Khanjar Corp derives revenue from flanging services. Its chief item of equipment is a "flangifier" produced by Omani Enterprises Ltd. The only flangifier that Khanjar owns was purchased on the 1st of July 2016 for $100 000. At that time, this item was estimated to last 10 years (.e. to 30th June, 2026) and to have a salvage/residual value of $0 at the end of that useful life. However, at 30th June 2019, Khanjar noticed indicators of impairment due to Omani coming out with a new, cheaper and much more efficient neo-flangifier which could render the old one relatively inefficient. At that time, the old flangifier was estimated to have a recoverable amount of $40 000. Khanjar recognised an impairment loss on the old flangifier, but assessed that at that time the useful life would still last to 30th June 2026). Khanjar depreciates all assets on a straight line basis. Required 1. Record the impairment of the flangifier on 30 June 2019. 2. Record depreciation for the flangifier on 30 June 2020. 3. Show the Carrying Amount on 30 June 2022.
Khanjar Corp derives revenue from flanging services. Its chief item of equipment is a "flangifier" produced by Omani Enterprises Ltd. The only flangifier that Khanjar owns was purchased on the 1st of July 2016 for $100 000. At that time, this item was estimated to last 10 years (.e. to 30th June, 2026) and to have a salvage/residual value of $0 at the end of that useful life. However, at 30th June 2019, Khanjar noticed indicators of impairment due to Omani coming out with a new, cheaper and much more efficient neo-flangifier which could render the old one relatively inefficient. At that time, the old flangifier was estimated to have a recoverable amount of $40 000. Khanjar recognised an impairment loss on the old flangifier, but assessed that at that time the useful life would still last to 30th June 2026). Khanjar depreciates all assets on a straight line basis. Required 1. Record the impairment of the flangifier on 30 June 2019. 2. Record depreciation for the flangifier on 30 June 2020. 3. Show the Carrying Amount on 30 June 2022.
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