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M9-7 Calculating Partial-Year Depreciation [LO 9-3] Calculate the amount of depr

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Question

M9-7 Calculating Partial-Year Depreciation [LO 9-3] Calculate the amount of depreciation to report during the year ended December 31 for equipment that was purchased at a cost of $66,000 on October 1. The equipment has an estimated residual value of $6,000 and an estimated useful life of five years or 20,000 hours. Assume the equipment was used for 1,000 hours from October 1 to December 31 and the company uses (a) straight-line, (b) double-declining-balance, or (c) units-of-production depreciation. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

Explanation / Answer

(a) Deprection for the year under straight line method = Cost - Salvage value / Life

= 66000 - 6000 / 5 = 12000 per year

Depreciation for 3 month = 12000*3/12 = 3000

(b) Double declining method = 2* depreciation under straight line method

= 2*3000 = 6000

(c) Production method = Cost - Salvage value / expected hour

Dep per hours = 60000 / 20000 = 3

Dep for 3 month = 1000 hours* 3 = 3000