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Andrews Slabs bought a delivery truck on 1/7/2016. It cost $33,000 (including GST), and it was decided to depreciate it at 30%. At the end

Andrews Slabs bought a delivery truck on 1/7/2016. It cost $33,000 (including GST), and it was decided to depreciate it at 30%.

At the end of the financial year, on 30/06/2017, the balance of the accumulated depreciation of the truck was $15,300.

On 31/03/2018 Andrew traded it in on a new delivery truck. He received $8,800 for the trade in, and he paid the balance, $44,000, in cash. All figures included GST.

Andrews Slabs uses the diminishing balance method.

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Instruction to Student: after preparing the journal entries for these transactions seek approval from your assessor (Andrew) before making ledger entries

  1. Create a depreciation Worksheet for 2017 and 2018. Show your calculations.
  2. Write a General Journal entry on 30 June 2016 for depreciation.
  3. Write Ledger accounts for Motor Vehicle, Accumulated Depreciation of Motor Vehicle and Depreciation Expense from 1/7/2016 to 30/6/2018.
  4. Create an Income Statement and Balance Sheet extracts for the year ended 30 June 2018, showing the Depreciation Expense and the Motor Vehicle
  5. Write the journal entries to record the disposal of the old delivery truck on 31 March 2018, including calculation of gain or loss. Show your calculations.

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