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Accounting entry for the birth of baby cow

 
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Accounting entry for the birth of baby cow
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03-26-2007, 05:45 PM
ASALAM O ALYKUM

suppose if we have a dairy farm and a cow give birth a baby what is the accounting for this
Assets (DR)
and CR ???????
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03-27-2007, 01:28 AM
offcourse its an assets to the business and i think you can also write as GOODWILL or addition value/gain or something , but not 100% sure!!!!!
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04-04-2007, 08:44 PM
Dear,

A newly born cow is not a fixed asset and needs not revaluation in that context.

Animals are included in the definition of biological assets as per IAS 41. Biological assets are required to be stated in balance sheet at fair value.

Any gain/loss resulting from a fair valuation has to be refelected in profit and loss account.

Therefore, at the balance sheet date you will count all animals either procured or newly born, assess their fair values and incorporate the fair valuation in the balance sheet. Any increase or decrease from last fair valuation will be taken to profit and loss account as current period's gain or loss.

Bilogical asset could be categorized as long-term asset or short term asset in accordance with the management's intention to hold it or due to the nature of the asset. For example trees, if not intended to be sold are long term biological assets while trees, if intended to be sold are short term biological assets. But the crops which normally take only six months to mature (except sugarcane) are the short term bilogical asset.

For further clarity see IAS 41.

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Kamran.
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10-26-2011, 07:47 PM
the answer to this question is

life stock.... DR
capital.... CR
i hope. this is right
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