INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/CONNECT
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/CONNECT
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ISBN: 9781260216141
Author: SPICELAND
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.6P

(1)

To determine

Depreciation:

Depreciation refers to the reduction in the monetary value of a fixed asset due to its wear and tear or obsolescence. It is a method of distributing the cost of the fixed assets over its estimated useful life. The following is the formula to calculate the depreciation.

Depreciation cost = Cost of the asset-Salvage valueEstimated useful life of the asset

Partial period depreciation:

Partial period depreciation is calculated when acquisition and disposal occur at different times in a fiscal year, a company must determine the depreciation, depletion, and amortization to record for the part of the year that each asset actually is used.

To calculate: Depreciation expense on the building, machinery, and equipment for 2018.

(1)

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Explanation of Solution

Company H uses straight line method of depreciation on building and machinery. Sum of the years digit method used for equipment.

Straight line method:

Under the straight-line method of depreciation, the same amount of depreciation is allocated every year over the estimated useful life of an asset.

Depreciation expense = (Cost of the asset-Salvage value)Estimated useful life of the asset

Sum-of- the-years’ digits (SYD) method:

Sum-of-the years’ digits method determines the depreciation expense by multiplying the depreciable base and declining fraction.

Depreciationexpense={Cost of the asset × (Number of years ofestimated life remaining at the beginning of the year)÷SYD SYD=n(n+1)2

Where n is estimated life time of the asset.

Depreciation for 2018:

Depreciation on building and machinery:

Asset

Cost

of the

 asset($)

Residual value

($)

Rate of depreciation

(1)

Annual depreciation

($)

Building 500,000 0 4% 20,000
Machinery 240,000 24,000 12.50% 27,000

Table (1)

Depreciation on equipment is as follows

Depreciationexpense={Cost of the asset × (Number of years ofestimated life remaining at the beginning of the year)÷SYD* =($160,000$13,000)×621=$157,000×621=$42,000

Building, machinery and equipment are used only for 9 months in 2018 that is April to December then the depreciation for 2018 is as follows

Depreciationexpense =(Annualdepreciation)×Numberofmonthsused12months

Depreciation on building is $15,000 ($20,000×912) , depreciation on machinery is $20,250 ($27,000×912) and depreciation on equipment is $31,000 ($42,000×912)

Working notes:

(1) Calculate the rate of depreciation for building and machinery.

Rate of Depreciation for building

Depreciation rate = 1estimated life of the asset=125=.04or4%

Rate of Depreciation for machinery

Depreciation rate = 1estimated life of the asset=18=0.125or12.5%

*Calculate SYD value

SYD=n(n+1)2=6(6+1)2=422=21

(2)

To determine

To prepare: The journal entries to record (1) depreciation on the machinery sold on June 29, 2019, and (2) the sale of machinery.

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(1) Prepare journal entry to record depreciation on machinery sold on June 29, 2019.

Date Account titles and explanation

Post

Ref.

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

June

29

2019

Depreciation expense    (1)   5,625  
Accumulated depreciation-machinery     5,625
(To record the depreciation entry)      

Table (2)

  • Depreciation is an expense which decreases shareholders equity. Thus, it is debited.
  • Accumulated depreciation is a contra asset which decreases assets value. Thus, it is credited.

(2) Prepare journal entry to record the sale of machinery.

Date Account titles and explanation

Post

Ref.

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

June

29

2019

Cash       80,000  
Accumulated depreciation-machinery  (2)   14,063  

Loss on sale of machinery

                                        (balancing figure)

  5,937  
     Machinery     100,000
(To record the sale of machinery  entry)      

Table (3)

  • Cash is a current asset which is increased by sale of asset. Thus, it is debited.
  • Accumulated depreciation is a contra asset which is increasing the value of the asset. Thus, it is debited.
  • Loss on sale of the asset decreases shareholders equity. Thus, it is debited.
  • Machinery is an asset. It is decreased because of sale of the machinery. Thus, it is credited.

Working notes:

(1) Calculate the depreciation expense on machinery.

Depreciation expense = (Cost of the asset-Salvage value)Estimated useful life of the asset

depreciation expense = $100,000($100,000×10%)8years=$100,000$10,0008=$90,0008years=$11,250

In 2019, the machinery is used only for 6 months that is January to June then the depreciation for 2019 is as follows

Depreciationexpense =(Annualdepreciation)×Numberofmonthsused12months=$11,250×612=$5,625

(2) Calculate accumulated depreciation on the machinery sold.

The machinery used for 15 months that is April 2018 to June 2019. Then the accumulated depreciation is calculated as follows:

Accumulated depreciation = (Annual depreciation )× Numberofmonthsused12months=$11,250×1512=$14,063

(3)

To determine

To calculate: The depreciation on building, machinery and equipment for 2019.

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Depreciation on building and machinery for 2019

Asset

Cost

of the

 asset($)

Residual value

($)

Rate of depreciation

(1)

Annual depreciation

($)

Building 500,000 0 4% 20,000
Machinery 140,000 14,000 12.50% 15,750

Table (4)

  • Machinery was sold during 2019, $100,000. Remaining machinery value is $140,000 and the residual value on machinery is 10% on the book value.
  • Depreciation on building for 2019 is $20,000.

Compute depreciation on equipment for 2019 using sum of the year’s digit method

For first 3 months:

Depreciation expense = ($160,000  13,000) × 621×312= $42,000×312=$10,500

For remaining 9 months:

Depreciation expense = ($160,000  13,000) × 521×912= $35,000×912=$26,250

Deprecation for 2019 is as follows:

Deprecation for 2019 =first 3 months + remaining 9 months=$10,500+$26250=$36,750

Therefore depreciation on equipment for 2019 is $36,750.

Conclusion

In 2019, depreciation on building is $20,000; on machinery is $15,750 and on equipment is $36,750.

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