In recent years, Sunland Company has purchased three machines. Because of frequent employee turnover in the accounting department, a different accountant was in charge of selecting the depreciation method for each machine, and various methods have been used. Information concerning the machines is summarized in the table below. Machine   Acquired   Cost   Salvage Value   Useful Life (in years)   Depreciation Method 1   Jan. 1, 2020   $129,500   $41,500   8   Straight-line 2   July 1, 2021   85,500   10,700   5   Declining-balance 3   Nov. 1, 2021   76,800   7,800   7   Units-of-activity For the declining-balance method, Sunland Company uses the double-declining rate. For the units-of-activity method, total machine hours are expected to be 34,500. Actual hours of use in the first 3 years were: 2021, 770; 2022, 5,700; and 2023, 7,400.   Compute the amount of accumulated depreciation on each machine at December 31, 2023.     MACHINE 1   MACHINE 2   MACHINE 3 Accumulated Depreciation at December 31   $enter a dollar amount    $enter a dollar amount    $enter a dollar amount    If machine 2 was purchased on April 1 instead of July 1, what would be the depreciation expense for this machine in 2021? In 2022?     2021   2022 Depreciation Expense   $enter a dollar amount    $enter a dollar amount

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In recent years, Sunland Company has purchased three machines. Because of frequent employee turnover in the accounting department, a different accountant was in charge of selecting the depreciation method for each machine, and various methods have been used. Information concerning the machines is summarized in the table below.

Machine
 
Acquired
 
Cost
 
Salvage
Value
 
Useful Life
(in years)
 
Depreciation
Method
1
  Jan. 1, 2020   $129,500   $41,500   8   Straight-line
2
  July 1, 2021   85,500   10,700   5   Declining-balance
3
  Nov. 1, 2021   76,800   7,800   7   Units-of-activity


For the declining-balance method, Sunland Company uses the double-declining rate. For the units-of-activity method, total machine hours are expected to be 34,500. Actual hours of use in the first 3 years were: 2021, 770; 2022, 5,700; and 2023, 7,400.

 

Compute the amount of accumulated depreciation on each machine at December 31, 2023.

   
MACHINE 1
 
MACHINE 2
 
MACHINE 3
Accumulated Depreciation at December 31
 
$enter a dollar amount 
 
$enter a dollar amount 
 
$enter a dollar amount 

 

If machine 2 was purchased on April 1 instead of July 1, what would be the depreciation expense for this machine in 2021? In 2022?

   
2021
 
2022
Depreciation Expense
 
$enter a dollar amount 
 
$enter a dollar amount 
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