2 Semester Cengage Now, Warren Accounting
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Chapter 25, Problem 25.1APE
To determine
Differential Analysis: Differential analysis refers to the analysis of differential revenue that could be gained or differential cost that could be incurred from the available alternative options of business.
Whether Company C should sell or lease the machine.
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Duncan Company owns a machine with a cost of $308,440 and accumulated depreciation of $63,270 that can be sold for $264,500 less a 6% sales commission. Alternatively, Duncan Company can lease the machine to another company for three years for a total of $276,490, at the end of which there is no residual value. In addition, the repair, insurance, and property tax expense that would be incurred by Duncan Company on the machine would total $24,440 over the three years.
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Prepare a differential analysis on February 21 as to whether Duncan Company should lease (Alternative 1) or sell (Alternative 2) the machine. Refer to the Amount Descriptions list provided for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign. If there is no amount or an amount is zero, enter “0”. A colon (:) will automatically appear if required.
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Duncan Company owns a machine with a cost of $75,000 and accumulated depreciation of $15,000 that can be sold for $54,000 less a 5% sales commission. Alternatively, Duncan Company can lease the machine to another company for three years for a total of $60,000, at the end of which there is no residual value. In addition, the repair, insurance, and property tax expense that would be incurred by Duncan Company on the machine would total $8,500 over the three years. Prepare a differential analysis on February 21 as to whether Duncan Company should lease (Alternative 1) or sell (Alternative 2) the machine.
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Casper Company owns equipment with a cost of $366,800 and accumulated depreciation of $54,900 that can be sold for $277,500, less a 5% sales commission. Alternatively, Casper Company can lease the equipment for three years for a total of $288,100, at the end of which there is no residual value. In addition, the repair, insurance, and property tax expense that would be incurred by Casper Company on the equipment would total $15,800 over the three year lease.
a. Prepare a differential analysis on February 18, as to whether Casper Company should lease (Alternative 1) or sell (Alternative 2) the equipment.
Differential Analysis
Lease (Alt. 1) or Sell (Alt. 2) Equipment
February 18
Lease Equipment(Alternative 1)
Sell Equipment(Alternative 2)
Differential Effecton Income(Alternative 2)
Revenues
Costs
Income (Loss)
b. Should Casper Company lease (Alternative 1) or sell (Alternative 2) the equipment?
Chapter 25 Solutions
2 Semester Cengage Now, Warren Accounting
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