ENGR.ECONOMIC ANALYSIS W/DASHBOARD
ENGR.ECONOMIC ANALYSIS W/DASHBOARD
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ISBN: 9780190063467
Author: NEWNAN
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Chapter 11, Problem 12P
To determine

(a)

The depreciation schedule using straight line depreciation.

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Answer to Problem 12P

The depreciation schedule using straight line depreciation is shown below.

Year (t) Depreciation dt=BSn
1 $15,200
2 $15,200
3 $15,200
4 $15,200
5 $15,200

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The cost of the capsulating machine is $76,000.

Time period is 5years.

Concept used:

Write the expression to calculate the depreciation value for the capsulating machine.

dt=BSn ...... (I)

Here, the depreciation value is dt, the cost of the capsulating machine is B, salvage value is S and number of years is n.

Calculation:

Calculate the depreciation for capsulating machine.

Substitute $76,000 for B, 0 for S and 5 for n in Equation (I).

dt=$76,00005=$15200

Similarly calculate the depreciation for 5 years and enter them in a table below.

Year (t) Depreciation dt=BSn
1 $15,200
2 $15,200
3 $15,200
4 $15,200
5 $15,200

Conclusion:

The depreciation schedule using straight line depreciation is shown below.

Year (t) Depreciation dt=BSn
1 $15,200
2 $15,200
3 $15,200
4 $15,200
5 $15,200
To determine

(b)

The depreciation schedule using SOYD.

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Answer to Problem 12P

The depreciation schedule using SOYD is shown below.

Year (t) Depreciation (dt)
1 $25,333.33
2 $20,266.67
3 $15,200
4 $10,133.33
5 $5,066.67

Explanation of Solution

Concept used:

SOYD is known as sum of year’s digits depreciation.

Write the expression to calculate the depreciation of the capsulating machine.

dt=nt+1SOYD(BS)dt=nt+1[n(n+1)2](BS) ...... (II)

Here, the depreciation value is dt, total number of years is n, cost of the capsulating machine is B, particular year is t and salvage value after depreciable life is S.

Calculation:

Calculate the depreciation using SOYD for the capsulating machine.

Substitute, 5 for n, $76,000 for B and $0 for S in Equation (II)

dt=5t+1[5(5+1)2]($76,000$0)=(6t)15×($76,000)=$5066.67(6t) ...... (III)

Calculate the depreciation value for 5 year.

Year (t) Depreciation (dt)
1 $25,333.33
2 $20,266.67
3 $15,200
4 $10,133.33
5 $5,066.67

Here, calculate the depreciation from Equation (III).

Conclusion:

The depreciation schedule using SOYD is shown below.

Year (t) Depreciation (dt)
1 $25,333.33
2 $20,266.67
3 $15,200
4 $10,133.33
5 $5,066.67
To determine

(c)

The depreciation schedule using double declining balance depreciation.

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Answer to Problem 12P

The depreciation schedule using double declining balance depreciation is shown below.

Year (t) Depreciation (dt)
1 $30,400
2 $18,240
3 $10,944
4 $6,566.40
5 $9,849.60

Explanation of Solution

Concept used:

Write the expression to calculate the depreciation using double declining balance depreciation

dt=2n(BDepreciationchargeuptoyeart) ...... (IV)

Here, the depreciation is dt, number of years is n, cost is B.

Calculation:

Calculate the depreciation of the capsulating machine for the first year.

Substitute, 5 for n, $76,000 for B and 0 for depreciation charge up to year t in Equation (IV)

dt=25($76,000$0)=25×$76,000=$30,400

Similarly calculate the depreciation of the capsulating machine for 5 years and enter it in a table below.

Year (t) Depreciation charge up to year t Depreciation (dt)
1 0 $30,400
2 $30,400 $18,240
3 $48,640 $10,944
4 $59,584 $6,566.40
5 $66,150.40 $9,849.60

Conclusion:

The depreciation schedule using double declining balance depreciation is shown below.

Year (t) Depreciation (dt)
1 $30,400
2 $18,240
3 $10,944
4 $6,566.40
5 $9,849.60

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