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INTER. ACC W/ ACCESS+AIRFRANCE >IC< (L
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.3BE

(a)

To determine

Partial period depreciation:

Partial period depreciation is calculated when acquisition and disposal occur at different times in a fiscal year, a company must determine the depreciation, depletion, and amortization to record for the part of the year that each asset actually is used.

To Calculate: Depreciation expense for 2016 and 2017 using straight line depreciation method.

(a)

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Straight-line method:

Under the straight-line method of depreciation, the same amount of depreciation is allocated every year over the estimated useful life of an asset.

Depreciationexpenses=(costoftheasset-salvagevalue)Estimatedusefullifeoftheasset

Cost of the equipment is $30,000. Residual value at the end of an estimated four-year service life is expected to be $2,000.  The annual depreciation is calculated as follows.

Depreciationexpenses=(costoftheasset-salvagevalue)Estimatedusefullifeoftheasset=($30,000$2000)4years=$28,0004=$7,000

Therefore the annual depreciation is $7,000

Calculate depreciation for 2016.

The equipment was purchased on March 31, 2016, that is in the year 2016 the equipment used only for 9 months (April - December).

Therefore the depreciation for 2016 is as follows:

 Depreciation expense= Annual depreciation × Numberofmonthsused12months=$7,000×912=$5250

Therefore depreciation expense for 2016 under straight line method is $5250.

Calculate depreciation for 2017:

In 2017, the equipment used for total 12 months that is January – December.

Therefore the depreciation for 2016 is as follows:

 Depreciation expense= Annual depreciation × Numberofmonthsused12months=$7,000×1212=$7,000

Therefore depreciation expense for 2017 under straight line method is $7,000.

(b)

To determine

To calculate: Depreciation expense for 2016 and 2017 using sum-of-the-years’-digits depreciation method.

(b)

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Sum-of- the-years’ digits (SYD) method:

Sum-of-the years’ digits method determines the depreciation expense by multiplying the depreciable base and declining fraction.

Depreciationexpense={Cost of the asset × (Number of years ofestimated life remaining at the beginning of the year)÷SYD ×number of months used12monthsSYD=n(n+1)2

Where n is estimated life time of the asset.

Calculate depreciation for 2016.

The equipment was purchased on March 31, 2016, that is in the year 2016 the equipment used only for 9 months (April - December).

Therefore the depreciation for 2016 is as follows:

INTER. ACC W/ ACCESS+AIRFRANCE >IC< (L, Chapter 11, Problem 11.3BE , additional homework tip  1  Depreciationexpense=($30,000$2,000)×410×912=$28,000×36120=$8,400

Therefore depreciation expense for the year 2016 is $8,400.

Calculate depreciation for 2017:

In 2017, the equipment used for total 12 months that is January – December.

Therefore the depreciation for 2016 is as follows:

Depreciation expenses for 2017 1st January to 31st March (first 3 months)

 Depreciation expense[$28,000×410×312]=$2,800

Depreciation expenses for 2017 1st April to 31st December (remaining 9 months)INTER. ACC W/ ACCESS+AIRFRANCE >IC< (L, Chapter 11, Problem 11.3BE , additional homework tip  2

 Depreciation expense[$28,000×310×912]=$6,300

Depreciation for the year 2017 is as follows

Depreciation expense = (first3months) + (remaining9months)=$2,800+$6,300=$9,100

Therefore depreciation expense for 2017 under sum-of-the years’ digits method is $9,100.

Equipment is purchased on 31st March, 2016 useful life of the equipment is 4 years, that is till March 31st, 2020. Due to that for every year depreciation is calculated based on the useful life of the equipment, which is equipments 4 years life cycle.

(c)

To determine

To calculate: Depreciation expense for 2016 and 2017 using double-declining-balance (DDB) depreciation method.

(c)

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Double declining balance (DDB) method:

In this method of depreciation, the depreciation is calculated by multiply beginning of year book value, not depreciable base, by an annual rate that is a multiple of the straight line rate.

Depreciation expense=[(Beginingvalueoftheasset)×(Straightlinerateofdepreciation × 2)×(Numberofmonthsused12months)]

Calculate depreciation for 2016.

The equipment was purchased on March 31, 2016, that is in the year 2016 the equipment used only for 9 months (April - December).

Therefore the depreciation for 2016 is as follows:

Depreciation = $30,000×(14years)2×(912)=$11,250

Therefore depreciation expense for 2016 is $11,250.

Calculate depreciation for 2017.

Depreciation expenses for 2017 1st January to 31st March (first 3 months)

Depreciation = [$30,000×(14years)2×(312)]=$ 3,750

Depreciation expenses for 2017 1st April to 31st December (remaining 9 months)INTER. ACC W/ ACCESS+AIRFRANCE >IC< (L, Chapter 11, Problem 11.3BE , additional homework tip  3

Depreciation = [$30,000$15,000×(14years)2×(912)]=$ 5,625

Depreciation for the year 2017 is as follows

depreciation expense = (first3months) + (remaining9months)=$3,750+$5,625=$9,375

Therefore depreciation expense in the year 2017 is $9,375.

Equipment is purchased on 31st March, 2016 useful life of the equipment is 4 years, that is till March 31st, 2020. Due to that for every year depreciation is calculated based on the useful life of the equipment, which is equipments 4 years life cycle.

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