FUND. OF ACCT. W/CONNECT
FUND. OF ACCT. W/CONNECT
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ISBN: 9781260001136
Author: Wild
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 10, Problem 17E

Requirement-1:

To determine

To prepare: The journal entries to record the partial year depreciation and disposal of machine on July 1, 2019, if the machine is sold for $45,500 cash

Requirement-1:

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Answer to Problem 17E

Solution: The journal entries to record the partial year depreciation and disposal of machine are as follows:

    Journal entries
    Date Account titles Debit Credit
    Jul. 1, 2019
    Depreciation Expense- Machine
    $ 7,500


    Accumulated Depreciation- Machine

    $ 7,500




    Jul. 1, 2019
    Cash
    $ 45,500


    Accumulated Depreciation- Machine
    $ 67,500


    Gain on sale of Machine

    $ 8,000

    Machine

    $ 105,000

Explanation of Solution

Explanation:



The journal entries to record the partial year depreciation and disposal of machine are explained as follows:

    Journal entries
    Date Account titles Debit Credit
    Jul. 1, 2019
    Depreciation Expense- Machine
    $ 7,500


    Accumulated Depreciation- Machine

    $ 7,500

    (Being partial year depreciation recorded for the year 2019)






    Jul. 1, 2019
    Cash
    $ 45,500


    Accumulated Depreciation- Machine
    $ 67,500


    Gain on sale of Machine 45500-(105000-67500)

    $ 8,000

    Machine

    $ 105,000
    (Being machine sold for cash)


Working note:

    Calculation of Straight line method depreciation:


    Cost (A)
    $ 105,000
    Salvage Value (B)
    $ -
    Life Years (C)
    7
    Annual Straight Line Depreciation =(A-B)/C = $ 15,000


    Number of months asset used in the year 2019 (Jan. 1 to July 1, 2019 )
    6
    Depreciation for the year 2019 = 15000*6/12 = $ 7,500
    Depreciation for first 4 years (2015 to 2018) = 15000*4 =
    $ 60,000
    Accumulated depreciation balance as on July 1, 2019 = (60000+7500)=$ 67,500

Conclusion

Conclusion:

Hence, the journal entries are prepared to record the partial year depreciation and disposal of the machine.

Requirement-2:

To determine

To prepare: The journal entries to record the partial year depreciation and disposal of machine on July 1, 2019, if the machine is destroyed and insurance claim received is $25,000

Requirement-2:

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 17E

Solution: The journal entries to record the partial year depreciation and disposal of machine are as follows:

    Journal entries
    Date Account titles Debit Credit
    Jul. 1, 2019
    Depreciation Expense- Machine
    $ 7,500


    Accumulated Depreciation- Machine

    $ 7,500




    Jul. 1, 2019
    Cash
    $ 25,000


    Accumulated Depreciation- Machine
    $ 67,500


    Loss on sale of Machine
    $ 12,500


    Machine

    $ 105,000

Explanation of Solution

Explanation:



The journal entries to record the partial year depreciation and disposal of machine are explained as follows:

    Journal entries
    Date Account titles Debit Credit
    Jul. 1, 2019
    Depreciation Expense- Machine
    $ 7,500


    Accumulated Depreciation- Machine

    $ 7,500

    (Being partial year depreciation recorded for the year 2019)






    Jul. 1, 2019
    Cash
    $ 25,000


    Accumulated Depreciation- Machine
    $ 67,500


    Loss on sale of Machine (105000-67500)-25,000
    $ 12,500


    Machine

    $ 105,000
    (Being insurance claim received for machine destroyed in fire)


Working note:

    Calculation of Straight line method depreciation:


    Cost (A)
    $ 105,000
    Salvage Value (B)
    $ -
    Life Years (C)
    7
    Annual Straight Line Depreciation =(A-B)/C = $ 15,000


    Number of months asset used in the year 2019 (Jan. 1 to July 1, 2019 )
    6
    Depreciation for the year 2019 = 15000*6/12 = $ 7,500
    Depreciation for first 4 years (2015 to 2018) = 15000*4 =
    $ 60,000
    Accumulated depreciation balance as on July 1, 2019 = (60000+7500)=$ 67,500

Conclusion

Conclusion:

Hence, the journal entries are prepared to record the partial year depreciation and disposal of the machine.

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