CC inc. acquired the following assets in January of 2018. Equipment, estimated service life, 5 years; salvage value, $15,700 $486,700 Building estimated service life, 30 years; no salvage value $711k The equipment has been depreciated using the sum-of-the-years'-digits method for the first 3 years for financial reporting purposes. In 2021, the company decided to change the method of computing depreciation to the straight-line method for the equipment, but no change was made in the estimated service life or salvage value. It was also decided to change the total estimated service life of the building from 30 years to 40 years, with no change in the estimated salvage value. The building is depreciated on the straight-line method. (a) Prepare the general journal entry to record depreciation expenses for equipment in 2021. (b) Prepare the journal entry to record depreciation expenses for the building in 2021.
Depreciation Methods
The word "depreciation" is defined as an accounting method wherein the cost of tangible assets is spread over its useful life and it usually denotes how much of the assets value has been used up. The depreciation is usually considered as an operating expense. The main reason behind depreciation includes wear and tear of the assets, obsolescence etc.
Depreciation Accounting
In terms of accounting, with the passage of time the value of a fixed asset (like machinery, plants, furniture etc.) goes down over a specific period of time is known as depreciation. Now, the question comes in your mind, why the value of the fixed asset reduces over time.
CC inc. acquired the following assets in January of 2018.
Equipment, estimated service life, 5 years; salvage value,
$15,700 $486,700
Building estimated service life, 30 years; no salvage value
$711k
The equipment has been
(a) Prepare the general
(b) Prepare the journal entry to record depreciation expenses for the building in 2021.
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