INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING LL W/ CONNECT
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.38E
Retirement and replacement
• Appendix B
Cadillac Construction Company uses the retirement method to determine depreciation on its small tools. During 2016, the first year of the company’s operations, tools were purchased at a cost of $8,000. In 2018, tools originally costing $2,000 were sold for $250 and replaced with new tools costing $2,500.
Required:
1. Prepare
2. Repeat requirement 1 assuming that the company uses the replacement depreciation method instead of the retirement method.
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On January 1, 2014, Evers Company purchased the following machine for use in its production process:
Machine: The recorded cost of this machine was $180,000. Evers estimates that the useful life of the
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Instructions
a) Calculate the amount of depreciation expense that Evers should record each year of its useful life under
the following assumptions. Show your workings.
(1) Straight-line method
(2) Double declining balance method
(3) Units-of-activity method and estimates that the useful life of machine is 125,000 units. Actual
usage is as follows: 2014, 45,000 units; 2015, 35,000 units; 2016, 25,000 units; 2017, 20,000
units.
b) Which method used to calculate depreciation reports the highest amount of depreciation expense
year 1? The highest in year 4? The highest total amount over the 4-year period?
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Assume that Hider Darwesh Company purchased a Machine for OMR 25000 on 31st December 2013.The company charging OMR 3125 depreciation per annum by following straight-line depreciation method. The company charged total depreciation till 31December 2017 is OMR 12500 and the company decided to sell this equipment for OMR 13000 on 31st Mar2018. Findout the profit or loss on sale of Machine and pass necessary journal entry in the books of Hider Darwesh Company.
a.
Dr Cash A/C 13000 Dr Accumulated depreciation A/c 13281and Cr Profit on sale of machine 1281 Cr Machinery A/C 25000
b.
Dr Cash A/C 13000 Dr Accumulated depreciation A/c 13300and Cr Profit on sale of machine 1300 Cr Machinery A/C 25000
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None of the given options
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Cadillac Construction Company uses the retirement method to determine depreciation on its small tools. During 2014, the first year of the company’s operations, tools were purchased at a cost of $8,000. In 2016, tools originally costing $2,000 were sold for $250 and replaced with new tools costing $2,500. Required: 1. Prepare journal entries to record each of the above transactions. 2. Repeat requirement 1 assuming that the company uses the replacement depreciation method instead of the retirement method.
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INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING LL W/ CONNECT
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