Entry 1 | |||
NO entry since machine A is sold on Jan. 1 only | |||
Entry 2 | |||
Cash | 11000 | ||
Acc. Dep.- Machine A | 25360 | ||
Gain on sale | 360 | ( balancigng fig ) | |
Machine A | 36000 | ||
Entry 3 | |||
NO entry since machine B is sold on Jan. 1 only | |||
Entry 4 | |||
Acc. Dep.- Machine B | 53760 | ||
Loss on sale | 18440 | ( balancigng fig ) | |
Machine B | 72200 | ||
Need help with journal entry. Ly Company disposed of two different assets. On January 1, prior...
Ly Company disposed of two different assets. On January 1, prior to their disposal, the accounts reflected the following: Original Residual Estimated Asset Cost Value Life Machine $ 40,000 $ 4,700 5 years Accumulated Depreciation (straight-line) $ 28, 240 (4 years) Machine 76,200 5,400 12 years 53,100 (9 years The machines were disposed of in the following ways. a Machine A: Sold on January 1 for $12,000 cash. b. Machine B: On January 1, this machine was sold to a...
Ly Company disposed of two different assets. On January 1, prior to their disposal, the accounts reflected the following Accumulated Depreciation (straight-line) $ 28,240 (4 years) Original Residual Estimated Life Asset Value Cost Machine $ 40,000 $4,700 5 years A Machine 12 years 53,100 (9 years) 5, 400 76,200 The machines were disposed of in the following ways: a. Machine A: Sold on January 1 for $12,000 cash b. Machine B: On January 1, this machine was sold to a...
During the current year, Martinez Company disposed of two different assets. On January 1, prior to their disposal, the accounts reflected the following: Accumulated Depreciation (straight-line) $63,007 (13 years) Original Residual Estimated Life Cost Value Asset Мachine A $77,200 $4,500 15 years 14,100 (6 years) Machine B 21,000 8 years 2,200 The machines were disposed of in the following ways: a. Machine A: Sold on January 2 for $21,000 cash b. Machine B: On January 2, this machine was sold...
Saved Help During 2017, Ly Company disposed of two different assets. On January 1, 2017, prior to disposal of the assets, the accounts reflected the following: Asset Machine A Machine B Original Residual Cost Value $24,000 $2,000 59, 2003, 200 Estimated Life 5 years 14 years Accumulated Depreciation (straight-line) $17.600 (4 years) 48,000 (12 years) The machines were disposed of in the following ways: a. Machine A: This machine was sold on January 1, 2017 for $5,750 cash. b. Machine...
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Diaz Company owns a machine that cost $126,900 and has accumulated depreciation of $94,000. Prepare the entry to record the disposal of the machine on January 1 in each seperate situation. 1. The machine needed extensive repairs and was not worth repairing. Diaz disposed of the machine, receiving nothing in return. 2. Diaz sold the machine for $16,000 cash. 3. Diaz sold the machine for $32,900 cash. 4. Diaz sold the machine for $41,000 cash. View transaction list Journal entry...
During the current year, Merkley Company disposed of three different assets. On January 1 of the current year, prior to their disposal, the accounts reflected the following: OriginalResidual Estimated Depreciation Value 3,000 6 years Life Asset Machine A Machine B MachineC Cost straight line) 12,000 (4 years) 4,000 10 years 45,600 (8 years) 6,700 16 years 51,975 (12 ycars) 21,000 61,000 76,000 The machines were disposed of in the following ways: a. Machine A: Sold on January 1 for $8,500...
Diaz Company owns a machine that cost $126,300 and has accumulated depreciation of $93,900. Prepare the entry to record the disposal of the machine on January 1 in each seperate situation. 1. The machine needed extensive repairs and was not worth repairing Diaz disposed of the machine, receiving nothing in return. 2. Diaz sold the machine for $16,100 cash. 3. Diaz sold the machine for $32,400 cash. 4. Diaz sold the machine for $41,500 cash. View transaction list Journal entry...
Diaz Company owns a machine that cost $126,200 and has accumulated depreciation of $92,500. Prepare the entry to record the disposal of the machine on January 1 in each seperate situation. 1. The machine needed extensive repairs and was not worth repairing. Diaz disposed of the machine, receiving nothing in return. 2. Diaz sold the machine for $15,500 cash. 3. Diaz sold the machine for $33,700 cash. 4. Diaz sold the machine for $41,400 cash. View transaction list Journal entry...
During the current year, Martinez Company disposed of two different assets. On January 1, prior to their disposal, the accounts reflected the following: al Asset Machine A Machine B Original Cost $85,700 29,500 Residual Value $10,400 3,900 Estimated Life 15 years 8 years Accumulated Depreciation (straight-line) $65, 260 (13 years) 19,200 (6 years) The machines were disposed of in the following ways: a. Machine A: Sold on January 2 for $29,500 cash. b. Machine B: On January 2, this machine...