Question 7 The Humpty Doo Rare Earths Mining Company started mining operations on 1 July 2019. In the year to the 30th June 2020 three areas were explored, Europium, Gadolinium, and Terbium. The following costs were incurred: Total site Exploration and evaluation costs Property, plant Exploration and evaluation costs Intangibles assets costs. 4 and equipment $m $m $m 9 18 27 Europium Gadolinium Terbium 18 12 30 9 21 30 36 51 87 Rare earths were discovered at Europium on 17th January 2020. In April 2020 after a review of the prospects for the Gadolinium site it was decided to abandon operations there. Exploration was still a work in progress at the Terbium site, but no decision had been made about the commercial potential of that site. Development of the Europium site had continued during the year and at 30th June 2020 $36 million had been incurred. These costs are to be written off on a production basis. This cost relates to the construction of plant and equipment. It is estimated that there are 150,000 tonnes of rare earth which has a current sale price of $3,500 per tonne. By the 30th June 2020 15.000 tonnes had been extracted at a production cost of $6 million of which 12,000 tonnes were sold. Required Record this first year's transactions by journal entry using the area of interest method. 10/PC or ALT-FN-F10 (Mac) *** Ma Me PP I Mi PI

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The Humpty Doo Rare Earths Mining Company started mining operations on 1 July 2019. In the year to the 30th June 2020 three areas were explored, Europium,
Gadolinium, and Terbium. The following costs were incurred:
Exploration and
evaluation costs
Property, plant
Exploration and
evaluation costs.
Intangibles assets
Total site.
costs
D
and equipment
$m
$m
$m
9
27
Europium
Gadolinium
Terbium
18
30
9
36
Rare earths were discovered at Europium on 17th January 2020. In April 2020 after a review of the prospects for the Gadolinium site it was decided to abandon
operations there. Exploration was still a work in progress at the Terbium site, but no decision had been made about the commercial potential of that site. Development.
of the Europium site had continued during the year and at 30th June 2020 $36 million had been incurred. These costs are to be written off on a production basis.
This cost relates to the construction of plant and equipment. It is estimated that there are 150,000 tonnes of rare earth which has a current sale price of $3,500 per
tonne. By the 30th June 2020 15.000 tonnes had been extracted at a production cost of $6 million of which 12,000 tonnes were sold.
Required
Record this first year's transactions by journal entry using the area of interest method.
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Transcribed Image Text:Question Completion Status: QUESTION 7 Question 7 The Humpty Doo Rare Earths Mining Company started mining operations on 1 July 2019. In the year to the 30th June 2020 three areas were explored, Europium, Gadolinium, and Terbium. The following costs were incurred: Exploration and evaluation costs Property, plant Exploration and evaluation costs. Intangibles assets Total site. costs D and equipment $m $m $m 9 27 Europium Gadolinium Terbium 18 30 9 36 Rare earths were discovered at Europium on 17th January 2020. In April 2020 after a review of the prospects for the Gadolinium site it was decided to abandon operations there. Exploration was still a work in progress at the Terbium site, but no decision had been made about the commercial potential of that site. Development. of the Europium site had continued during the year and at 30th June 2020 $36 million had been incurred. These costs are to be written off on a production basis. This cost relates to the construction of plant and equipment. It is estimated that there are 150,000 tonnes of rare earth which has a current sale price of $3,500 per tonne. By the 30th June 2020 15.000 tonnes had been extracted at a production cost of $6 million of which 12,000 tonnes were sold. Required Record this first year's transactions by journal entry using the area of interest method. *** For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT-FN+F10 (Mac) Arial BIUS Paragraph I Q X 5 è 11 F v 10pt V AV 2 8. (0) O: 医用国 X² X₂T 1. 11 "ΩΘΙ + me V ✓ - Save and Submit Click Save and Submit to sase and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all ansicers 18 12 21 1 51 RBUNG 30 87 EBEB CB FC 13 Save All Anwers
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