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Capital vs. Revenue
           Capital vs. Revenue

Why segregate ?


£ essential for accounting concept of matching
  costs with revenues


£ distinction affects the ‘bottom line’ directly
Fixed Asset
                Fixed Asset

A fixed asset

is an asset held with the intention of
being used
for the purpose of producing goods
and is not held for sale
in the normal course of business.
Capital Expenditure
             Capital Expenditure


An expenditure incurred with a view to bringing

       an asset into existence or
       an advantage
       or a benefit of an enduring nature

for the business, is treated as capital expenditure.
Revenue Expenditure
   Revenue Expenditure


    An expenditure incurred

     for day-to-day running

        of the business,

is treated as revenue expenditure.
Deferred Revenue Expenditure
   Deferred Revenue Expenditure

An expenditure which is
   not in the nature of capital expenditure
 or does not bring any asset into existence,
                    but yet
 the benefit of which to the business would
     be enjoyed over, say 3-5 subsequent
                years, is treated
      as deferred revenue expenditure.
Components of Cost of Fixed Asset
 Components of Cost of Fixed Asset

1. Purchase Price.
2. Import duty / any other non-refundable levy.
3. Any directly attributable cost of bringing the
   asset to its working condition.
4. Borrowing cost of funds that finance the
   asset.
5. Commissioning and trial expenses until
   commencement of production.
Revaluation of Assets
     Revaluation of Assets

Generally not allowed unless there are valid
and compelling reasons.
These reasons & basis for revaluation must
be disclosed.
A class of assets is revalued and not an
individual one.
Increase in value is credited to Revaluation
Reserve a/c and decrease written off to
Profit & Loss a/c
Machinery Spares
            Machinery Spares

 ‘ not specific to a particular machine / asset &
     can be used for generally for various items
     of assets’ are treated as any other inventory
     and expensed on issue.
‘ specific to a particular machine / asset & can
     be used in connection with that asset only’
‘ use expected to be irregular’ are capitalized to
     be written off in a systematic manner over a
     period.
Accounting for Fixed Assets
     Accounting for Fixed Assets

Asset Account                Related Expense*

Land                              None
Property, Plant, Equipment        Depreciation
Natural Resources                 Depletion
(like mines, oilfields )
Intangibles                       Amortization
 * on income statement
Depreciation
                  Depreciation

Every year depreciation is calculated and
  journal entry passed as under

    Depreciation Expense a/c dr
           To Accumulated Depreciation a/c*

* is a contra account and its matching pair is the asset
      a/c.
Depreciation
                 Depreciation

Every year depreciation is calculated and
  journal entry passed as under
     Depreciation Expense a/c dr
              To Accumulated Depreciation a/c
- is a contra account and its matching pair is the asset
     a/c.
- is a non cash expense, hence added to net
    income in cash flow statement.
Depreciation
             Depreciation

In the Balance Sheet Assets are shown at

Gross Value
less Accumulated Depreciation
_________________________
Book Value
Depreciation
             Depreciation

GAAP provide for several methods of
  depreciation – we study these three


i ] Straight Line
ii ] Units of Production (UOP)
iii ] Written Down Value (WDV)
Depreciation
                  Depreciation

GAAP provide for several methods of
  depreciation – we study these three
i ] Straight Line –


    straight line depreciation allocates an equal
    amount of expense each year during useful
    life of the asset.
Depreciation
                  Depreciation

GAAP provide for several methods of
  depreciation – we study these three
i ] Straight Line –
    straight line depreciation allocates an equal amount
    of expense each year during useful life of the asset.

                 cost of asset less its residual value
Calculation =
                      expected useful life in years
Depreciation
                 Depreciation

GAAP provide for several methods of depreciation – we
      study these three
i ] Straight Line
ii ] Units of Production ( UOP )–

Method involves two step process
1. Calculate the UOP rate
               = cost of asset less its residual value
  divided by expected useful life in UOP
Depreciation
                Depreciation

GAAP provide for several methods of depreciation – we
      study these three
i ] Straight Line
ii ] Units of Production ( UOP )–

Method involves two step process
1. Calculate the UOP rate
2. Multiply the rate by actual UOP during the
   period.
Depreciation
                Depreciation

GAAP provide for several methods of depreciation – we
   study these three

i ] Straight Line
ii ] Units of Production (UOP)
iii ] Written Down Value (WDV) –
-     depreciation is calculated as %.
-     following year’s depreciation at % above,
      applied to the book value at beginning of the
      year.
Depreciation
                 Depreciation

GAAP provide for several methods of depreciation – we
   study these three

i ] Straight Line
ii ] Units of Production (UOP)
iii ] Written Down Value (WDV) –
      - approved by Indian Income Tax laws.
      - ignores residual value in the first year’s
      depreciation.
Depreciation
               Depreciation

i ] Straight Line
ii ] Written Down Value (WDV) –

   If asset put to use in the middle of a year.
   depreciation in the first year is equal to
   depreciation for full year x fraction of year asset
   used.
   If asset commissioned in January , depreciation
   will be one fourth of full year.
Sale of Asset
           Sale of Asset


at some point , fixed assets are no longer
useful and need to be sold, exchanged or
discarded.



at this time asset account is credited &
accumulated depreciation is debited.
Sale of Asset
            Sale of Asset

at some point , fixed assets are no longer useful
and need to be sold, exchanged or discarded.
at this time asset account is credited &
accumulated depreciation is debited.
if sale value of the discontinued asset is
more (less) than its book value, a gain (loss)
is realized.
this is credited to (written off) profit & loss
account.
“ Accounting for capital expenditure is
   critical as segregation between capital
   & revenue expense has direct impact on
   the bottom line.
Depreciation is a major non-cash expense
   that provides cash inflow for business.
All assets are depreciated in a consistent
   manner so that there are no hits to
   bottom line when asset reaches end of
   its useful life”

