Sooky has a spotter truck with a book value of $40,000 and a remaining useful life...
iSooky has a spotter truck with a book value of $40,000 and a remaining useful life of five years. At the end of the five years the spotter truck will have a zero salvage value. The market value of the spotter truck is currently $32,000. iSooky can purchase a new spotter truck for $120,000 and receive $31,000 in return for trading in its old spotter truck. The new spotter truck will reduce variable manufacturing costs by $25,000 per year over...
15 iSooky has a spotter truck with a book value of $40,000 and a remaining useful life of five years. At the end of the five years the spotter truck will have a zero salvage value. The market value of the spotter truck is currently $32,000. iSooky can purchase a new spotter truck for $120,000 and receive $31,000 in return for trading in its old spotter truck. The new spotter truck will reduce variable manufacturing costs by $25,000 per year...
18- Marks Corporation has two operating departments, Drilling and Grinding, and an office. The three categories of office expenses are allocated to the two departments using different allocation bases. The following information is available for the current period: Office Expenses Total Allocation Basis Salaries $ 30,000 Number of employees Depreciation 20,000 Cost of goods sold Advertising 40,000 Net sales Item Drilling Grinding Total Number of employees 1,000 1,500 2,500 Net sales $ 325,000 $ 475,000 $ 800,000 Cost of goods...
18 - Riener Hospital has an x-ray machine with a book value of $60,000 and a remaining useful life of three years. At the end of the three years the equipment will have a zero salvage value. The market value of the equipment is currently $32,000. Riener can purchase a new machine for $145,000 and receive $28,000 in return for trading in its old machine. The new machine will reduce variable manufacturing costs by $27,000 per year over the three-year...
Rory Company has a machine with a book value of $111.000 and a remaining five-year useful life. A new machine is available at a cost of $120,000, and Rory can also receive $90,000 for trading in its old machine. The new machine will reduce variable manufacturing costs by $14,000 per year over its five-year useful life. Calculate the incremental income. (Any losses or outflows should be entered with a minus sign.) Incremental Income From Replacing Machine Incremental income incremental cost)
16- Wren Pork Company uses the value basis of allocating joint costs in its production of pork products. Relevant information for the current period follows: Product Pounds Price/lb. Loin chops 3,000 $ 5.00 Ground 10,000 2.00 Ribs 4,000 4.75 Bacon 6,000 3.50 The total joint cost for the current period was $43,000. How much of this cost should Wren Pork allocate to Loin chops? Multiple Choice $0. $5,909. $8,600. $10,750. $43,000. 18- Marks Corporation has two operating departments, Drilling and...
Granfield Company has a piece of manufacturing equipment with a book value of $36,000 and a remaining useful life of four years. At the end of the four years the equipment will have a zero salvage value. The market value of the equipment is currently $21,200. Granfield can purchase a new machine for $112,000 and receive $21,200 in return for trading in its old machine. The new machine will reduce variable manufacturing costs by $18,200 per year over the four-year...
Rory Company has a machine with a book value of $85,000 and a remaining five-year useful life. A new machine is available at a cost of $121,000, and Rory can also receive $87,000 for trading in its old machine. The new machine will reduce variable manufacturing costs by $23,000 per year over its five-year useful life Calculate the incremental income. (Any losses or outflows should be entered with a minus sign.) Incremental Income From Replacing Machine Incremental income (incremental cost)
Rory Company has a machine with a book value of $113,000 and a remaining five-year useful life. A new machine is available at a cost of $118,000, and Rory can also receive $68,000 for trading in its old machine. The new machine will reduce variable manufacturing costs by $21,000 per year over its five-year useful life. Calculate the incremental income. (Any losses or outflows should be entered with a minus sign.) Incremental Income From Replacing Machine Incremental income (incremental cost)
Rory Company has a machine with a book value of $113,000 and a remaining five-year useful life. A new machine is available at a cost of $122,500, and Rory can also receive $75,000 for trading in its old machine. The new machine will reduce variable manufacturing costs by $21,500 per year over its five-year useful life. Calculate the incremental income. (Any losses or outflows should be entered with a minus sign.) Incremental Income From Replacing Machine Incremental income incremental cost)