llowing additional information is available. (1) Property, plant and equipment Accumulated Carrying depreciation amount K000 K000 (9,500) 24,100 6.700 8,300 At 30 September 2020 Additions to right of use assets Purchase of new plant Disposal of property Depreciation for the year At 30 September 2021 1,000 (4.000) (2,500) (2,500) (11,000) 32,600 the property disposed of was sold for KB.1 million. (i) Investments/investment income: uring the year an investment that had a carrying amount of K3 million was sold for K3.4 illion. No investments were purchased during the year. vestment income consists of: Year to 30 September. 2021 2020 K000 K000 Dividends received 200 250 Profit on sale of investment 400 600 450 Cost К000 33,600 6,700 8,300 (5,000) 43,600
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