4.1 Choose the correct cost concepts from those given in brackets - NSC Accounting - Question 4 - 2023 - Paper 2
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4.1 Choose the correct cost concepts from those given in brackets. Write only the word(s) next to the question numbers (4.1.1 to 4.1.3) in the ANSWER BOOK.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:4.1 Choose the correct cost concepts from those given in brackets - NSC Accounting - Question 4 - 2023 - Paper 2
Step 1
4.2.1 Calculate the value of the closing stock on 28 February 2023. Use the specific identification method.
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To calculate the closing stock value, we need to sum the quantities and costs of both models of printers:
Hawi:
Units sold: 300
Units remaining: 90 (opening stock) + 340 (purchases) - 300 (sold) = 130 units
4.2.3 Explain whether Sipho should be concerned about the stockholding periods of the Hawi and Yama printers.
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Sipho should be concerned about the stockholding periods as Hawi’s period is 152.1 days while Yama’s is 55.2 days. This significant discrepancy indicates that:
Hawi Models: These are either not selling as quickly, possibly due to outdated technology or lack of demand.
Yama Models: Selling faster suggests better demand and possibly more updated features or marketing.
Possible reasons:
Hawi may have slower sales due to it being more expensive or less technologically advanced.
Yama’s faster turnover rate may attract customers due to more features, better value, or enhanced marketing.
Step 4
4.3.1 Calculate the cost price of vehicles on 1 March 2022.
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To determine the cost price of vehicles on 1 March 2022:
Given:
Cost of vehicles at acquisition was R930,000.
Trade-in value R260,000.
Thus, the effective cost price would be:
Cost=R930,000−R260,000=R670,000
Step 5
4.3.2 Explain to the bookkeeper why his method is incorrect.
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The bookkeeper's method is incorrect because he did not account for depreciation correctly. Since the asset has already undergone depreciation, the value should reflect this:
Calculation:
Full value of the vehicle is R670,000.
Assuming the asset is mostly depreciated means it should reflect a significant loss.
Thus, using the final calculation:
R670,000−R75,000=R595,000 (correct reflection of value).
Step 6
4.3.3 Explain TWO possible arguments that the CEO can use to support his decision.
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Community Engagement: Donating old computers to a local school enhances the company's image as a socially responsible business, fostering community goodwill and potentially attracting customers.
Environmental Responsibility: The decision may support sustainability efforts by reducing electronic waste, thereby promoting the company as environmentally friendly, which resonates with modern consumer values.