Connect Access Card for Accounting: What the Numbers Mean
Connect Access Card for Accounting: What the Numbers Mean
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ISBN: 9781259675966
Author: Marshall
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.23P
To determine

Concept Introduction:

Straight line method of depreciation: This is one of the methods to calculate the depreciation on assets. Under this method the depreciable value of asset it divided equally for each year f its estimated life. The formula to calculate the deprecation under straight line method is as follows:

  Annual Straight line depreciation = (Cost- Salvage Value)Estimated life in years 

Double Declining balance method of depreciation: This is one of the methods to calculate the depreciation on assets. Under this method, the depreciation is calculated on the beginning book value of depreciation using a depreciation rate. The depreciation rate is calculated with the help of following formula:

  Double declining depreciation rate =  2Expected life in years

Requirement-a:

To Calculate:

The depreciation expense for each year using both the depreciation methods

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 6.23P

The depreciation expense for each year using both the depreciation methods is as follows:

    Straight Line Method:
    Depreciation for the year
    Year- 2016
    $ 11,400
    Year- 2017
    $ 22,800
    Year- 2018
    $ 22,800
    Year- 2019
    $ 22,800
    Year- 2020
    $ 22,800
    Year- 2021
    $ 11,400
    Double Declining balance Method:
    Depreciation for the year
    Year- 2016
    $ 26,400
    Year- 2017
    $ 42,240
    Year- 2018
    $ 25,344
    Year- 2019
    $ 15,206
    Year- 2020
    $ 9,124
    Year- 2021
    $ 2,737

Explanation of Solution

The depreciation expense for each year using both the depreciation methods is calculated as follows:

    Straight Line Method:
    Number of Months Asset used in the yearAnnual DepreciationDepreciation for the yearAccumulated DepreciationEnding Net Book value
    A
    B =(132000-18000)/5
    C=B*A/12
    D
    132000-D
    Year- 2016
    6
    $ 22,800
    $ 11,400
    $ 11,400
    $ 120,600
    Year- 2017
    12
    $ 22,800
    $ 22,800
    $ 34,200
    $ 97,800
    Year- 2018
    12
    $ 22,800
    $ 22,800
    $ 57,000
    $ 75,000
    Year- 2019
    12
    $ 22,800
    $ 22,800
    $ 79,800
    $ 52,200
    Year- 2020
    12
    $ 22,800
    $ 22,800
    $ 102,600
    $ 29,400
    Year- 2021
    6
    $ 22,800
    $ 11,400
    $ 114,000
    $ 18,000
    Double Declining balance Method:
    Beginning Net Book valueNumber of Months Asset used in the yearDepreciation RateDepreciation for the yearEnding Net Book value
    A
    B
    C =2/5
    C =A*B*C/12
    D=A-C
    Year- 2016
    $ 132,000
    6
    40%
    $ 26,400
    $ 105,600
    Year- 2017
    $ 105,600
    12
    40%
    $ 42,240
    $ 63,360
    Year- 2018
    $ 63,360
    12
    40%
    $ 25,344
    $ 38,016
    Year- 2019
    $ 38,016
    12
    40%
    $ 15,206
    $ 22,810
    Year- 2020
    $ 22,810
    12
    40%
    $ 9,124
    $ 13,686
    Year- 2021
    $ 13,686
    6
    40%
    $ 2,737
    $ 10,949
To determine

Concept Introduction:

Straight line method of depreciation: This is one of the methods to calculate the depreciation on assets. Under this method the depreciable value of asset it divided equally for each year f its estimated life. The formula to calculate the deprecation under straight line method is as follows:

  Annual Straight line depreciation = (Cost- Salvage Value)Estimated life in years 

Double Declining balance method of depreciation: This is one of the methods to calculate the depreciation on assets. Under this method, the depreciation is calculated on the beginning book value of depreciation using a depreciation rate. The depreciation rate is calculated with the help of following formula:

  Double declining depreciation rate =  2Expected life in years

Requirement-b:

To Calculate:

The depreciation expense for the year ended Dec. 31, 2016 using both the depreciation methods

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 6.23P

The depreciation expense for the year ended Dec. 31, 2016 using both the depreciation methods is as follows:

    Straight Line Method:
    Depreciation for the year
    Year- 2016
    $ 11,400
    Double Declining balance Method:
    Depreciation for the year
    Year- 2016
    $ 26,400

Explanation of Solution

The depreciation expense for each year using both the depreciation methods is calculated as follows:

