Kimlun Corporation Berhad Annual Report 2022

200901023978 (867077-X) Kimlun Corporation Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) 3. Significant accounting judgements and estimates (cont'd) 3.1 Judgements made in applying accounting policies 3.2 Key sources of estimation uncertainty (a) Useful lives of plant and equipment (b) Revenue recognition (i) Construction contracts (ii) Development properties Significant judgement is required in determining the stage of completion, the extent of the construction costs incurred, the estimated total construction revenue and costs. In making the judgement, the Group evaluates based on past experience and by relying on the work of specialists. The Group recognises property development revenue and expenses in the statements of comprehensive income by using the stage of completion method. The stage of completion is determined by the proportion that construction costs incurred for work performed to date bear to the estimated total construction costs. There are no critical judgements made by the management in the process of applying the Group's and the Company's accounting policies that have significant effect on the amounts recognised in the financial statements. The key assumptions concerning the future and other key sources of estimation uncertainty at the reporting date that have a significant risk of causing a material adjustments to the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities within the next financial year are discussed below: The cost of plant and equipment of the Group is depreciated on a straight-line basis over the assets' estimated economic useful lives. Management estimates the useful lives of these plant and equipment to be between 3 to 10 years. These are common life expectancies applied in the industry. Changes in the expected level of usage and technological developments could impact the economic useful lives and the residual values of these assets, therefore, future depreciation charges could be revised. For construction revenue where the Group satisfies its performance obligations over time, management has determined that a cost-based input method provides a faithful depiction of the Group’s performance in transferring control of the development construction to the customers, as it reflects the Group’s efforts incurred to date relative to the total inputs expected to be incurred for the construction work. The measure of progress is based on the costs incurred to date as a proportion of total costs expected to be incurred up to the completion of the construction work. - 51 - NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022 Annual Report 2022 116

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