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On April 01, 2010, Bajrang Marbles purchased a Machine for Rs 1,80,000 and spent Rs 10,000 on its carriage and Rs 10,000 on its installation. It is estimated that its working life is 10 years and after 10 years its scrap value will be Rs 20,000.
(a)
Prepare Machine account and Depreciation account for the first four years by providing depreciation on straight line method. Accounts are closed on March 31st every year.
(b)
Prepare Machine account, Depreciation account and Provision for depreciation account (or accumulated depreciation account) for the first four years by providing depreciation using straight line method accounts are closed on March 31 every year.

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(a)
Books of Bajrang Marbles
Machinery Account
Dr.
Cr.
Date
Particulars
J.F.
Amount
(â‚ą)
Date
Particulars
J.F.
Amount
(â‚ą)
2010
2011
Apr.01
Bank
2,00,000
Mar.31
Depreciation
18,000
(1,80,0000 + 20,000)
Balance c/d
1,82,000
2,00,000
2,00,000
2011
2012
Apr.01
Balance b/d
1,82,000
Mar.31
Depreciation
18,000
Mar.31
Balance c/d
1,64,000
1,82,000
1,82,000
2012
2013
Apr.01
Balance b/d
1,64,000
Mar.31
Depreciation
18,000
Mar.31
Balance c/d
1,46,000
1,64,000
1,64,000
2013
2014
Apr.01
Balance b/d
1,46,000
Mar.31
Depreciation
18,000
Mar.31
Balance c/d
1,28,000
1,46,000
1,46,000
Working notes: Calculation of annual depreciation
Depreciation (p.a.)
=
(Original cost – Scrap Value )
Estimated Life of Asset (years)
=
(1,80,000 + 10,000 + 10,000 – 20,000)
10
=
â‚ą 18,000 per annum
Depreciation Account
Dr.
Cr.
Date
Particulars
J.F.
Amount
(â‚ą)
Date
Particulars
J.F.
Amount
(â‚ą)
2011
2011
Mar.31
Machinery
18,000
Mar.31
Profit and Loss
18,000
18,000
18,000
2012
2012
Mar.31
Machinery
18,000
Mar.31
Profit and Loss
18,000
18,000
18,000
2013
2013
Mar.31
Machinery
18,000
Mar.31
Profit and Loss
18,000
18,000
18,000
2014
2014
Mar.31
Machinery
18,000
Mar.31
Profit and Loss
18,000
18,000
18,000
(b)
Machinery Account
Dr.
Cr.
Date
Particulars
J.F.
Amount
(â‚ą)
Date
Particulars
J.F.
Amount
(â‚ą)
2010
2011
Apr.01
Bank
2,00,000
Mar.31
Balance c/d
2,00,000
2,00,000
2,00,000
2011
2012
Apr.01
Balance b/d
2,00,000
Mar.31
Balance c/d
2,00,000
2,00,000
2,00,000
2012
2013
Apr.01
Balance b/d
2,00,000
Mar.31
Balance c/d
2,00,000
2,00,000
2,00,000
2013
2014
Apr.01
Balance b/d
2,00,000
Mar.31
Balance c/d
2,00,000
2,00,000
2,00,000
Provision for Depreciation Account
Dr.
Cr.
Date
Particulars
J.F.
Amount
(â‚ą)
Date
Particulars
J.F.
Amount
(â‚ą)
2011
2011
Mar.31
Balance c/d
18,000
Mar.31
Depreciation
18,000
18,000
18,000
2011
Apr.01
Balance b/d
18,000
2012
2012
Mar.31
Balance c/d
36,000
Mar.31
Depreciation
18,000
36,000
36,000
2012
Apr.01
Balance b/d
36,000
2013
2013
Mar.31
Balance c/d
54,000
Mar.31
Depreciation
18,000
54,000
54,000
2003
Apr.01
Balance b/d
54,000
2014
2014
Mar.31
Balance c/d
72,000
Mar.31
Depreciation
18,000
72,000
72,000
Depreciation Account
Dr.
Cr.
Date
Particulars
J.F.
Amount
Rs
Date
Particulars
J.F.
Amount
Rs
2011
2011
Mar.31
Provision for Depreciation
18,000
Mar.31
Profit and Loss
18,000
18,000
18,000
2012
2012
Mar.31
Provision for Depreciation
18,000
Mar.31
Profit and Loss
18,000
18,000
18,000
2013
2013
Mar.31
Provision for Depreciation
18,000
Mar.31
Profit and Loss
18,000
18,000
18,000
2014
2014
Mar.31
Provision for Depreciation
18,000
Mar.31
Profit and Loss
18,000
18,000
18,000

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