Component accounting – engine
On Jan 01, 01, entity E, a railroad company, acquires a railway locomotive for CU 108 that is available for use on the same day. Payment is effected in cash on the same day. It is planned to use the engine for 24 years. After every six years a major inspection of the engine is necessary. On Jan 01, 01, the cost of this inspection would be CU 24. The engine consists of the following components:
|
Costs of purchase |
|
|
Pivot mounting with wheel sets |
16 |
|
Engine box |
19 |
|
Transformer |
24 |
|
Electric power converter |
13 |
|
Control units |
18 |
|
Auxiliary converter |
18 |
|
Total |
108 |
The transformer is replaced after 12 years and is not serviced during the major inspection. The other parts each have a useful life of 24 years and are serviced during each major inspection.
Required
Prepare any necessary entries in E”s financial statements as on Dec 31, 01. E regards the entire engine as a single item of property, plant, and equipment.
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