Naidu Companies is the world's leading express-distribution company. In addition to its 643 aircraft, the company has more than 57,000 ground vehicles that pick up and deliver packages. Assume that Naidu sold a delivery truck for $14,000. Naidu had originally purchased the vehicle and recorded it in the Truck account for $23,000 and had recorded depreciation for three years.
Naidu Companies is the world's leading express-distribution company. In addition to its 643 aircraft, the company has more than 57,000 ground vehicles that pick up and deliver packages. Assume that Naidu sold a delivery truck for $14,000. Naidu had originally purchased the vehicle and recorded it in the Truck account for $23,000 and had recorded depreciation for three years.
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![E9-11 (Algo) Demonstrating the Effect of Book Value on Reporting an Asset Disposal [LO 9-5]
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
Naidu Companies is the world's leading express-distribution company. In addition to its 643 aircraft, the company has
more than 57,000 ground vehicles that pick up and deliver packages. Assume that Naidu sold a delivery truck for $14,000.
Naidu had originally purchased the vehicle and recorded it in the Truck account for $23,000 and had recorded
depreciation for three years.
E9-11 (Algo) Part 2
2. Using the following structure, indicate the effects (accounts, amounts, and + for increase and for decrease) of the disposal of the
truck, assuming Accumulated Depreciation-Truck was (a) $9,000, (b) $7,000, and (c) $15,000. (Enter any decreases to Assets,
Liabilities, or Stockholders' Equity with a minus sign.)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(b)
(b)
(b)
(c)
(c)
(c)
Assets
Liabilities
Stockholders' Equity
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Transcribed Image Text:E9-11 (Algo) Demonstrating the Effect of Book Value on Reporting an Asset Disposal [LO 9-5]
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
Naidu Companies is the world's leading express-distribution company. In addition to its 643 aircraft, the company has
more than 57,000 ground vehicles that pick up and deliver packages. Assume that Naidu sold a delivery truck for $14,000.
Naidu had originally purchased the vehicle and recorded it in the Truck account for $23,000 and had recorded
depreciation for three years.
E9-11 (Algo) Part 2
2. Using the following structure, indicate the effects (accounts, amounts, and + for increase and for decrease) of the disposal of the
truck, assuming Accumulated Depreciation-Truck was (a) $9,000, (b) $7,000, and (c) $15,000. (Enter any decreases to Assets,
Liabilities, or Stockholders' Equity with a minus sign.)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(b)
(b)
(b)
(c)
(c)
(c)
Assets
Liabilities
Stockholders' Equity
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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