1( a ) What is the meaning of depreciation? ( b ) Give three reasons why depreciation may occur. ( c ) Name two methods of depreciation. ( d ) In what way do you think the concept of consistency...



1(a) What is the meaning of depreciation?



(b) Give three reasons why depreciation may occur.



(c) Name two methods of depreciation.



(d) In what way do you think the concept of consistency applies to depreciation?



(e) ‘Since the calculation of depreciation is based on estimates, not facts, why bother to make the



calculation?’



Explain briefly why you think that the calculation of depreciation is based on estimates.



(f
) If depreciation was omitted, what effects would this have on the final accounts?



(g) ‘Some assets increase (appreciate) in value, but normal accounting procedure would be to



ignore any such appreciation.’



Explain why bringing appreciation into account would go against the prudence concept.



(h) A business whose financial year ends at 31 December purchased on 1 January 2007 a machine



for £5,000. The machine was to be depreciated by ten equal instalments. On 4 January 2009 the



machine was sold for £3,760.



Ignoring any depreciation in the year of sale, show the relevant entries for each of the following



accounts for the years ended 31 December 2007, 2008 and 2009:



(i) Machinery



(ii) Provision for depreciation of machineryAuthors’ Note



(iii) Machinery disposals



(iv) Profit and loss



(Northern Examinations and Assessment Board: GCSE)




Authors’ Note

: this is the accumulated provision for depreciation of machinery account.








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