Broadway Limited (“Broadway”) purchased a piece of equipment on 1 February 2022 and had it fully set-up and operational on that date. The equipment was purchased for $160,000. In addition to the purchase price, Braodway spent $20,000 to transport the equipment on site and $30,000 of engineering fees to set-up the equipment. It had an estimated useful life of 10 years and an estimated residual value of $30,000. Each year $3,000 is spent on repairs and maintenance. On 1 July 2024, the equipment was sold for $82,500 cash. Broadway’s financial year end balance date is 30 June (ignore GST).

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Broadway Limited (“Broadway”) purchased a piece of equipment on 1 February 2022 and had it fully set-up and operational on that date. The equipment was purchased for $160,000. In addition to the purchase price, Braodway spent $20,000 to transport the equipment on site and $30,000 of engineering fees to set-up the equipment. It had an estimated useful life of 10 years and an estimated residual value of $30,000. Each year $3,000 is spent on repairs and maintenance. On 1 July 2024, the equipment was sold for $82,500 cash. Broadway’s financial year end balance date is 30 June (ignore GST).

 

Record the general journal entry to record the depreciation expense for the equipment for the year ending 30 June 2022 if Broadway uses the straight-line depreciation method.

Fill in your answer in the boxes provided. Not all boxes need to be completed. For general
journal entries, narrations are NOT required and ignore GST. Make sure each Debit (Dr) and
Credit (Cr) entry is typed in on a separate line within the Inspera text answer box.
Account Debited
Account Credited
Debit $
Credit $
Transcribed Image Text:Fill in your answer in the boxes provided. Not all boxes need to be completed. For general journal entries, narrations are NOT required and ignore GST. Make sure each Debit (Dr) and Credit (Cr) entry is typed in on a separate line within the Inspera text answer box. Account Debited Account Credited Debit $ Credit $
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