The amount of annual depreciation by the straight-line method is $18,800.
<h3>Annual depreciation</h3>
a. Annual depreciation
Annual depreciation=[($80,000 - $4,800) ÷ 4]
Annual depreciation=$18,800
b. Annual depreciation
Year 1 Annual depreciation= 10% × $80,000
Year 1 Annual depreciation = $8,000
Year 2 Annual depreciation= 10% × ($75,000 - $7,500)
Year 2 Annual depreciation = $7,520
Therefore the amount of annual depreciation by the straight-line method is $18,800.
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I would say your answer is A.
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Answer:
PV= $1,173.44
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
your tenant has agreed to pay $150 per month. There are eight months left on the lease, the appropriate interest rate is 6%, compounded monthly.
<u>To calculate the net present value, first, we need to calculate the final value and then use the present value formula.</u>
FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i
A= annual pay= 150
i=0.06/12= 0.005
n=8
FV= {140[(1.005^8)-1]}/0.005= 1,221.21
Now, we calculate the present value:
PV= FV/(1+i)^n
PV= 1,221.21/1.005^8= $1,173.44