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Accounting for fixed assets

  • 1. Capital vs. Revenue Capital vs. Revenue Why segregate ? £ essential for accounting concept of matching costs with revenues £ distinction affects the ‘bottom line’ directly
  • 2. Fixed Asset Fixed Asset A fixed asset is an asset held with the intention of being used for the purpose of producing goods and is not held for sale in the normal course of business.
  • 3. Capital Expenditure Capital Expenditure An expenditure incurred with a view to bringing an asset into existence or an advantage or a benefit of an enduring nature for the business, is treated as capital expenditure.
  • 4. Revenue Expenditure Revenue Expenditure An expenditure incurred for day-to-day running of the business, is treated as revenue expenditure.
  • 5. Deferred Revenue Expenditure Deferred Revenue Expenditure An expenditure which is not in the nature of capital expenditure or does not bring any asset into existence, but yet the benefit of which to the business would be enjoyed over, say 3-5 subsequent years, is treated as deferred revenue expenditure.
  • 6. Components of Cost of Fixed Asset Components of Cost of Fixed Asset 1. Purchase Price. 2. Import duty / any other non-refundable levy. 3. Any directly attributable cost of bringing the asset to its working condition. 4. Borrowing cost of funds that finance the asset. 5. Commissioning and trial expenses until commencement of production.
  • 7. Revaluation of Assets Revaluation of Assets Generally not allowed unless there are valid and compelling reasons. These reasons & basis for revaluation must be disclosed. A class of assets is revalued and not an individual one. Increase in value is credited to Revaluation Reserve a/c and decrease written off to Profit & Loss a/c
  • 8. Machinery Spares Machinery Spares ‘ not specific to a particular machine / asset & can be used for generally for various items of assets’ are treated as any other inventory and expensed on issue. ‘ specific to a particular machine / asset & can be used in connection with that asset only’ ‘ use expected to be irregular’ are capitalized to be written off in a systematic manner over a period.
  • 9. Accounting for Fixed Assets Accounting for Fixed Assets Asset Account Related Expense* Land None Property, Plant, Equipment Depreciation Natural Resources Depletion (like mines, oilfields ) Intangibles Amortization * on income statement
  • 10. Depreciation Depreciation Every year depreciation is calculated and journal entry passed as under Depreciation Expense a/c dr To Accumulated Depreciation a/c* * is a contra account and its matching pair is the asset a/c.
  • 11. Depreciation Depreciation Every year depreciation is calculated and journal entry passed as under Depreciation Expense a/c dr To Accumulated Depreciation a/c - is a contra account and its matching pair is the asset a/c. - is a non cash expense, hence added to net income in cash flow statement.
  • 12. Depreciation Depreciation In the Balance Sheet Assets are shown at Gross Value less Accumulated Depreciation _________________________ Book Value
  • 13. Depreciation Depreciation GAAP provide for several methods of depreciation – we study these three i ] Straight Line ii ] Units of Production (UOP) iii ] Written Down Value (WDV)
  • 14. Depreciation Depreciation GAAP provide for several methods of depreciation – we study these three i ] Straight Line – straight line depreciation allocates an equal amount of expense each year during useful life of the asset.
  • 15. Depreciation Depreciation GAAP provide for several methods of depreciation – we study these three i ] Straight Line – straight line depreciation allocates an equal amount of expense each year during useful life of the asset. cost of asset less its residual value Calculation = expected useful life in years
  • 16. Depreciation Depreciation GAAP provide for several methods of depreciation – we study these three i ] Straight Line ii ] Units of Production ( UOP )– Method involves two step process 1. Calculate the UOP rate = cost of asset less its residual value divided by expected useful life in UOP
  • 17. Depreciation Depreciation GAAP provide for several methods of depreciation – we study these three i ] Straight Line ii ] Units of Production ( UOP )– Method involves two step process 1. Calculate the UOP rate 2. Multiply the rate by actual UOP during the period.
  • 18. Depreciation Depreciation GAAP provide for several methods of depreciation – we study these three i ] Straight Line ii ] Units of Production (UOP) iii ] Written Down Value (WDV) – - depreciation is calculated as %. - following year’s depreciation at % above, applied to the book value at beginning of the year.
  • 19. Depreciation Depreciation GAAP provide for several methods of depreciation – we study these three i ] Straight Line ii ] Units of Production (UOP) iii ] Written Down Value (WDV) – - approved by Indian Income Tax laws. - ignores residual value in the first year’s depreciation.
  • 20. Depreciation Depreciation i ] Straight Line ii ] Written Down Value (WDV) – If asset put to use in the middle of a year. depreciation in the first year is equal to depreciation for full year x fraction of year asset used. If asset commissioned in January , depreciation will be one fourth of full year.
  • 21. Sale of Asset Sale of Asset at some point , fixed assets are no longer useful and need to be sold, exchanged or discarded. at this time asset account is credited & accumulated depreciation is debited.
  • 22. Sale of Asset Sale of Asset at some point , fixed assets are no longer useful and need to be sold, exchanged or discarded. at this time asset account is credited & accumulated depreciation is debited. if sale value of the discontinued asset is more (less) than its book value, a gain (loss) is realized. this is credited to (written off) profit & loss account.
  • 23. “ Accounting for capital expenditure is critical as segregation between capital & revenue expense has direct impact on the bottom line. Depreciation is a major non-cash expense that provides cash inflow for business. All assets are depreciated in a consistent manner so that there are no hits to bottom line when asset reaches end of its useful life”