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(Depreciation鈥擲YD, Act., SL, and DDB) The following data relate to the Machinery account of Eshkol, Inc. at December 31, 2017.


Machinery

A

B

C

D

Original cost

\(46,000

\)51,000

\(80,000

\)80,000

Year purchased

2012

2013

2014

2016

Useful life

10 years

15,000 hours

15 years

10 years

Salvage value

\( 3,100

\) 3,000

\( 5,000

\) 5,000

Depreciation method

Sum-of-the year digits

Activity

Straight-line

Double-declining balance

Accum. depr. through 2017

\(31,200

\)35,200

\(15,000

\)16,000

*In the year an asset is purchased, Eshkol, Inc. does not record any depreciation expense on the asset. In the year an asset is retired or traded in, Eshkol, Inc. takes a full year鈥檚 depreciation on the asset.

The following transactions occurred during 2018.

  1. On May 5, Machine A was sold for \(13,000 cash. The company鈥檚 bookkeeper recorded this retirement in the following manner in the cash receipts journal.

Cash 13,000

Machinery (Machine A) 13,000

b. On December 31, it was determined that Machine B had been used 2,100 hours during 2018.

c. On December 31, before computing depreciation expense on Machine C, the management of Eshkol, Inc. decided the useful life remaining from January 1, 2018, was 10 years.

d. On December 31, it was discovered that a machine purchased in 2017 had been expensed completely in that year. This machine cost \)28,000 and has a useful life of 10 years and no salvage value. Management has decided to use the double-declining-balance method for this machine, which can be referred to as 鈥淢achine E.鈥

Instructions

Prepare the necessary correcting entries for the year 2018. Record the appropriate depreciation expense on the above-mentioned machines. No entry is necessary for Machine D.

Short Answer

Expert verified
  1. Accumulated depreciation = $3,900
  2. Accumulated depreciation = $6,720
  3. Accumulated depreciation = $6,000
  4. Accumulated depreciation = $5,600

Step by step solution

01

Step-by-Step SolutionStep 1: Meaning of Depreciation

Depreciation refers to the expense incurred on assets like plant and machinery, building and motor vehicles, etc., due to excess use or when the asset becomes obsolete. Except for land, all the assets depreciate with time.

02

(a) Preparing journal entries.

Date

Particular

Debit ($)

Credit ($)

May 5, 2018

Depreciation Expense

3,900

Accumulated Depreciation

Machinery (A)

3,900

May 5, 2018

Accumulated Depreciation-Machinery (A)

35,100

Machinery (A)

33,000

Gain on Disposal of Machinery

2,100

Working notes:

Calculating the amount of accumulated depreciation

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Calculating the sum of year digit


厂耻尘鈥塷蹿鈥墆别补谤鈥塪颈驳颈迟=n(n+1)2=10(10+1)2=55


Calculation of gain on a disposable machine


骋补颈苍鈥塷苍鈥塪颈蝉辫辞蝉补产濒别鈥尘补肠丑颈苍别=础肠肠耻尘耻濒补迟别诲鈥塪别辫谤别肠颈补迟颈辞苍+Depreciation鈥塭xpense惭补肠丑颈苍别谤测鈥碱=$31,200+$3,900$33,000=$2,100

03

(b) Preparing journal entries.

Date

Particular

Debit ($)

Credit ($)

Dec. 31, 2018

Depreciation Expense

6,720

Accumulated Depreciation

Machinery (B)

6,720

Working notes:

Calculating accumulated depreciation

础肠肠耻尘耻濒补迟别诲鈥塪别辫谤别肠颈补迟颈辞苍=颁辞蝉迟鈥塷蹿鈥塧蝉蝉别迟厂补濒惫补驳别鈥塿补濒耻别鲍蝉别蹿耻濒鈥塴颈蹿别罢辞补迟濒鈥塰辞耻谤蝉鈥塽蝉别诲=$51,000$3,00015,00021,000=3.221,000=$6,720

04

(c) Preparing journal entries.

Date

Particular

Debit ($)

Credit ($)

Dec. 31, 2018

Depreciation Expense

6,000

Accumulated Depreciation

Machinery (C)

6,000

Working notes:

Calculating Accumulated depreciation

础肠肠耻尘耻濒补迟别诲鈥塪别辫谤别肠颈补迟颈辞苍=颁辞蝉迟鈥塷蹿鈥塧蝉蝉别迟厂补濒惫补驳别鈥塿补濒耻别顿别辫谤别肠颈补迟颈辞苍鈥塼丑谤辞耻驳丑鈥2017鲍蝉别蹿耻濒鈥塴颈蹿别鈥塺emaining=$80,000$15,000$5,00010=$60,00010=$6,000

05

(d) Preparing journal entries.

