Question 3 (2 points) An equipment is bought at $100,000 and the depreciation period is assumed...
An equipment is bought at $100,000 and the depreciation period is assumed to be 4 years. The salvage value is estimated to be $20,000. What is the depreciation expense each year using the sum of the year’s digits approach? Show your calculations for full credit. Depreciation Book value Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 2.b Your grandfather put some money in an account for you on the day you were born. You are now 18 years old and...
Show the Calculations for all questions Cost In January 2015, Ferguson Company purchased an equipment for $100,000. The estimated residual value is $10,000, and the estimated useful life is 10 years. Sum-of-the-Years' Digits method will be used for depreciation. 1. Compute this equipment's depreciation expense for 2015? a $9,000 B. $18,000 c. $14,727 d. $16,364 2. Compute the accumulated depreciation at the end of 2016? a $68,909 b. $31,091 C. $41,875 d. $51,688 3. Compute the book value of the...
2. Equipment bought at cost of $25,000 is being considered for depreciation accounting using either the SOYD (sum- of -years - digit method) or SL (straight-line) method. If this asset will be depreciated over a period of 5 years with a salvage value of $5,000, determine the percentage increase in depreciation charges in year 2 for the SOYD method over the SL method.
On July 1, 2020, Swifty Company purchased for $6,120,000 snow-making equipment having an estimated useful life of 5 years with an estimated salvage value of $255,000. Depreciation is taken for the portion of the year the asset is used. Complete the form below by determining the depreciation expense and year-end book values for 2020 and 2021 using the 1. sum-of-the-years'-digits method. 2. double-declining balance method. 2020 2021 Sum-of-the-Years'-Digits Method Equipment Less: Accumulated Depreciation $6,120,000 $6,120,000 Year-End Book Value $6,120,000 $6,120,000...
On July 1, 2020, Blue Spruce Company purchased for $3,060,000 snow-making equipment having an estimated useful life of 5 years with an estimated salvage value of $127,500. Depreciation is taken for the portion of the year the asset is used. Complete the form below by determining the depreciation expense and year-end book values for 2020 and 2021 using the 1. sum-of-the-years'-digits method. 2. double-declining balance method. 2020 2021 Sum-of-the-Years'-Digits Method Equipment Less: Accumulated Depreciation $3,060,000 $3,060,000 Year-End Book Value Depreciation...
On July 1, 2020, Martinez Company purchased for $4,680,000 snow-making equipment having an estimated useful life of 5 years with an estimated salvage value of $195,000. Depreciation is taken for the portion of the year the asset is used Complete the form below by determining the depreciation expense and year-end book values for 2020 and 2021 using the 1. sum-of-the-years'-digits method 2. double-declining balance method 2020 2021 Sum-of-the-Years'-Digits Method Equipment $4,680,000 $4,680,000 Less: Accumulated Depreciation Year-End Book Value Depreciation Expense...
Testbank Problem 134
On July 1, 2020, Novak Company purchased for $5,040,000
snow-making equipment having an estimated useful life of 5 years
with an estimated salvage value of $210,000. Depreciation is taken
for the portion of the year the asset is used.
Complete the form below by determining the depreciation expense
and year-end book values for 2020 and 2021 using the
1.
sum-of-the-years'-digits method.
2.
double-declining balance method.
2020
2021
Sum-of-the-Years'-Digits Method
Equipment
$5,040,000
$5,040,000
Less: Accumulated Depreciation
$
$...
Testbank Problem 134
On July 1, 2020, Blue Spruce Company purchased for $6,660,000
snow-making equipment having an estimated useful life of 5 years
with an estimated salvage value of $277,500. Depreciation is taken
for the portion of the year the asset is used.
Complete the form below by determining the depreciation expense
and year-end book values for 2020 and 2021 using the
1.
sum-of-the-years'-digits method.
2.
double-declining balance method.
2020
2021
Sum-of-the-Years'-Digits Method
Equipment
$6,660,000
$6,660,000
Less: Accumulated Depreciation
$...
On January 1, Year 1, Fukisan purchased a new piece of
equipment for specialized-furniture manufacturing at a cost of
$300,000, inclusive of shipping and installation. At the time of
purchase, the equipment had an estimated useful life of 15 years
and an expected salvage value of $10,000 at the end of the 15
years.
For future budgeting purposes, Eric Anderson, CFO of Fukisan
Inc. has asked you to perform the depreciation expense calculations
for Year 2, Year 3, and Year...
1. (12 points) Robert Parish
Corporation purchased a new machine for its assembly process on
January 1, 2014. The cost of this machine was $117,900. The company
estimated that the machine would have a salvage value of $17,900 at
the end of its service life. Its life is estimated at 4 years, and
its working hours are estimated at 10,000 hours. Year-end is
December 31. Instructions Compute the depreciation expense under
the following methods and complete the depreciation schedules
below....