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Chapter 11, Problem 9RE
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Ascertain the depreciation expense of Company A for year 1 and year 2 under the sum of the year’s digit method.
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Blackpink has sold during the year a depreciable asset that cost P11,250 and had a carrying amount of P2,400 with a P3,600 selling price. The disposal was correctly recorded. Here are the balances of the accumulated depreciation during the year: Jan 1- P127,800 and Dec 31 - P133,050. What will be the amount of the adjusting entry for depreciation expense during the year-end?
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Swifty Industries presents you with the following information.Complete the table for the year ended December 31, 2022. The company depreciates all assets using the half-year convention. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 45,892.)
Description
DatePurchased
Cost
SalvageValue
Lifein Years
DepreciationMethod
AccumulatedDepreciation to12/31/21
Depreciationfor 2022
Machine A
2/12/20
$146,800
$17,000
10
SYD
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$20060
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5
SL
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11948
Machine C
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DDB
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(B)
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(C)
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