Property, Plant and Equipment
Property, Plant and Equipment
Property, Plant and Equipment
AND EQUIPMENT
PART 1
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INTRODUCTION AND
SCOPE
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PAS 16
CLASSES OF PPE:
a. Land
b. Land and buildings
c. Machinery
d. Ships
e. Aircraft
f. Motor vehicles
g. Furniture and fixtures
h. Office equipment
i. Bearer plants
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PAS 16
DOES NOT APPLY TO:
Classified as held for sale (PFRS 5-non current assets
held for sale)
Biological assets, other than bearer plants (PAS 41-
agriculture)
Exploration and evaluation assets (PFRS 6)
Mineral rights and reserves
Land held for undetermined use or for capital
appreciation (PAS 40-investment property)
Land by real estate developer held for sale in the
normal course of business (PAS 2-inventories) 4
DEFINITION OF PPE
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RECOGNITION and DERECOGNITION
▰ The cost of an item of property, plant and equipment shall
be recognized as an asset only if:
▻ it is probable that future economic benefits associated
with the item will flow to the entity; and
▻ the cost of the item can be measured reliably.
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INITIAL at cost
SUBSEQUENT using cost or
revaluation model
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INITIAL COST
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Aldous Company imported a new machine at a peso
equivalent of P330,000. The company has to pay
additional cost of importing the asset such as
P10,000 import duties and P15,000 value-added
taxes. Costs of transporting the asset was P5,000 and
cost of preparing the asset for its intended use
include P5,000 installation. How much is the initial
cost of the machine?
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Purchase price P330,000
Import duties 10,000
Cost of transport 5,000
Installation cost 5,000
Initial cost P350,000
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SPECIAL CASES OF
ACQUISITION
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DEFERRED SETTLEMENT
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On September 1, 2018, Bane Corporation purchased a new
machine on a deferred payment basis. A down payment of
P20,000 was made and 4 annual installments of P60,000
each are to be made beginning on September 1, 2018. The
cash equivalent price of the machine was P230,000. Due to
an employee strike, Bane could not install the machine
immediately, and thus incurred P3,000 of storage costs.
Costs of installation (excluding the storage costs) amounted
to P8,000. The amount to be capitalized as the cost of the
machine is ______________.
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Cash price equivalent P230,000
Installation cost 8,000
Initial cost P238,000
*Storage costs are not necessary to bring the asset to its intended
location and condition.
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ISSUANCE OF BONDS
▰ Hierarchy:
a. Fair value (or present value) of the
bonds issued
b. Fair value of asset received
c. Face value of the bonds issued
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ISSUANCE OF SHARES
▰ Hierarchy:
a. Fair value of asset received
b. Fair value of shares issued
c. Par value or stated value of shares
issued
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On October 1, 2019, Harith Corporation purchases an industrial
building by an issue of 5,000,000 ordinary shares of P1 par
each to the vendor. Harith Corporation’s shares have been
actively traded on the stock exchange but its quoted price has
been erratic ranging from a low of P3.50 to a high of P13.50 for
the year. On the date of purchase of the building, Harith
Corporation’s shares are quoted at P8.80. The company paid
P220,000 transfer and legal cost in relation to the building. At
the time of acquisition, the industrial building has a fair value
of P35,000,000 on the existing use basis. At what amount
should the building be initially recorded?
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Fair value of building P35,000,000
Transfer and legal cost 220,000
Initial cost P35,220,000
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EXCHANGE OF ASSETS
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A brand-new set of monobloc chairs in exchange for
used chairs which originally cost P300,000 and was
50% depreciated. Additional cash of P50,000 was
paid. The fair value of the old chairs was determined
to be P180,000, while the fair value of the new chairs
is P250,000. The exchange has commercial
substance. How much is the initial cost of the new
chairs?
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Fair value of asset given up P180,000
Cash paid50,000
Initial cost P230,000
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DONATED ASSET
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A cabinet was donated by a shareholder. The
cabinet has an appraised value of P50,000.
Delivery and handling costs amounts to P1,500
to bring the cabinet to the company’s premises.
How much is the initial cost of the asset?
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Fair value of asset P50,000
Initial cost P50,000
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SELF-CONSTRUCTED ASSET
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LUMP-SUM PURCHASE
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LAND & BUILDING
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COST OF LAND
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COST OF LAND
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COST OF BUILDING
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COST OF BUILDING
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Carmela Company commenced operations at the beginning of the current year, costs are incurred by the
entity:
Payment for land P1,000,00 LAND
0
Payment of property taxes in arrears 40,000 LAND
Title search and insurance 50,000 LAND
Option paid for an alternative land which was not acquired 30,000 EXPENSE
Cost of relocating squatters 10,000 LAND
Special assessment for city improvements on water and sewer system 150,000 LAND
Demolition of old building on land, net of salvage of P10,000 100,000 BUILDIN
G
Survey before construction of new building 60,000 LAND
Contract price for factory building 5,000,000 BUILDIN
G
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Carmela Company commenced operations at the beginning of the current year, costs are incurred by the
entity:
Architect fee 230,000 BUILDIN
G
Building permit or payment to city hall for approval of building 120,000 BUILDIN
construction G
Excavation before new construction 110,000 BUILDIN
G
Safety fence around construction site 35,000 BUILDIN
G
Safety inspection on building 30,000 BUILDIN
G
Removal of safety fence after completion of factory building 20,000 BUILDIN
G
New fence surrounding the factory 80,000 LAND
IMPROVEMENT
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COST OF MACHINE
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ABC Inc. acquired a machine at the beginning of the current year. The following costs were incurred:
Cash paid for machine, inclusive of 12% VAT P896,000 800,000
Cost of transporting machine 30,000 30,000
Labor cost of installation by expert fitter 50,000 50,000
Labor cost of testing machine 40,000 40,000
Cost of safety rails and platform surrounding machine 60,000 60,000
Cost of water device to keep machine cool 80,000 80,000
Cost of adjustment to machine to make it operate more efficiently 75,000 75,000
Estimated dismantling cost to be incurred as required by contract 65,000 65,000
Insurance cost for the current year 15,000 EXPENSE
Cost of training personnel who will use the machine 25,000 EXPENSE
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
Property, plant and equipment are defined as
A. Tangible assets held for sale in the ordinary course of business.
B. Tangible assets held to earn rentals or for capital appreciation or both.
C. Tangible assets held for use in the production or supply of goods or services and
expected to be used during more than one reporting period.
D. Tangible assets held for use in the production or supply of goods or services, for rental to
others, or for administrative purposes and expected to be used during more than one
reporting period.
NOTE:
(a) are held for use in the production or supply of goods or services, for rental to others, or
for administrative purposes; and
(b) are expected to be used during more than one period”
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
A machine was purchased on account with a price of P2,000,000 with credit terms 3/10,
n/30. Other costs paid were freight charges of P2,000, repairs of P3,500 for damage during
installation, and installation costs of P2,250. Estimated future dismantling costs of the new
equipment is P40,000. The company paid P20,000 to dismantle the old machine to make
room for the new one. The company paid the purchase price beyond the discount period.
How much is the initial cost of the machine?
A. P2,047,750
B. P1,987,750
C. P1,967,750
D. P2,027,750
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THANKS!
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