
(1)
Change in
A change in depreciation methods are considered as a change in estimate that is achieved by a change in accounting principle.
Error correction:
Error correction is an adjustment to previously issued financial statements. It is not considered as an accounting change.
Change in estimate
It refers to a change where the new information influences the companies to update the previously made estimates.
To prepare: The correcting entry for the equipment capitalization error discovered in 2015:
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Explanation of Solution
Determine the incorrect entry for the equipment capitalization error:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
2014 | Equipment | $2,000,000 | |
Cash | $2,000,000 | ||
(To record equipment sale) |
Table (1)
Equipment is an asset. There is an increase in asset value. Therefore, it is debited.
Determine the correct entry for the equipment capitalization error:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
2014 | Equipment | $1,900,000 | |
Depreciation expense | $100,000 | ||
|
$2,000,000 | ||
(To record accumulated depreciation correction) |
Table (2)
Equipment is an asset. There is an increase in asset value. Therefore, it is debited.
Depreciation is an expense. An expense will reduce the stock holders’ equity. There is a decrease in the value of the stock holders’ equity by $100,000.
Accumulated depreciation is a contra asset. There is a decrease in assets value. Therefore, it is credited.
Determine the Incorrect
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
2014 | Depreciation expense (1) | $500,000 | |
Accumulated depreciation | $500,000 | ||
(To record accumulated depreciation) |
Table (3)
Working note:
Calculate the depreciation expense:
Depreciation is an expense. An expense will reduce the stock holders’ equity. Since there is a decrease in the value of the stock holders’ equity of $500,000 is debited.
Accumulated depreciation is a contra asset. There is a decrease in assets value. Therefore, it is credited.
Determine the correct journal entry:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
2014 | Depreciation expense (2) | $475,000 | |
Accumulated depreciation | $475,000 | ||
(To record accumulated depreciation) |
Table (4)
Working note:
Calculate the depreciation expense:
Depreciation is an expense. An expense will reduce the stock holders’ equity. Since there is a decrease in the value of the stock holders’ equity of $475,000 is debited.
Accumulated depreciation is a contra asset. There is a decrease in assets value. Therefore, it is credited.
Determine the Incorrect journal entry:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
2015 | Depreciation expense (3) | $375,000 | |
Accumulated depreciation | $375,000 | ||
(To record accumulated depreciation) |
Table (5)
Working note:
Calculate the depreciation expense:
Depreciation is an expense. An expense will reduce the stock holders’ equity. Since there is a decrease in the value of the stock holders’ equity of $375,000 is debited.
Accumulated depreciation is a contra asset. There is a decrease in assets value. Therefore, it is credited.
Determine the correct journal entry:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
2015 | Depreciation expense (4) | $356,250 | |
Accumulated depreciation | $356,250 | ||
(To record accumulated depreciation) |
Table (6)
Working note:
Calculate the depreciation expense:
Depreciation is an expense. An expense will reduce the stock holders’ equity. Since there is a decrease in the value of the stock holders’ equity of $356,250 is debited.
Accumulated depreciation is a contra asset. There is a decrease in assets value. Therefore, it is credited.
Determine correct the incorrect entry:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
2015 | $ 56,250 | ||
Accumulated depreciation | $ 43,750 | ||
Equipment | $ 100,000 | ||
( To correct incorrect accounts) |
Table (7)
Depreciation expense was overstated by $43,750, but other expenses were understated by $100,000.
Net income during the period was overstated by $56,250, Retained earnings is currently overstated by that amount.
Accumulated depreciation was overstated, and continues to be overstated by $43,750.
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To prepare: The entries related to the change in depreciation methods.
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Explanation of Solution
Determine the entries related to the change in depreciation methods:
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Asset’s cost (after correction) | 1,900,000 |
Less: Accumulated depreciation to date ($475,000 + 356,250) | (831,250) |
Un depreciated cost, Jan. 1, 2016 | 1,068,750 |
Less: Estimated residual value | (0) |
To be depreciated over remaining 6 years | 1,068,750 |
Divide | 6 years |
Annual straight-line depreciation 2016–2021 | 178,125 |
Table (8)
Determine the
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
2016 | Depreciation expense | $178,125 | |
Accumulated depreciation | $178,125 | ||
(To record accumulated depreciation) |
Table (9)
No entry is needed to record the change.
Change in depreciation method:
A change in depreciation methods are considered as a change in estimate that is achieved by a change in accounting principle.
The Corporation C reports the change prospectively and previous financial statements are not revised.
Corporation C uses
The un-depreciated cost remaining at the time of the change is depreciated straight line over the remaining useful life.
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