4.11 Property, fixtures and equipment
Property, fixtures and equipment
Recognition and measurement
Items of property and equipment are measured at cost less accumulated depreciation and any accumulated impairment losses.
Purchased software that is integral to the functionality of the related equipment is capitalized as part of that equipment.
If significant parts of an item of property and equipment have different useful lives, then they are accounted for as separate items (major components) of property and equipment.
Any gain or loss on disposal of an item of property and equipment is recognized within other income in profit or loss.
Subsequent costs
Subsequent expenditure is capitalized only if it is probable that the future economic benefits associated with the expenditure will flow to the Group. Ongoing repairs and maintenance are expensed as incurred.
Depreciation
Depreciation is calculated to write off the cost of items of property and equipment less their estimated residual values using the straight-line method over their estimated useful lives and is generally recognized in profit or loss.
The estimated useful lives of property and equipment for the current and comparative periods are as follows:
Years | |
Building | 30 |
Furniture, fixtures and equipment | 4-5 |
Motor vehicles | 4 |
Computer hardware and software | 3-4 |
Depreciation methods, useful lives and residual values are reviewed at each reporting date and adjusted if appropriate.
Capital work-in progress is initially recorded at cost, and upon completion is transferred to the appropriate category of property and equipment and thereafter depreciated.