2.1 Due to increased membership, the owner decided to extend the building and install new fixtures and fittings. Extension to the building was completed at a cost of R60 000. The extension was ready for use on 1 July 2020. However, members only began using the new extension from 1 August 2020. 2.2 Fixtures and fittings were installed for a total cost of R20 000. Fixtures were also ready for use on 1 July 2020 but put to use on 1 August 2020. 2.3 On 30 September 2020 old gym equipment was traded-in for R45 000 for electronic equipment costing R121 000. The new equipment was new installed and tested by the supplier at an additional cost of R9 000. The old equipment that was traded-in was bought on 1 January 2019 for a capitalised cost of R66 000. The difference between the trade-value and the cost of the new electronic equipment was settled by an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). 3. No other transactions for the purchase and /or sale of property, plant and equipment took place during the current financial year. Required: Prepare the note for Property, plant and equipment as it would appear in the financial statements of Fit Line Gym for the year ended 31 December 2020 in compliance with International Financial Reporting Standards suitable for this type of business entity. Show all workings. Round off all calculations to the nearest Rand. You may ignore the total column.
2.1 Due to increased membership, the owner decided to extend the building and install new fixtures and fittings. Extension to the building was completed at a cost of R60 000. The extension was ready for use on 1 July 2020. However, members only began using the new extension from 1 August 2020. 2.2 Fixtures and fittings were installed for a total cost of R20 000. Fixtures were also ready for use on 1 July 2020 but put to use on 1 August 2020. 2.3 On 30 September 2020 old gym equipment was traded-in for R45 000 for electronic equipment costing R121 000. The new equipment was new installed and tested by the supplier at an additional cost of R9 000. The old equipment that was traded-in was bought on 1 January 2019 for a capitalised cost of R66 000. The difference between the trade-value and the cost of the new electronic equipment was settled by an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). 3. No other transactions for the purchase and /or sale of property, plant and equipment took place during the current financial year. Required: Prepare the note for Property, plant and equipment as it would appear in the financial statements of Fit Line Gym for the year ended 31 December 2020 in compliance with International Financial Reporting Standards suitable for this type of business entity. Show all workings. Round off all calculations to the nearest Rand. You may ignore the total column.
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