On January 1, 2017, Macca, Inc., purchased equipment for OR 200,000. Macca expected a residual value OR 20,000, and service life of 5 years. Macca uses the double-declining-balance method to depreciate this type of asset. During 2019, the company switched from double-declining balance to straight-line depreciation. The residual value remained at OR 20,000. The amount of depreciation to be recorded at the end of 2019 would be: Select one: O a. 18,667 O b. 24,000 O c. 14,857 d. 17,333

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On January 1, 2017, Macca, Inc., purchased equipment for OR 200,000. Macca expected a residual value OR 20,000, and service life of 5 years. Macca uses the double-declining-balance method to depreciate this type of asset. During 2019, the company switched from double-declining balance to straight-line depreciation. The residual value remained at OR 20,000. The amount of depreciation to be recorded at the end of 2019 would be:

Select one:

O a. 18,667

O b. 24,000

O c. 14,857

d. 17,333

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Assets: Assets are the resources of an organization used for the purpose of business operations. They include both current and non-current assets. The assets which are used or are converted into cash within a year or less are called current assets and assets which are used for long term i.e. more than a year are called non-current or long term assets.

 

Depreciation: It is the value of the asset diminished for its use in the business operations. Thus, a portion of the value used in a year is treated as expense and is charged against the revenues.

 

Useful life: It is the period during which the asset is expected to work or is used for the purpose of business operations.

 

Salvage value: It is the expected value that can be fetched for an asset at the end of its useful like.

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