ets. of Fob per ld ng e Retained Earn ary 2017, installation costs of $6.000 on new machinery were charged to Maintenance and Repairs Expense. Other costs of this machinery of $30,000 were correctly recorded and have been depreciated using the straight-line method with an estimated life of 10 years and no salvage value. At December 31, 2018, it is decided that the machinery has a remaining useful life of 20 years. starting with January 1, 2018. What entry(ies) should be made in 2018 to correctly record transactions related to machinery, assuming the machinery has no salvage value? The books have not been closed for 2018 and depreciation expense has not yet been recorded for 2018. 36000-3,60 36000 ÷ 10 0017 $100.000 of 11%, 10-year bonds were
ets. of Fob per ld ng e Retained Earn ary 2017, installation costs of $6.000 on new machinery were charged to Maintenance and Repairs Expense. Other costs of this machinery of $30,000 were correctly recorded and have been depreciated using the straight-line method with an estimated life of 10 years and no salvage value. At December 31, 2018, it is decided that the machinery has a remaining useful life of 20 years. starting with January 1, 2018. What entry(ies) should be made in 2018 to correctly record transactions related to machinery, assuming the machinery has no salvage value? The books have not been closed for 2018 and depreciation expense has not yet been recorded for 2018. 36000-3,60 36000 ÷ 10 0017 $100.000 of 11%, 10-year bonds were
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straight-line method with an estimated life of 10 years
and no salvage value. At December 31, 2018, it is decided
that the machinery has a remaining useful life of 20 years.
starting with January 1, 2018. What entry(ies) should be
made in 2018 to correctly record transactions related to
machinery, assuming the machinery has no salvage value?
The books have not been closed for 2018 and depreciation
expense has not yet been recorded for 2018.
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of Retained Earn
January 2017, installation costs of $6.000 on new
machinery were charged to Maintenance and Repairs
Expense. Other costs of this machinery of $30,000 were
correctly recorded and have been depreciated using the
straight-line method with an estimated life of 10 years
and no salvage value. At December 31, 2018, it is decided
that the machinery has a remaining useful life of 20 years.
starting with January 1, 2018. What entry(ies) should be
made in 2018 to correctly record transactions related to
machinery, assuming the machinery has no salvage value?
The books have not been closed for 2018 and depreciation
expense has not yet been recorded for 2018.
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