(a)
The

Answer to Problem 18P
The depreciation schedule using MACRS is shown below.
Year |
MACRS |
Cost |
Depreciation |
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Cost of the crystal extraction device is
Time period is 8 years.
Salvage value is
Concept used:
Write the expression to calculate the depreciation value for the crystal extraction device.
Here, the depreciation value is
Calculation:
Crystal extraction device comes under MACRS GDS “all other property not assigned to another class” designation.
Using MACRS GDS 8 year property table calculate the depreciation for the crystal extraction device.
Calculate the depreciation for crystal extraction device.
Substitute
Calculate the depreciation for 5 years and enter them in a table below.
Year |
MACRS |
Cost |
Depreciation |
Conclusion:
The depreciation schedule using MACRS is shown below
Year |
MACRS |
Cost |
Depreciation |
(b)
The depreciation schedule using straight line depreciation.

Answer to Problem 18P
The depreciation schedule using straight line depreciation is shown below.
Year |
Depreciation |
Explanation of Solution
Concept used:
Write the expression to calculate the depreciation value for the crystal extraction device
Here, the depreciation value is
Calculation:
Calculate the depreciation for the crystal extraction device.
Substitute
Calculate the depreciation for 5 years and enter them in a table below.
Year |
Depreciation |
Conclusion:
The depreciation schedule using straight line depreciation is shown below.
Year |
Depreciation |
(c)
The depreciation schedule using SOYD.

Answer to Problem 18P
The depreciation schedule using SOYD is shown below.
Year |
Depreciation |
Explanation of Solution
Concept used:
SOYD is known as sum of year’s digits depreciation.
Write the expression to calculate the depreciation of the crystal extraction device.
Here, the depreciation value is
Calculation:
Calculate the depreciation using SOYD for the crystal extraction device.
Substitute
Calculate the depreciation value for 5 year.
Year |
Depreciation |
Here, the depreciation is calculated from Equation (IV).
Conclusion:
The depreciation schedule using SOYD is shown below.
Year |
Depreciation |
(d)
The depreciation schedule using double declining balance depreciation.

Answer to Problem 18P
The depreciation schedule using double declining balance depreciation is shown below.
Year |
Depreciation |
Explanation of Solution
Concept used:
Write the expression to calculate the depreciation using double declining balance depreciation
Here, the depreciation is
Calculation:
Calculate the depreciation of the crystal extraction device for the first year.
Substitute
Calculate the depreciation of the crystal extraction device for 5 years and enter it in a table below.
Year |
Depreciation charge up to year |
Depreciation |
Conclusion:
The depreciation schedule using double declining balance depreciation is shown below.
Year |
Depreciation |
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