 2017
Paid $90,000 cash for a Truck A. ChiHerbal Ltd estimated the truck’s useful life and residual value at 5 years and $10,000.
30 June 30 2017
Paid $140,000 cash for equipment. ChiHerbal Ltd estimated the equipment’s useful life for 10 years with no residual value.
31 August 2017
Paid $2,500 cash for Truck A’s transmission repairs and oil change.
01 September 2017
ChiHerbal Ltd decided to change the basis of measuring equipment to the revaluation model. ChiHerbal Ltd directors assessed the equipment’s fair value at 1 September 2017 at $115,000 with remaining life 8 years.
1 March 2018
Truck A has been sold for $59,000 cash
30 June 2018 ChiHerbal Ltd re-assessed fair value on 30 June 2018 by independent valuer and the equipment’s fair value at 30 June 2018 was $120,000.
Required
Prepare the journal entries to record the above transactions of ChiHerbal Ltd for the financial year ended 30 June 2017 and 2018.
Students are required to show depreciation entries as well as closing entry(ies) to Asset Revaluation Surplus Account only, if any (you do not need to show closing entries to P+L summary). Show all workings and narrations are compulsory. Tax effect on revaluation is ignored.
Scenario 3 Lease (35 marks)
On 31 December 2016, ChiHerbal Ltd has entered into an agreement to lease a Machine from a manufacturer, Cessnock Ltd.
The lease agreement details are as follows.
Length of lease, non-cancellable 5 years
Commencement date 1 July 2017
Annual lease payment, commencing 1 July 2017 $8,000
Usual selling price of (fair Value) the Machine at 1 July 2017 $35,322
Lessor’s carrying amount of the machine at 1 July 2017 $31,000
Estimated useful life of the Machine 7 years
Estimated residual value of the plant at the end of its economic life $3,000
Residual value at the end of the lease term, 100% is guaranteed by ChiHerbal Ltd. $2,160
Interest rate implicit in the lease 9%
Required
a) Prepare a schedule of lease payments for the entire lease term and the journal entries for ChiHerbal Ltd in respect of the lease for the financial year ended 30 June 2018 and 2019 only (20 marks).
b) Prepare a schedule of lease receipts for the entire lease term and the journal entries for the manufacturer, Cessnock Ltd for the financial year ended 30 June 2018 and 2019 only in respect of the lease for the lease term (15 marks).
Note: Include narrations for all journal entries. Present value tables (both single dollar and annuity tables) have been included at the end of the assessment
Scenario 4 Intangible Assets (10 marks)
ChiHerbal Ltd has undertaken a project to develop an online sales team. The project involves all sales representatives being equipped with a hologram-projecting equipment which can project an accurate, image of every stock item ordered by customers.
The costs incurred in the current period on this project for the financial year 30 June 2017 were:
• Computer equipment (life five years, zero residual value) $500,000
• Software development $380,000
• Consultants’ fees (for testing) $620,000
ChiHerbal Ltd expected the project to ‘go-live’ by the end of financial year 2017. However errors were detected and the project was still under on-going experimental testing. Application for a patent has been delayed. ChiHerbal Ltd was hoping to sell the technology to other companies but the marketing department have confirmed that currently there’s yet to be existence of a market for the new product.
Required
For the reporting period ended 30 June 2017, applying the provisions of AASB 138, identify the amount of development and whether the development costs should be capitalised or recognised as an expense.
In your answer must refer to the relevant sections and paragraphs in AASB 138 Intangible Assets to fully justify your conclusion. Journal entries are not required.
Present value tables for the Question 3 Lease
Present Value Of $1
4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10% 11% 12%
0 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000
1 0.9615 0.9524 0.9434 0.9346 0.9259 0.9174 0.9091 0.9009 0.8929
2 0.9246 0.9070 0.8900 0.8734 0.8573 0.8417 0.8264 0.8116 0.7972
3 0.8890 0.8638 0.8396 0.8163 0.7938 0.7722 0.7513 0.7312 0.7118
4 0.8548 0.8227 0.7921 0.7629 0.7350 0.7084 0.6830 0.6587 0.6355
5 0.8219 0.7835 0.7473 0.7130 0.6806 0.6499 0.6209 0.5935 0.5674
6 0.7903 0.7462 0.7050 0.6663 0.6302 0.5963 0.5645 0.5346 0.5066
7 0.7599 0.7107 0.6651 0.6227 0.5835 0.5470 0.5132 0.4817 0.4523
8 0.7307 0.6768 0.6274 0.5820 0.5403 0.5019 0.4665 0.4339 0.4039
9 0.7026 0.6446 0.5919 0.5439 0.5002 0.4604 0.4241 0.3909 0.3606
10 0.6756 0.6139 0.5584 0.5083 0.4632 0.4224 0.3855 0.3522 0.3220
Present Value Of Annuity (in arrear)
4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10% 11% 12%
1 0.9615 0.9524 0.9434 0.9346 0.9259 0.9174 0.9091 0.9009 0.8929
2 1.8861 1.8594 1.8334 1.8080 1.7833 1.7591 1.7355 1.7125 1.6901
3 2.7751 2.7232 2.6730 2.6243 2.5771 2.5313 2.4869 2.4437 2.4018
4 3.6299 3.5460 3.4651 3.3872 3.3121 3.2397 3.1699 3.1024 3.0373
5 4.4518 4.3295 4.2124 4.1002 3.9927 3.8897 3.7908 3.6959 3.6048
6 5.2421 5.0757 4.9173 4.7665 4.6229 4.4859 4.3553 4.2305 4.1114
7 6.0021 5.7864 5.5824 5.3893 5.2064 5.0330 4.8684 4.7122 4.5638
8 6.7327 6.4632 6.2098 5.9713 5.7466 5.5348 5.3349 5.1461 4.9676
9 7.4353 7.1078 6.8017 6.5152 6.2469 5.9952 5.7590 5.5370 5.3282
10 8.1109 7.7217 7.3601 7.0236 6.7101 6.4177 6.1446 5.8892 5.6502

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