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Juliette [100K]
3 years ago
6

On January 1, 2019, Woodstock, Inc. purchased a machine costing $40,000. Woodstock also paid $1,000 for transportation and insta

llation.
The expected useful life of the machine is 6 years and the residual value is $5,000.

How much is the annual depreciation expense, assuming use of the straight-line depreciation method?

a. $6,100

b.$5,950.

c. $5,750

d. $6,000
Business
1 answer:
irinina [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

annual depreciation expense = $6000

so correct option is d. $6,000

Explanation:

given data

machine costing = $40,000

transportation and installation = $1,000

useful life = 6 years

residual value = $5,000

to find out

How much is the annual depreciation expense

solution

we get here first Cost of machine that is

Cost = $40,000 + $1000

cost = $41000

so depreciable base will be here

Depreciable base  = cost - residual value

Depreciable base  = 41000 - 5000

Depreciable base  = $36,000

so annual depreciation expense is

annual depreciation expense = \frac{36000}{6}

annual depreciation expense = $6000

so correct option is d. $6,000

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