Date

Particular

Debit ($)

Credit ($)

Dec. 31, 2018

Machinery (E)

28,000

Retained Earnings

28,000

Depreciation Expense

($28,000.020)

5,600

Accumulated Depreciation

Machinery (E)

5,600

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(Depreciation鈥擲trike, Units-of-Production, Obsolescence) The following are three different and unrelated situations involving depreciation accounting. Answer the question(s) at the end of each situation.

Situation I: Recently, Broderick Company experienced a strike that affected a number of its operating plants. The controller of this company indicated that it was not appropriate to report depreciation expense during this period because the equipment did not depreciate and an improper matching of costs and revenues would result. She based her position on the following points.

1. It is inappropriate to charge the period with costs for which there are no related revenues arising from production.

2. The basic factor of depreciation in this instance is wear and tear. Because equipment was idle, no wear and tear occurred.

Instructions

Comment on the appropriateness of the controller鈥檚 comments.

Situation II: Etheridge Company manufactures electrical appliances, most of which are used in homes. Company engineers have designed a new type of blender which, through the use of a few attachments, will perform more functions than any blender currently on the market. Demand for the new blender can be projected with reasonable probability. In order to make the blenders, Etheridge needs a specialized machine that is not available from outside sources. It has been decided to make such a machine in Etheridge鈥檚 own plant.

Instructions

  1. Discuss the effect of projected demand in units for the new blenders (which may be steady, decreasing, or increasing) on the determination of a depreciation method for the machine.
  2. What other matters should be considered in determining the depreciation method? (Ignore income tax considerations.)

Situation III: Haley Paper Company operates a 300-ton-per-day kraft pulp mill and four sawmills in Wisconsin. The company is in the process of expanding its pulp mill facilities to a capacity of 1,000 tons per day and plans to replace three of its older, less efficient sawmills with an expanded facility. One of the mills to be replaced did not operate for most of 2017 (current year), and there are no plans to reopen it before the new sawmill facility becomes operational.

In reviewing the depreciation rates and discussing the salvage values of the sawmills that were to be replaced, it was noted that if present depreciation rates were not adjusted, substantial amounts of plant costs on these three mills would not be depreciated by the time the new mill came on stream.

Instructions

What is the proper accounting for the four sawmills at the end of 2017?

Explain how gains or losses on impaired assets should be reported in income.

(Book vs. Tax (MACRS) Depreciation) Futabatei Enterprises purchased a delivery truck on January 1, 2017, at a cost of \(27,000. The truck has a useful life of 7 years with an estimated salvage value of \)6,000. The straight-line method is used for book purposes. For tax purposes, the truck, having an MACRS class life of 7 years, is classified as 5-year property; the optional MACRS tax rate tables are used to compute depreciation. In addition, assume that for 2017 and 2018 the company has revenues of \(200,000 and operating expenses (excluding depreciation) of \)130,000.

Instructions

  1. Prepare income statements for 2017 and 2018. (The final amount reported on the income statement should be income before income taxes.)
  2. Compute taxable income for 2017 and 2018.
  3. Determine the total depreciation to be taken over the useful life of the delivery truck for both book and tax purposes.
  4. Explain why depreciation for book and tax purposes will generally be different over the useful life of a depreciable asset.

(Impairment) Presented below is information related to equipment owned by Suarez Company at December 31, 2017.

Cost

\(9,000,000

Accumulated depreciation to date

1,000,000

Expected future net cash flows

7,000,000

Fair value

4,800,000

Assume that Suarez will continue to use this asset in the future. As of December 31, 2017, the equipment has a remaining useful life of 4 years.

Instructions

  1. Prepare the journal entry (if any) to record the impairment of the asset at December 31, 2017.
  2. Prepare the journal entry to record depreciation expense for 2018.
  3. The fair value of the equipment at December 31, 2018, is \)5,100,000. Prepare the journal entry (if any) necessary to record this increase in fair value.

(Depreciation Computations鈥擣our Methods) Robert Parish Corporation purchased a new machine for its assembly process on August 1, 2017. The cost of this machine was \(117,900. The company estimated that the machine would have a salvage value of \)12,900 at the end of its service life. Its life is estimated at 5 years, and its working hours are estimated at 21,000 hours. Year-end is December 31.

Instructions

Compute the depreciation expense under the following methods. Each of the following should be considered unrelated.

  1. Straight-line depreciation for 2017.
  2. Activity method for 2017, assuming that machine usage was 800 hours.
  3. Sum-of-the-years鈥-digits for 2018.
  4. Double-declining balance for 2018.
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