You have been hired by Patterson Planning Corp., an events planning company that recently had a fire in which some of the accounting records were damaged. In reviewing the fixed asset records, you find three depreciation schedules that are not labeled. They are listed in the following table. One of the assets has a depreciation rate of $4.30 per hour. Year Schedule A Schedule B Schedule C 1 $10,000 $10,125 $9,460 6,000 13,500 6,450 3 3,600 13,500 7,310 4 2,160 13,500 6,450 740 3,375 4,300 6. 6,880 7 4,730 Total $22,500 $54,000 $45,580 Depreciation 1. Determine which depreciation method is shown in each schedule on the Patterson Planning Corp. panel. Then match each schedule to the asset description that best characterizes the type of assets often depreciated using that method. Asset Description Depreciation Schedule Used Asset producing steady revenues Asset with variable in-service time Asset generating greater revenues in the early years A V Feedback 2. For each of the depreciation schedules shown on the Patterson Planning Corp., fill in the following information. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. A B Useful life 7 x Residual value Asset cost Total operating hours
You have been hired by Patterson Planning Corp., an events planning company that recently had a fire in which some of the accounting records were damaged. In reviewing the fixed asset records, you find three depreciation schedules that are not labeled. They are listed in the following table. One of the assets has a depreciation rate of $4.30 per hour. Year Schedule A Schedule B Schedule C 1 $10,000 $10,125 $9,460 6,000 13,500 6,450 3 3,600 13,500 7,310 4 2,160 13,500 6,450 740 3,375 4,300 6. 6,880 7 4,730 Total $22,500 $54,000 $45,580 Depreciation 1. Determine which depreciation method is shown in each schedule on the Patterson Planning Corp. panel. Then match each schedule to the asset description that best characterizes the type of assets often depreciated using that method. Asset Description Depreciation Schedule Used Asset producing steady revenues Asset with variable in-service time Asset generating greater revenues in the early years A V Feedback 2. For each of the depreciation schedules shown on the Patterson Planning Corp., fill in the following information. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. A B Useful life 7 x Residual value Asset cost Total operating hours
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![Mastery Problem: Long-Term Assets: Fixed and Intangible
Patterson Planning Corp.,
You have been hired by Patterson Planning Corp., an events planning company that recently had a fire in which some of the accounting records were damaged.
In reviewing the fixed asset records, you find three depreciation schedules that are not labeled. They are listed in the following table. One of the assets has a depreciation rate of $4.30 per hour.
Year Schedule A Schedule B Schedule C
1
$10,000
$10,125
$9,460
2
6,000
13,500
6,450
3
3,600
13,500
7,310
4
2,160
13,500
6,450
5
740
3,375
4,300
6
6,880
7
4,730
8
Total
$22,500
$54,000
$45,580
Depreciation
1. Determine which depreciation method is shown in each schedule on the Patterson Planning Corp. panel. Then match each schedule to the asset description that best characterizes the type of assets often depreciated using that method.
Asset Description
Depreciation Schedule Used
Asset producing steady revenues
Asset with variable in-service time
Asset generating greater revenues in the early years
A V
Feedback
2. For each of the depreciation schedules shown on the Patterson Planning Corp., fill in the following information. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
A
B
Useful life
4
Residual value
Asset cost
Total operating hours](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F92657943-8ef8-4b32-906e-b1c92ea90bfc%2Fbda508d0-ed54-4abd-a44b-aacd20e4dc68%2Fqiei55i_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Mastery Problem: Long-Term Assets: Fixed and Intangible
Patterson Planning Corp.,
You have been hired by Patterson Planning Corp., an events planning company that recently had a fire in which some of the accounting records were damaged.
In reviewing the fixed asset records, you find three depreciation schedules that are not labeled. They are listed in the following table. One of the assets has a depreciation rate of $4.30 per hour.
Year Schedule A Schedule B Schedule C
1
$10,000
$10,125
$9,460
2
6,000
13,500
6,450
3
3,600
13,500
7,310
4
2,160
13,500
6,450
5
740
3,375
4,300
6
6,880
7
4,730
8
Total
$22,500
$54,000
$45,580
Depreciation
1. Determine which depreciation method is shown in each schedule on the Patterson Planning Corp. panel. Then match each schedule to the asset description that best characterizes the type of assets often depreciated using that method.
Asset Description
Depreciation Schedule Used
Asset producing steady revenues
Asset with variable in-service time
Asset generating greater revenues in the early years
A V
Feedback
2. For each of the depreciation schedules shown on the Patterson Planning Corp., fill in the following information. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
A
B
Useful life
4
Residual value
Asset cost
Total operating hours
![Final Questions
Review the depreciation schedules on the Patterson Planning Corp. panel, then answer the following questions.
1. How would you adjust Schedule B if, at the beginning of Year 3, the asset was estimated to have 5 more years of life remaining, but with a residual value that was $3,000 higher?
The total depreciation for this asset now will be s
The depreciation amount for Year 3 will be $
2. What is the difference between the journal entries for discarding or selling a fixed asset?
The journal entry to discard a fixed asset v differs from the other entry because there is no receipt of cash v.
3. Complete the following sentences about depreciation.
(A) When a fixed asset is fully depreciated it is kept in the ledger v if it has not been removed from service v. (B) The balance of the accumulated depreciation account represents the total amount that has been depreciated v. (C) Depreciation measures
the transfer of the cost of a fixed asset to expense v](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F92657943-8ef8-4b32-906e-b1c92ea90bfc%2Fbda508d0-ed54-4abd-a44b-aacd20e4dc68%2Fyfmk5ql_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Final Questions
Review the depreciation schedules on the Patterson Planning Corp. panel, then answer the following questions.
1. How would you adjust Schedule B if, at the beginning of Year 3, the asset was estimated to have 5 more years of life remaining, but with a residual value that was $3,000 higher?
The total depreciation for this asset now will be s
The depreciation amount for Year 3 will be $
2. What is the difference between the journal entries for discarding or selling a fixed asset?
The journal entry to discard a fixed asset v differs from the other entry because there is no receipt of cash v.
3. Complete the following sentences about depreciation.
(A) When a fixed asset is fully depreciated it is kept in the ledger v if it has not been removed from service v. (B) The balance of the accumulated depreciation account represents the total amount that has been depreciated v. (C) Depreciation measures
the transfer of the cost of a fixed asset to expense v
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