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Non-Current Assets

Non-current assets | Long Term Assets | Fixed Assets


Learning Objectives 
1. IAS 16 Property, plant and equipment
2. IAS 20 Accounting for Government Grants and Disclosure of Government Assistance
3. IAS 40 Investment Property
4. IAS 23 Borrowing costs

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1. IAS 16 Property, plant and equipment


Definition:
Property, plant and equipment are tangible assets held by an entity for more than one accounting period for use in the production or supply of goods or services, for rental to others, or for administrative purchases.
Recognition:
• Cost of asset can be reliably measured
• Probable that future economic benefits associated with the assets will flow to the entity
Initial measurement:

Subsequent expenditure:
Same criteria as initial costs. Otherwise do not capitalise but charge to profit or loss. E.g the cost of an extension to a building should be capitalised ( capital expenditure) as economic benefits will increase with greater space.

Subsequent measurement:
IAS 16 allows a choice of accounting treatment for property, plant and equipment:
i. Cost model
Cost less accumulated depreciation and accumulated impairment losses
ii. Revaluation model
 Revalued amount (fair value at the date of revaluation) less subsequent accumulated depreciation and impairment Losses
 Revalue sufficiently regularly so carrying amount not materially different from fair Value
 All items of same class should be revalued
Depreciation:
• Systematic basis over useful life reflecting pattern of use of asset’s economic benefits
• Periodic review of useful life and depreciation method and any change accounted for as change in accounting estimate


IAS 20 ACCOUNTING FOR GOVERNMENT GRANTS AND DISCLOSURE OF GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE


Government Grants could be:

Presentation of revenue grants:

Capital Grants:  :

It has two options for capital grants.


IAS 40 Investment Property


Investment Property is property held to earn rentals or for capital appreciation or both, rather than for:

Owner – occupied property cannot be classified as investment property.
Accounting treatment :
An entity can choose to hold investment property under either:


IAS 23 Borrowing costs


Reference:

-ACCA, F7 Financial Reporting by KAPLAN PUBLISHING

-ACCA, F7 Financial Reporting by BPP

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