
Accounting: What the Numbers Mean 9th Edition by Wayne W McManus, Daniel F Viele, David H Marshall
Edition 9ISBN: 0073527068
Accounting: What the Numbers Mean 9th Edition by Wayne W McManus, Daniel F Viele, David H Marshall
Edition 9ISBN: 0073527068Depreciation calculation methods—partial year Freedom Co. purchased a new machine on July 2, 2010, at a total installed cost of $44,000. The machine has an estimated life of five years and an estimated salvage value of $6,000.
Required:
a. Calculate the depreciation expense for each year of the asset’s life using:
1. Straight-line depreciation.
2. Double-declining-balance depreciation.
3. 150% declining-balance depreciation.
b. How much depreciation expense should be recorded by Freedom Co. for its fiscal year ended December 31, 2010, under each of the three methods? (Note: The machine will have been used for one-half of its first year of life.)
c. Calculate the accumulated depreciation and net book value of the machine at December 31, 2011, under each of the three methods.
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Depreciation Calculation methods :
Depreciation : It is a method of assigning the tangible asset’s cost over its estimated useful life.
Straight line : It is a method of allocating depreciation by dividing the variation among an asset's cost and its estimated salvage value by the expected number of years it is supposed to be used.
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