Cost of a natural resource; depletion and depreciation ; Chapters 10 and 11 • LO11–2, LO11–3 [This exercise is a continuation of Exercise 10–4 in Chapter 10 focusing on depletion and depreciation.] Jackpot Mining Company operates a copper mine in central Montana. The company paid $1,000,000 in 2018 for the mining site and spent an additional $600,000 to prepare the mine for extraction of the copper. After the copper is extracted in approximately four years, the company is required to restore the land to its original condition, including repaving of roads and replacing a greenbelt. The company has provided the following three cash flow possibilities for the restoration costs: Cash Outflow Probability 1 $300,000 5% 2 400,000 40% 3 600,000 35% To aid extraction, Jackpot purchased some new equipment on July 1, 2018, for $120,000. After the copper is removed from this mine, the equipment will be sold for an estimated residual amount of $20,000. There will be no residual value for the copper mine. The credit-adjusted risk-free rate of interest is 10%. The company expects to extract 10 million pounds of copper from the mine. Actual production was 1.6 million pounds in 2018 and 3 million pounds in 2019. Required: 1. Compute depletion and depreciation on the mine and mining equipment for 2018 and 2019. The units-of-production method is used to calculate depreciation. 2. Discuss the accounting treatment of the depletion and depreciation on the mine and mining equipment.
Cost of a natural resource; depletion and depreciation ; Chapters 10 and 11 • LO11–2, LO11–3 [This exercise is a continuation of Exercise 10–4 in Chapter 10 focusing on depletion and depreciation.] Jackpot Mining Company operates a copper mine in central Montana. The company paid $1,000,000 in 2018 for the mining site and spent an additional $600,000 to prepare the mine for extraction of the copper. After the copper is extracted in approximately four years, the company is required to restore the land to its original condition, including repaving of roads and replacing a greenbelt. The company has provided the following three cash flow possibilities for the restoration costs: Cash Outflow Probability 1 $300,000 5% 2 400,000 40% 3 600,000 35% To aid extraction, Jackpot purchased some new equipment on July 1, 2018, for $120,000. After the copper is removed from this mine, the equipment will be sold for an estimated residual amount of $20,000. There will be no residual value for the copper mine. The credit-adjusted risk-free rate of interest is 10%. The company expects to extract 10 million pounds of copper from the mine. Actual production was 1.6 million pounds in 2018 and 3 million pounds in 2019. Required: 1. Compute depletion and depreciation on the mine and mining equipment for 2018 and 2019. The units-of-production method is used to calculate depreciation. 2. Discuss the accounting treatment of the depletion and depreciation on the mine and mining equipment.
Solution Summary: The author explains that depletion refers to the proportionate allocation of the cost of extracting natural resources to units extracted.
Cost of a natural resource; depletion and depreciation; Chapters 10 and 11
• LO11–2, LO11–3
[This exercise is a continuation of Exercise 10–4 in Chapter 10 focusing on depletion and depreciation.]
Jackpot Mining Company operates a copper mine in central Montana. The company paid $1,000,000 in 2018 for the mining site and spent an additional $600,000 to prepare the mine for extraction of the copper. After the copper is extracted in approximately four years, the company is required to restore the land to its original condition, including repaving of roads and replacing a greenbelt. The company has provided the following three cash flow possibilities for the restoration costs:
Cash Outflow
Probability
1
$300,000
5%
2
400,000
40%
3
600,000
35%
To aid extraction, Jackpot purchased some new equipment on July 1, 2018, for $120,000. After the copper is removed from this mine, the equipment will be sold for an estimated residual amount of $20,000. There will be no residual value for the copper mine. The credit-adjusted risk-free rate of interest is 10%.
The company expects to extract 10 million pounds of copper from the mine. Actual production was 1.6 million pounds in 2018 and 3 million pounds in 2019.
Required:
1. Compute depletion and depreciation on the mine and mining equipment for 2018 and 2019. The units-of-production method is used to calculate depreciation.
2. Discuss the accounting treatment of the depletion and depreciation on the mine and mining equipment.
REQUIRED
Study the information given below and answer the following questions. Where discount factors are required
use only the four decimals present value tables that appear after the formula sheet or in the module guide.
Ignore taxes.
5.1 Calculate the Accounting Rate of Return on average investment of the second alternative
(expressed to two decimal places).
5.2 Determine which of the two investment opportunities the company should choose by
calculating the Net Present Value of each alternative. Your answer must include the
calculation of the present values and NPV.
5.3 Calculate the Internal Rate of Return of the first alterative (expressed to two decimal
places). Your answer must include two net present value calculations (using consecutive
rates/percentages) and interpolation.
INFORMATION
The management of Bentall Incorporated is considering two investment opportunities:
(5 marks)
(9 marks)
(6 marks)
The first alternative involves the purchase of a new machine for R900 000 which…
REQUIRED
Use the information provided below to answer the following questions:
4.1 Calculate the weighted average cost of capital (expressed to two decimal places). Your
answer must include the calculations of the cost of equity, preference shares and the
loan.
4.2 Calculate the cost of equity using the Capital Asset Pricing Model (expressed to two
decimal places).
(16 marks)
(4 marks)
INFORMATION
Cadmore Limited intends raising finance for a proposed new project. The financial manager has provided the
following information to determine the present cost of capital to the company:
The capital structure consists of the following:
■3 million ordinary shares issued at R1.50 each but currently trading at R2 each.
1 200 000 12%, R2 preference shares with a market value of R2.50 per share.
R1 000 000 18% Bank loan, due in March 2027.
Additional information
The company's beta coefficient is 1.3.
The risk-free rate is 8%.
The return on the market is 18%.
The Gordon Growth Model is used to…
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