Answer:
nominal tax shield in year 10: 6,812 dollars
present value of the tax shield: 1,837.49
Explanation:
the nominal tax shield in year 10:
We look into the MACRS table for 10-years property class: 6.55%
The depreciation expense for this year is 260,000 x 6.55% = 17,030
Then this produces a tax shield of 40% 6,812
The nominal tax shield at year 10 is 6,812 dollars
considering time value of money today this tax shield is worth:
PV: 1,837.49
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Answer:
The materials equivalent units is 37,700
Conversion costs equivalent units is 32,480
Explanation:
The equivalent units of production for materials can be computed thus:
Description quantity % of completion Equivalent units
Completed units 29000 100 29000
(37700-8700)
Ending inventory 8700 100 <u> 8700</u>
total equivalent units for materials 37700
The equivalent units of production for conversion costs can be computed thus:
Description quantity % of completion Equivalent units
Completed units 29000 100 29000
(37700-8700)
Ending inventory 8700 40 <u> 3480
</u>
total equivalent units for conversion costs 32480
I applied 100% percentage of completion to ending inventory when determining materials equivalent units and 40% percentage completion when determining equivalent units for conversion cots as it given in the question
Answer:
$177,000
Explanation:
In order to find the book value of the equipment we need to find the amount of depreciation per year. To do this we need to subtract the salvage value from the initial cost and then simply divide by 5 which is the life span of the equipment...
(390,000 - 35,000) / 5 = x
355,000 / 5 = x
71,000 = x
Now we see that the equipment will depreciate by $71,000 per year. In three years the depreciation would be
71,000 * 3 = 213,000
Now we simply subtract this value from the initial cost to get the book value in the third year
390,000 - 213,000 = 177,000