You have been engaged to audit TRULY-HONEST Company, a trading company, for the year ended December 31, 2020. A portion of the entity's unadjusted trial balance as of December 31, 2020, is presented below: TRULY-HONEST Company Unadjusted Trial Balance December 31, 2020 DEBIT CREDIT Land and Building Accumulated depreciation - building Delivery equipment Accumulated depreciation - delivery equipment P1,353,750 502,200 54,000 During the course of your audit, you obtained additional information relative to the accounts in the trial balance as follows: TRULY-HONEST Company recently acquired a building and the surrounding land. The company's accountant established a single Land and Building account and has made the following entries: January 3 January 3 March 7 1,275,000 16,500 127,500 Acquisition price Prepayment of insurance on building (2 years) Renovation costs on building Entertainment cost to familiarize the public with new facility opened that day April1 6,000 1,425,000 December 31 Depreciation for 2020, computed by straight-line method with 20-year life 71,250 Balance 1,353,750 o Additional findings: v Upon acquisition, the land was independently appraised at P345,000 and the building P1,035,000. The company computes depreciation using the straight-line method The building is expected to have a residual value of 10% of its cost basis at the end of its 20-year life. The building was placed in service on April 1, 2020 TRULY-HONEST Company acquired a used delivery truck for P163,050 on July 1, 2020. The following expenditures were made upon acquisition and debited likewise to Delivery Equipment account. New tires 12,150 Body repair and paint 13,350 Installation of special shelves 7,650 One-year insurance premium 6,000 Management expects the truck to be of service for four years and to be driven a total of 80,000 kilometers. Expected salvage value is P30,000. Depreciation has not been provided on this truck and will be computed using service quantity kilometers. The truck was driven 8,000 kilometers from August to December 2020.
You have been engaged to audit TRULY-HONEST Company, a trading company, for the year ended December 31, 2020. A portion of the entity's unadjusted trial balance as of December 31, 2020, is presented below: TRULY-HONEST Company Unadjusted Trial Balance December 31, 2020 DEBIT CREDIT Land and Building Accumulated depreciation - building Delivery equipment Accumulated depreciation - delivery equipment P1,353,750 502,200 54,000 During the course of your audit, you obtained additional information relative to the accounts in the trial balance as follows: TRULY-HONEST Company recently acquired a building and the surrounding land. The company's accountant established a single Land and Building account and has made the following entries: January 3 January 3 March 7 1,275,000 16,500 127,500 Acquisition price Prepayment of insurance on building (2 years) Renovation costs on building Entertainment cost to familiarize the public with new facility opened that day April1 6,000 1,425,000 December 31 Depreciation for 2020, computed by straight-line method with 20-year life 71,250 Balance 1,353,750 o Additional findings: v Upon acquisition, the land was independently appraised at P345,000 and the building P1,035,000. The company computes depreciation using the straight-line method The building is expected to have a residual value of 10% of its cost basis at the end of its 20-year life. The building was placed in service on April 1, 2020 TRULY-HONEST Company acquired a used delivery truck for P163,050 on July 1, 2020. The following expenditures were made upon acquisition and debited likewise to Delivery Equipment account. New tires 12,150 Body repair and paint 13,350 Installation of special shelves 7,650 One-year insurance premium 6,000 Management expects the truck to be of service for four years and to be driven a total of 80,000 kilometers. Expected salvage value is P30,000. Depreciation has not been provided on this truck and will be computed using service quantity kilometers. The truck was driven 8,000 kilometers from August to December 2020.
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