Partial- year depreciation ; asset addition; increase in useful life • LO11–2, LO11–5, LO11–9 On April 1, 2016, the KB Toy Company purchased equipment to be used in its manufacturing process. The equipment cost $48,000, has an eight-year useful life, and has no residual value. The company uses the straight-line depreciation method for all manufacturing equipment. On January 4, 2018, $12,350 was spent to repair the equipment and to add a feature that increased its operating efficiency. Of the total expenditure, $2,000 represented ordinary repairs and annual maintenance and $10,350 represented the cost of the new feature. In addition to increasing operating efficiency, the total useful life of the equipment was extended to 10 years. Required: Prepare journal entries for the following: 1. Depreciation for 2016 and 2017 2. The 2018 expenditure 3. Depreciation for 2018
Partial- year depreciation ; asset addition; increase in useful life • LO11–2, LO11–5, LO11–9 On April 1, 2016, the KB Toy Company purchased equipment to be used in its manufacturing process. The equipment cost $48,000, has an eight-year useful life, and has no residual value. The company uses the straight-line depreciation method for all manufacturing equipment. On January 4, 2018, $12,350 was spent to repair the equipment and to add a feature that increased its operating efficiency. Of the total expenditure, $2,000 represented ordinary repairs and annual maintenance and $10,350 represented the cost of the new feature. In addition to increasing operating efficiency, the total useful life of the equipment was extended to 10 years. Required: Prepare journal entries for the following: 1. Depreciation for 2016 and 2017 2. The 2018 expenditure 3. Depreciation for 2018
Solution Summary: The author explains that depreciation is a method of distributing the cost of fixed assets over its estimated useful life.
Partial- year depreciation; asset addition; increase in useful life
• LO11–2, LO11–5, LO11–9
On April 1, 2016, the KB Toy Company purchased equipment to be used in its manufacturing process. The equipment cost $48,000, has an eight-year useful life, and has no residual value. The company uses the straight-line depreciation method for all manufacturing equipment.
On January 4, 2018, $12,350 was spent to repair the equipment and to add a feature that increased its operating efficiency. Of the total expenditure, $2,000 represented ordinary repairs and annual maintenance and $10,350 represented the cost of the new feature. In addition to increasing operating efficiency, the total useful life of the equipment was extended to 10 years.
Cool Comfort currently sells 360 Class A spas, 520 Class C spas, and 230 deluxe model spas each year. The firm is considering adding a mid-class spa and expects that, if it does, it can sell 375 of them. However, if the new spa is added, Class A sales are expected to decline to 255 units while Class C sales are expected to decline to 240. The sales of the deluxe model will not be affected. Class A spas sell for an average of $13,500 each. Class C spas are priced at $7,200 and the deluxe model sells for $19,000 each. The new mid-range spa will sell for $11,000. What is the value of erosion?
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