Acquisition Cost and Depreciation Reveille, Inc., purchased Machine #204 on Apri
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Acquisition Cost and Depreciation
Reveille, Inc., purchased Machine #204 on April 1, 2016, and placed the machine into production on April 3, 2016. The following information is relevant to Machine #204:
The company expects that the machine could be used for 10 years, after which the salvage value would be zero. However, Reveille intends to use the machine only 8 years, after which it expects to be able to sell it for $9,800. The invoice for Machine #204 was paid April 10, 2016. The number of units produced in 2016 and 2017 was 23,200 and 29,000, respectively. Reveille computes depreciation expense to the nearest whole month.
Required:
Compute the depreciation expense for 2016 and 2017, using the following methods. Round your answers to the nearest dollar.
Straight-line method:
2016 depreciation = $
2017 depreciation = $
Sum-of-the-years'-digits method:
2016 depreciation = $
2017 depreciation = $
Double-declining-balance method:
2016 depreciation = $
2017 depreciation = $
Activity method (units of production):
2016 depreciation = $
2017 depreciation = $
Explanation / Answer
Cost of the asset :
Price:. 60000
Discount of 2% 1200
Payment to supplier. 58800
Freight expenses: 2500
Preparation and installation 3900
Total cost: 65100
Depreciation- straight line method
2016-- (65100 - 9800)/ 8*9/12 = 5184
2017 - 6912
Depreciation - sum of the years method
2016 - 55300 * 8/36 = 12288
2017 - 55300 *7/36. = 10752
Depreciation - double declining method
2016 - 55300* 25% = 13825
2017 - (55300-13825) *25% = 10369
Depreciation - activity method
2016 depreciation - 55300*23200/138500 = 9263
2017 depreciation - 55300* 29000/ 138500 = 11580
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