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Exercise 8-19 (Algo) Depletion of natural resources LO P3
Montana Mining Company pays $4,001,070 for an ore deposit containing 1,551,000 tons. The company installs machinery in the mine
costing $211,500. Both the ore and machinery will have no salvage value after the ore is completely mined. Montana mines and sells
184,500 tons of ore during the year.
Prepare the December 31 year-end entries to record both the ore deposit depletion and the mining machinery depreciation. Mining
machinery depreciation should be in proportion to the mine's depletion.
Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole number.
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Problem 10
The Maria Lovella Mining Company purchased for P13,000,000 mining property estimated to
contain 1,000,000 tons of ore. The residual value of the property is P1,000,000.
Buildings used in mine operations costs P1,000,000 and have an estimated life of ten years with
no residual value. Mine machinery costs P2,000,000 with an estimated residual value of
P400,000 after its physical life of 4 years.
Following is the summary of the company's operations for the first two years:
Second Year
First Year
100,000 tons
Tons mined
130,000 tons
Tons sold
80,000 tons
120,000 tons
P 45.00
Unit selling price per ton
Direct labor
P 44.00
P 800,000
P 840,000
Miscellaneous mining overhead
P 160,000
P 240,000
Operating expenses
P 720,000
P 760,000
Inventories are valued on a first-in, first-out. Depreciation on the building is to be allocated as
follows: 20% to operating expenses, 80% to production. Depreciation on machinery is chargeable
to production.
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- 3arrow_forwardQS 10-13 (Algo) Natural resources and depletion LO P3 Perez Company acquires an ore mine at a cost of $3,500,000. It incurs additional costs of $980,000 to access the mine, which is estimated to hold 2,500,000 tons of ore. 255,000 tons of ore are mined and sold the first year. The estimated value of the land after the ore is removed is $500,000. Calculate the depletion expense from the information given. 1. & 2. Prepare the entry to record the cost of the ore mine and year-end adjusting entry.arrow_forwardExercise One On July 1, 2022, Phillips Inc. Invested $480,000 in a mine estimated to have 800,000 tonnes of ore. At the end of production at the mine, the company estimates it will have to spend $150,000 to restore the site to an environmentally acceptable condition. The property will then be sold for $90,000. During the last six months of 2022, 100,000 tonnes of ore were mined and sold. Amortizable Cost per Unit: Amount of Amortization Allocated: Amount to be allocated to the restoration liability: a) Prepare the journal entry to record the depletion expense. Date Particulars Debit Creditarrow_forward
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