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Calculate annual
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Explanation of Solution
Straight-line Depreciation: Under the straight-line method of depreciation, the same amount of depreciation is allocated every year over the estimated useful life of an asset. The formula to calculate the depreciation cost of the asset using the residual value is shown as below:
Given, cost of the equipment is $4,200,000, expected life time is 12 years and residual value is $600,000.
Calculate annual depreciation using the company’s standard practice (straight line depreciation):
Therefore, the annual depreciation is $300,000.
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Calculate annual depreciation for each of the three options and state whether the option would increase or decrease net income.
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Explanation of Solution
Option 1: adjust the estimated service life of the equipment from 12 years to 6 years.
Given, cost of the equipment is $4,200,000, expected life time is 6 years and residual value is $600,000.
Calculate annual depreciation using the option 1 (straight line depreciation):
Option 1’s annual depreciation is $600,000 and in standard practice, the annual depreciation amount is $300,000. Therefore, the annual depreciation is $600,000.
The higher amount of depreciation results in lower net income.
Option 2: Adjust estimated residual values on the equipment from $600,000 to $0:
Given, cost of the equipment is $4,200,000, expected life time is 12 years and residual value is $0.
Calculate annual depreciation using the option 2 (straight line depreciation):
Therefore, the annual depreciation is $350,000.
Option 2’s annual depreciation is $350,000 and in standard practice, the annual depreciation amount is $300,000. The higher amount of depreciation results in lower net income.
Option 3: Make the both the adjustments:
Given, cost of the equipment is $4,200,000, expected life time is 6 years and residual value is $0.
Calculate annual depreciation using the option 3 (straight line depreciation):
Therefore, the annual depreciation is $700,000.
Option 3’s annual depreciation is $700,000 and in standard practice, the annual depreciation amount is $300,000. The higher amount of depreciation results in lower net income.
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State the option that has the biggest effect on net income.
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Explanation of Solution
Annual depreciation under each option:
Options | Annual depreciation |
Option 1 | $600,000 |
Option 2 | $350,000 |
Option 3 | $700,000 |
Table (1)
Option 3 is having higher amount of annual depreciation. Hence, option 3 has the biggest effect on the net income.
Therefore, option 3 results in a greater decrease in the net income.
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