Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
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ISBN: 9781337788281
Author: James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 11, Problem 19P

1.

To determine

Prepare a schedule screening the depreciation expense, amortization expense, accumulated depreciation and amortization for each asset that would appear on the income statement and balance sheet of Company B for the year ended December 31, 2019.

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Depreciation expense: Depreciation expense is a non-cash expense, which is recorded on the income statement reflecting the consumption of economic benefits of long-term asset on account of its wear and tear or obsolesces.

Straight-line depreciation method: The depreciation method which assumes that the consumption of economic benefits of long-term asset could be distributed equally throughout the useful life of the asset is referred to as straight-line method.

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

Double-declining-balance method: The depreciation method which assumes that the consumption of economic benefits of long-term asset is high in the early years but gradually declines towards the end of its useful life is referred to as double-declining-balance method.

Prepare a schedule screening the depreciation expense, amortization expense, accumulated depreciation and amortization for each asset that would appear on the income statement and balance sheet of Company B for the year ended December 31, 2019 as follows:

Depreciation and amortization expense:

Company B
Depreciation and amortization expense
For the year ended December 31, 2019
Particulars$
Depreciation expense for building (1)$56,214
Depreciation expense for equipment and machinery (6)$103,775
Depreciation expense for automotive equipment (10)$21,000
Amortization expense for leasehold improvements (11)$16,800
Total depreciation and amortization expense for 2019$197,789

Table (1)

Accumulated depreciation and amortization:

Company B
Accumulated depreciation and amortization
December 31, 2019
ParticularsAmountAmount
Accumulated depreciation-Building:
Balance, January 1, 2019$263,100
Add: Depreciation expense for  2019$56,214
Balance, December 31, 2019$319,314
Accumulated depreciation-Machinery and equipment:
Balance, January 1, 2019$250,000
Add: Depreciation expense for 2019$103,775
Sub-total$353,775
Less: Machine destroyed by fire (12)$11,500
Balance, December 31, 2019$342,275
Accumulated depreciation-Automotive equipment:
Balance, January 1, 2019$84,600
Add: Depreciation expense for 2019$21,000
Sub-total$105,600
Less: Sold car during the year (13)$6,300
Balance, December 31, 2019$99,300
Accumulated amortization-Leasehold improvements:
Amortization for 2019$16,800
Total accumulated depreciation and amortization for 2019$777,689

Table (2)

Working note (1):

Compute the straight line rate:

Useful life = 25 years

Depreciation rate=100%25 years×1.5=6%

Working note (2):

Calculate the depreciation expense of building under 150%-declining balance method.

Depreciation expense=(Aquisition costAccumulated depreciation)×Depreciation Rate (1)=($1,200,000$263,100)×6100=$56,214

Working note (3):

Calculate the depreciation expense of remaining machinery under straight line method.

Depreciation expense = (Cost of acquisation Residual value)(The cost of machine destoryed by fire )Estimated useful life=($900,000$0)$23,00010 years=$87,700

Working note (4):

Calculate the depreciation expense for machine destroyed by fire under straight line method.

Depreciation expense = [(The cost of machine destoryed by fire )Estimated useful life×Depreciation incurredMonths in a year]=$23,00010 years×3 months (Januray to March)12 months=$575

Working note (5):

Calculate the depreciation expense for new machinery under straight line method.

Depreciation expense = [(Cost of machineResidual value  )Estimated useful life×Depreciation incurredMonths in a year]=$310,000$010 years×6 months (July to December)12 months=$15,500

Working note (6):

Calculate the total depreciation expense for machinery for 2019.

Total depreciationexpense} = [Depreciation expense for remaining machinery+Depreciation expense for machinery destroyed by fire+Depreciation expense for new machinery]=$87,700(3)+$575(4)+$15,500(5)=$103,775

Working note (7):

Calculate the denominator of the fraction for sum-of-the-year’s digit.

Sum-of-the-digits = n×(n+1)2=4×(4+1)2=4×52=10

Working note (8):

Calculate the depreciation expense of sold car under the sum-of the year’s digit method.

Depreciation expense = Sales value ×Fraction (3rd year)=$9,000×210=$1,800

Working note (9):

Calculate the depreciation expense of car under the sum-of the year’s digit method.

Depreciation expense = (Cost of carResidual value) ×Fraction (1st year)=$12,000×410=$4,800

Working note (10):

Calculate the total depreciation expense of automotive equipment under the sum-of the year’s digit method.

Total depreciation expense} = (Depreciation expense as on January 1, 2019Depreciation expense for sold car +Depreciation expense for new car)=$18,000$1,800(8)+4,800(9)=$21,000

Working note (11):

Calculate the amortization expense of leasehold improvements.

Amortization expense =[ (Cost of leasehold improvements[Number of months from May 1, 2019 to December 31, 2025])×Amortization incurred]=$168,00080 months×8 months (May to December)=$16,800

Working note (12):

Calculate the accumulated depreciation for machine destroyed by fire.

Depreciation expense = [Cost of machineryEstimated useful life×Number of year expense incurred]=$23,000 10 years×5 years (2014 to 2019)=$11,500

Working note (13):

Calculate the accumulated depreciation for sold car.

Accumulated depreciation = Cost of carBook value at 2019=$9,000$2,700=$6,300

2.

To determine

Prepare a schedule screening the gain or loss from disposal of assets of Company B that would appear on the income statement for the year ended December 31, 2019.

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Prepare a schedule screening the gain or loss from disposal of assets of Company B that would appear on the income statement for the year ended December 31, 2019 as follows:

Company B
Gain or loss from disposal of assets
For the year ended December 31, 2019
ParticularsAmountAmount
Gain on machinery destroyed by fire:  
Insurance recovery$15,500 
Less: Book value of machine (12)$11,500$4,000
Less: Loss on car traded in on new car purchase  
Book value of the traded car$2,700 
Less: Trade in allowed ($12,000$10,000)$2,000$700
Net gain on asset disposal for 2019 $3,300

Table (3)

3.

To determine

Prepare the balance sheet of Company B and show the property, plant and equipment section as on December 31, 2019.

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Prepare the balance sheet of Company B and show the property, plant and equipment section as on December 31, 2019 as follows:

Company B
Balance sheet (partial)
Property, plant and equipment section
December 31, 2019
ParticularsCost (A)

Accumulated depreciation and amortization

( B)

Book value

(AB)

Land$150,0000$150,000
Building$1,200,000 $319,214$880,686
Machinery and equipment$1,187,000 (14)$342,275$844,725
Automotive equipment

$118,000

(15)

$99,300$18,700
Leasehold improvements$168,000$16,800$151,200
Totals$2,823,000$777,689$2,045,311

Table (4)

Working note (14):

Calculate the cost of machinery and equipment:

ParticularsAmount
Machinery balance on January 1, 2019$900,000
Add: Machinery purchased during 2019$310,000
     Sub total$1,210,000 
Less: Machine destroyed  by fire $23,000
Closing balance on December 31, 2019$1,187,000

Table (5)

Working note (15):

Calculate the cost of automotive equipment:

ParticularsAmount
Automotive equipment  balance on January 1, 2019$115,000
Add: Car purchased during 2019$12,000
     Sub total$127,000
Less: Car traded during 2019$9,000
Closing balance on December 31, 2019$118,000

Table (6)

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