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ASSIGNMENT 4

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The following information relates to SIYANDA:

Balances as at 31 August 20.3: R R
Plant and machinery (at cost) 119 000

Accumulated depreciation: plant and machinery 65 240




Additional information

(a) According to the assets register, plant and machinery consist of two Zeep machines of equal value. Both the
machines were purchased and installed on the same date.

(b) Depreciation is written off at 20% per annum by the diminishing balance method.

(c) On 31 January 20.4, management decided to increase production capacity and purchased a Zack machine
on credit from Thulani Ltd for R126 000. One of the Zeep machines was traded in, reducing the amount owing to Thulani Ltd
to R98 700.
(d) On 1 February 20.4, installation charges on the new machine amounting to R8 400 were paid in credit.




REQUIRED

Post the above transactions to the general ledger account provided below.



Instructions:

1. Do not type the amount with any spaces as separators for thousands (eg: 12141)
2. Round off to the nearest Rand (eg: 50.56 is 51)

3. Only show the amount, do not show the "R" for the Rand sign (eg: 12141)




SIYANDA

GENERAL LEDGER

Dr Machinery realisation Cr

R R

20.4 20.4

Jan 31 Plant and machinery 59500 Jan 31 Accumulated depreciation 34860


Profit on sale of machinery 2660 Thulani Ltd/Trade receivables control
27300




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The following information relates to Raden:

Balances as at 31 August 20.3: R R
Plant and machinery (at cost) 93 500

Accumulated depreciation: plant and machinery 51 260




Additional information

(a) According to the assets register, plant and machinery consist of two Blacky machines of equal value. Both
the machines were purchased and installed on the same date.

(b) Depreciation is written off at 20% per annum by the diminishing balance method.

(c) On 31 January 20.4, management decided to increase production capacity and purchased a Desh machine
on credit from Plack Ltd for R99 000. One of the Blacky machines was traded in, reducing the amount owing to Plack Ltd to
R77 550.
(d) On 1 February 20.4, installation charges on the new machine amounting to R6 600 were paid in credit.




REQUIRED

Post the above transactions to the general ledger account provided below.



Instructions:

1. Do not type the amount with any spaces as separators for thousands (eg: 12141)
2. Round off to the nearest Rand (eg: 50.56 is 51)

3. Only show the amount, do not show the "R" for the Rand sign (eg: 12141)




Raden

GENERAL LEDGER

Dr Machinery realisation Cr

R R

20.4 20.4

Jan 31 Plant and machinery 46750 Jan 31 Accumulated depreciation 27390


Profit on sale of machinery 2090 Plack Ltd /Trade receivables control
21450




48840 48840

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Naledi Traders purchased office furniture of R12 000 from Joe's Furniture and paid with an
electronic funds transfer. Naledi Traders maintained a favourable bank balance.

Prepare the BAE incorporating the information form the above transaction in the table below
by indicating the net effect (amount) and the account debited and credited:



Instructions for numeric responses:

1. Use a full stop to indicate any decimals (eg: 1000.01)
2. Round off to the second decimal after the full stop (eg: 50.56)

3. When an element decreases, use a negative sign in front of the amount (eg: -1000.01)

4. When an element increases, the amount will be without any sign (eg: 1000.01)

5. Only show the amount, do not show the "R" (eg: 1000)

6. If no amount should be recorded in any of the numeric spaces, please indicate it by filling
in a zero ("0")




Assets = Equity + Liabilities

0 0 0


Office furniture debit and bank account credit Not applicable Not applicable

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