Net profit after adjusting error (video below)
A business statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income for the year ended 31 December 20X6 showed a net profit of $20,900. It was later found that $4,500 paid for the purchase of a motor van had been debited to motor expenses account. It is the company’s policy to depreciate motor vans at 25 per cent per year, with a full year’s charge in the year of acquisition.
What would the net profit be after adjusting for this error?
Answer
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Draft net profit 20,900
Add: purchase price 4,500
Less: additional depreciation (4,500 x 25%) (1,125)
Adjusted profit 24,275
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