Trancor Ltd has been in operation for over 60 years. It has a standard straight-line depreciation policy for all its fixed assets. A new CFO was appointed in January 2020 and after review of the financial statements questioned the large write off of assets in December 2019. The Accountant stated these assets were computers and were not being used as the technology was obsolete. New computers were purchased on March 1, 2019 to replace the old ones and these were being depreciated over 5 years using the current policy. The CFO after discussion with management agreed that the reducing balance method at a rate of 30% per annum is more suitable for the computers and instructed the Accountant to make the changes to the depreciation policy. This change meets the requirements of a change in accounting policy. The scrap value of the computers is $5,000. The Balance Sheet extract for December 31, 2019 was as follows:
Computers at cost 80,000
Accumulated depreciation 12,500
Net Book Value 67,500
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