
a.
Prepare the journal entries for Company M.
a.

Explanation of Solution
Depletion:
Depletion is a concept which is same as depreciation. It is the allocation of cost of natural resources to expense over resource’s the useful time in a systematic and normal manner.
Journal entry is a set of economic events which can be measured in monetary terms. These are recorded chronologically and systematically.
Accounting rules for Journal entries:
- To record increase balance of account: Debit assets, expenses, losses and credit liabilities, capital, revenue and gains.
- To record decrease balance of account: Credit assets, expenses, losses and debit liabilities, capital, revenue and gains.
1. Prepare journal entry to record purchases of Year 1.
Date | Account title and Explanation | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
January 1,Year 1 | Coal Mine | 900,000 | |
Cash | 900,000 | ||
( To record purchase of coal mine) |
Table (1)
- Coal mine is an asset and there is an increase in the value of asset. Hence, debit it by $900,000.
- Cash is an asset and there is a decrease in the value of asset. Hence, credit it by $900,000.
Date | Account title and Explanation | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
January 7,Year 1 | Timber | 1,800,000 | |
Land | 200,000 | ||
Cash | 2,000,000 | ||
( To record purchase of timber) |
Table (2)
- Timber is an asset and there is an increase in the value of asset. Hence, debit it by $1,800,000.
- Land is an asset and there is an increase in the value of asset. Hence, debit it by $200,000.
- Cash is an asset and there is a decrease in the value of asset. Hence, credit it by $2,000,000
2. Prepare journal entry to record depletion on the Year 1.
Date | Account title and Explanation | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
December 31,Year 1 | Depletion Expense (2) | 240,000 | |
Coal Mine | 240,000 | ||
( To record depletion of coal mine) |
Table (3)
- Depletion Expense is a component of
stockholders’ equity and there is a decrease in the value of stockholders’ equity. Hence, debit it by $240,000. - Coal mine is an asset and there is a decrease in the value of asset. Hence, credit it by $240,000.
Date | Account title and Explanation | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
Year 1 | Depletion Expense (4) | 600,000 | |
December 31 | Timber | 600,000 | |
( To record depletion of timber) |
Table (4)
- Depletion Expense is a component of stockholders’ equity and there is a decrease in the value of stockholders’ equity. Hence, debit it by $600,000.
- Timber is an asset and there is a decrease in the value of timber. Hence, credit it by $600,000.
3. Prepare journal entries to record purchases of year 2.
Date | Account title and Explanation | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
January 2,Year 2 | Silver Mine | 850,000 | |
Cash | 850,000 | ||
( To record purchase of silver mine) |
Table (5)
- Silver mine is an asset and there is an increase in the value of asset. Hence, debit it by $850,000.
- Cash is an asset and there is a decrease in the value of asset. Hence, credit it by $850,000.
Date | Account title and Explanation | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
January 8,Year 2 | Oil Reserves | 875,000 | |
Cash | 875,000 | ||
( To record purchase of oil reserves) |
Table (6)
- Oil reserves are an asset and there is an increase in the value of asset. Hence, debit it by $875,000.
- Cash is an asset and there is a decrease in the value of asset. Hence, Credit it by $875,000.
4. Prepare journal entries to record the depletion of natural resources assets:
Date | Account title and Explanation | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
December 31,Year 2 | Depletion Expense (5) | 204,000 | |
Coal Mine | 204,000 | ||
( To record depletion of coal mine) |
Table (7)
- Depletion Expense is a component of stockholders’ equity and there is a decrease in the value of stockholders’ equity. Hence, debit it by $204,000.
- Coal mine is an asset and there is a decrease in the value of asset. Hence, credit it by $204,000.
Date | Account title and Explanation | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
December 31,Year 2 | Depletion Expense (6) | 720,000 | |
Timber | 720,000 | ||
( To record depletion of timber) |
Table (8)
- Depletion Expense is a component of stockholders’ equity and there is a decrease in the value of stockholders’ equity. Hence, debit it by $720,000.
- Timber is an asset and there is a decrease in the value of timber. Hence, credit it by $720,000.
Date | Account title and Explanation | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
December 31,Year 2 | Depletion Expense (8) | 254,970 | |
Silver Mine | 254,970 | ||
( To record depletion of silver mine) |
Table (9)
- Depletion Expense is a component of stockholders’ equity and there is a decrease in the value of stockholders’ equity. Hence, debit it by $254,970.
- Silver mine is an asset and there is a decrease in the value of asset. Hence, credit it by $254,970.
Date | Account title and Explanation | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
December 31,Year 2 | Depletion Expense (10) | 280,000 | |
Oil Reserves | 280,000 | ||
( To record depletion of oil reserves) |
Table (10)
- Depletion Expense is a component of stockholders’ equity and there is a decrease in the value of stockholders’ equity. Hence, debit it by $280,000.
- Oil reserves are an asset and there is a decrease in the value of asset. Hence, credit it by $280,000.
Working notes:
Calculate the rate of coal ore per ton:
Calculate the depletion expense of coal ore mine for Year 1:
Calculate the rate of per feet of timber:
Calculate the depletion expense of timber for Year 1:
Calculate the depletion expense of coal ore mined for Year 2:
Calculate the depletion expense of timber for Year 2:
Calculate the rate of silver mine per ton:
Calculate the depletion expense of silver mine for Year 2:
Calculate the rate of oil per barrel:
Calculate the depletion expense of oil reserves for Year 2:
b.
Prepare the portion of the
b.

Explanation of Solution
Prepare partial balance sheet that reports natural resources.
Company P | |
Partial Balance Sheet | |
For the year ended December 31, Year 2 | |
Natural Resources | Amount ($) |
Coal Mine | (11) 456,000 |
Timber | (12) 480,000 |
Silver Mine | (13) 595,030 |
Oil Reserves | (14) 595,000 |
Total Natural Resources | 2,126,000 |
Land | 200,000 |
Total | 2,326,030 |
Table (11)
Working notes:
Calculate the book value of coal mine:
Calculate the book value of Timber:
Calculate the book value of silver mine:
Calculate the book value of Oil Reserves:
c.
Prepare the depletion journal entry for Year 3.
c.

Explanation of Solution
Prepare journal entry:
Date | Account title and Explanation | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
Year 3 | Depletion Expense (17) | 364,800 | |
coal Mine | 364,800 | ||
( To record depletion of coal mine) |
Table (12)
- Depletion Expense is a component of stockholders’ equity and there is a decrease in the value of stockholders’ equity. Hence, debit it by $364,800.
- Coal mine is an asset and there is a decrease in the value of asset. Hence, credit it by $364,800.
Working notes:
Calculate the undepleted cost of coal mine for Year 3:
Calculate the rate of coal mine per ton:
Calculate the depletion expense of coal mine for Year 3:
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