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Purchase Price | $46,000 | |||||
Sales tax | $3,250 | |||||
Shipping costs | $200 | |||||
Insurance during shipping | $110 | |||||
Intallation and testing costs | $90 | |||||
Total Cost of machine | $49,450 | |||||
Date | Account and explanation | Debit | Credit | |||
1 | Equipment | $49,450 | ||||
Cash | $49,450 | |||||
Depreciation expenses[($49,450-$4,200)/5] | $9,050 | |||||
Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment | $9,050 | |||||
Calculation of Depreciation expenses for Machine B under different methods | ||||||
Straight Line | ||||||
Date | Cost of asset | Depreciable cost | Useful life | Depreciation expenses | Accumulated Depreciation | Book value |
At Acquisition | $1,80,000 | |||||
2020 | $1,80,000 | $1,70,150 | 4 Years | $42,538 | $42,538 | $1,37,463 |
2021 | $1,80,000 | $1,70,150 | 4 Years | $42,538 | $85,075 | $94,925 |
2022 | $1,80,000 | $1,70,150 | 4 Years | $42,538 | $1,27,613 | $52,388 |
2023 | $1,80,000 | $1,70,150 | 4 Years | $42,538 | $1,70,150 | $9,850 |
Double Declining balance | ||||||
Date | Cost of asset | Book Value | DDB Rate | Depreciation expenses | Accumulated Depreciation | Book value |
At Acquisition | $1,80,000 | |||||
2020 | $1,80,000 | $1,80,000 | 50.00% | $90,000 | $90,000 | $90,000 |
2021 | $1,80,000 | $90,000 | 50.00% | $45,000 | $1,35,000 | $45,000 |
2022 | $1,80,000 | $45,000 | 50.00% | $22,500 | $1,57,500 | $22,500 |
2023 | $1,80,000 | $22,500 | 50.00% | $11,250 | $1,68,750 | $11,250 |
Units of activity | ||||||
Date | Cost of asset | Depreciation per unit | No. of units | Depreciation expenses | Accumulated Depreciation | Book value |
At Acquisition | $1,80,000 | |||||
2020 | $1,80,000 | $1.25 | 49000 | $61,250 | $61,250 | $1,18,750 |
2021 | $1,80,000 | $1.25 | 38000 | $47,500 | $1,08,750 | $71,250 |
2022 | $1,80,000 | $1.25 | 27000 | $33,750 | $1,42,500 | $37,500 |
2023 | $1,80,000 | $1.25 | 22120 | $27,650 | $1,70,150 | $9,850 |
Highest depreciation in Year 2020 is from Double Declining balance method which is $90,000 | ||||||
Highest depreciation in Year 2023 is from Straight line method which is $42,538 | ||||||
The highest total amount is for Units of activity and Straight line method | ||||||
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