INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING (LL) W/CONNECT
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.37E
Concept s; terminology
• LO11–1 through LO11–6, LO11–8
Listed below are several items and phrases associated with depreciation, depletion, and amortization. Pair each item from List A with the item from List B (by letter) that is most appropriately associated with it.
List A | List B |
__________ 1. Depreciation | a. Cost allocation for natural resource |
__________ 2. Service life | b. Accounted for prospectively |
__________ 3. |
c. When there has been a significant decline in value |
__________ 4. Activity-based methods | d. The amount of use expected from plant and equipment and finite-life intangible assets |
__________ 5. Time-based methods | e. Estimates service life in units of output |
__________ 6. Double-declining balance | f. Cost less residual value |
__________ 7. Group method | g. Cost allocation for plant and equipment |
__________ 8. Composite method | h. Does not subtract residual value from cost |
__________ 9. Depletion | i. Accounted for in the same way as a change in estimate |
__________ 10. Amortization | j. Aggregates assets that are similar |
__________ 11. Change in useful life | k. Aggregates assets that are physically unified |
__________ 12. Change in depreciation method | l. Cost allocation for an intangible asset |
__________ 13. Write-down of asset | m. Estimates service life in years |
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