    Straight Line Method:
    Number of Months Asset used in the yearAnnual DepreciationDepreciation for the yearAccumulated DepreciationEnding Net Book value
    A
    B =(132000-18000)/5
    C=B*A/12
    D
    132000-D
    Year- 2016
    6
    $ 22,800
    $ 11,400
    $ 11,400
    $ 120,600
    Year- 2017
    12
    $ 22,800
    $ 22,800
    $ 34,200
    $ 97,800
    Year- 2018
    12
    $ 22,800
    $ 22,800
    $ 57,000
    $ 75,000
    Year- 2019
    12
    $ 22,800
    $ 22,800
    $ 79,800
    $ 52,200
    Year- 2020
    12
    $ 22,800
    $ 22,800
    $ 102,600
    $ 29,400
    Year- 2021
    6
    $ 22,800
    $ 11,400
    $ 114,000
    $ 18,000
    Double Declining balance Method:
    Beginning Net Book valueNumber of Months Asset used in the yearDepreciation RateDepreciation for the yearEnding Net Book value
    A
    B
    C =2/5
    C =A*B*C/12
    D=A-C
    Year- 2016
    $ 132,000
    6
    40%
    $ 26,400
    $ 105,600
    Year- 2017
    $ 105,600
    12
    40%
    $ 42,240
    $ 63,360
    Year- 2018
    $ 63,360
    12
    40%
    $ 25,344
    $ 38,016
    Year- 2019
    $ 38,016
    12
    40%
    $ 15,206
    $ 22,810
    Year- 2020
    $ 22,810
    12
    40%
    $ 9,124
    $ 13,686
    Year- 2021
    $ 13,686
    6
    40%
    $ 2,737
    $ 10,949
To determine

Concept Introduction:

Straight line method of depreciation: This is one of the methods to calculate the depreciation on assets. Under this method the depreciable value of asset it divided equally for each year f its estimated life. The formula to calculate the deprecation under straight line method is as follows:

  Annual Straight line depreciation = (Cost- Salvage Value)Estimated life in years 

Double Declining balance method of depreciation: This is one of the methods to calculate the depreciation on assets. Under this method, the depreciation is calculated on the beginning book value of depreciation using a depreciation rate. The depreciation rate is calculated with the help of following formula:

  Double declining depreciation rate =  2Expected life in years

Requirement-c:

To Calculate:

The accumulated depreciation and net book value of the machine at Dec. 31, 2017 using both the methods

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 6.23P

The accumulated depreciation and net book value of the machine at Dec. 31, 2017 using both the methods is as follows:

    Straight Line Method:
    Accumulated DepreciationEnding Net Book value
    Year- 2017
    $ 34,200
    $ 97,800
    Double Declining balance Method:
    Depreciation for the yearEnding Net Book value
    Year- 2017
    $ 42,240
    $ 63,360

Explanation of Solution

The depreciation expense and net book value for each year using both the depreciation methods is calculated as follows:

    Straight Line Method:
    Number of Months Asset used in the yearAnnual DepreciationDepreciation for the yearAccumulated DepreciationEnding Net Book value
    A
    B =(132000-18000)/5
    C=B*A/12
    D
    132000-D
    Year- 2016
    6
    $ 22,800
    $ 11,400
    $ 11,400
    $ 120,600
    Year- 2017
    12
    $ 22,800
    $ 22,800
    $ 34,200
    $ 97,800
    Year- 2018
    12
    $ 22,800
    $ 22,800
    $ 57,000
    $ 75,000
    Year- 2019
    12
    $ 22,800
    $ 22,800
    $ 79,800
    $ 52,200
    Year- 2020
    12
    $ 22,800
    $ 22,800
    $ 102,600
    $ 29,400
    Year- 2021
    6
    $ 22,800
    $ 11,400
    $ 114,000
    $ 18,000
    Double Declining balance Method:
    Beginning Net Book valueNumber of Months Asset used in the yearDepreciation RateDepreciation for the yearEnding Net Book value
    A
    B
    C =2/5
    C =A*B*C/12
    D=A-C
    Year- 2016
    $ 132,000
    6
    40%
    $ 26,400
    $ 105,600
    Year- 2017
    $ 105,600
    12
    40%
    $ 42,240
    $ 63,360
    Year- 2018
    $ 63,360
    12
    40%
    $ 25,344
    $ 38,016
    Year- 2019
    $ 38,016
    12
    40%
    $ 15,206
    $ 22,810
    Year- 2020
    $ 22,810
    12
    40%
    $ 9,124
    $ 13,686
    Year- 2021
    $ 13,686
    6
    40%
    $ 2,737
    $ 10,949

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