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inysia [295]
4 years ago
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A diesel-powered tractor with a cost of $180,000 and estimated residual value of $18,000 is expected to have a useful operating

life of 36,000 hours. During February, the tractor was operated 156 hours.
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1. B. Units of Production/ Activity based depreciation:

Activity based depreciation is whereby an asset is depreciated based on the asset’s activity such as the number of hours worked or the number of units produced, during a particular period of time. Activity based depreciation per year is calculated as:

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1.C. Double-declining balance Method:

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It is calculated as depreciation rate x book value of asset at the beginning of the period

OR (Cost of Asset - Accumulation Depreciation) x Depreciation rate

Depreciation for Year 1 : 7000 x 40% = $2800

Accumulated Depreciation : $2800

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Gain/Loss on sale of asset : Sale Price - Net book value

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Gain/Loss on sale of asset : Sale Price - Net book value

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