During the current year, Martinez Company disposed of two different assets. On January 1, prior to their disposal, the accounts reflected the following:   Asset Original Cost Residual Value Estimated Life Accumulated Depreciation (straight-line) Machine A $81,200 $7,400 15 years $63,960 (13 years) Machine B 25,000 3,000 8 years 16,500 (6 years)   The machines were disposed of in the following ways:   Machine A: Sold on January 2 for $25,000 cash. Machine B: On January 2, this machine was scrapped with zero proceeds (and zero cost of removal).   Required: 1. & 2. Prepare the journal entries related to the disposal of Machine A and B on the January 2 of the current year. TIP: When no cash is received on disposal, the loss on disposal will equal the book value of the asset at the time of disposal. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)

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During the current year, Martinez Company disposed of two different assets. On January 1, prior to their disposal, the accounts reflected the following:

 

Asset Original Cost Residual Value Estimated Life Accumulated Depreciation (straight-line)
Machine A $81,200 $7,400 15 years $63,960 (13 years)
Machine B 25,000 3,000 8 years 16,500 (6 years)

 

The machines were disposed of in the following ways:

 

  1. Machine A: Sold on January 2 for $25,000 cash.
  2. Machine B: On January 2, this machine was scrapped with zero proceeds (and zero cost of removal).

 

Required:

  1. 1. & 2. Prepare the journal entries related to the disposal of Machine A and B on the January 2 of the current year. TIP: When no cash is received on disposal, the loss on disposal will equal the book value of the asset at the time of disposal. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)

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