Details
Name of driver
Date of purchase
Cost price
Accum Deprec:1 March 2020
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Business, 06.04.2021 14:00 solisemily62
Details
Name of driver
Date of purchase
Cost price
Accum Deprec:1 March 2020
Rate of Depreciation
Method of depreciation
Amt of revenue brought in for yr
Kilometers covered for yr
Fuel and repair cost for yr
Truck A
Jaisaran
1 March 2016
R52 000-
R41 600-
20%
Cost price
R1 080 000-
120 000
R732 000-
Truck B
Truck C
Kiasa Melisha
1 March 2018 1 Sept 2020
R205 000- R360 000-
R82 000-
RO
20%
20%
Cost price Cost price
R288 000- R306 000-
70 000 34 000
R336 000- R160 000-
1,6.(a) Use the information to identify one problem in each truck. Quote
figures and provide a solution for each problem.(9)β
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