Answer:
Dr Equipment $6,300
Dr Accumulated depreciation $3,780
Dr Loss on disposal $5,040
Cr Machinery $11,340
Cr Cash $3,780
Explanation:
Whispering Company
Journal entries
Dr Equipment $6,300
Dr Accumulated depreciation $3,780
Dr Loss on disposal $5,040
Cr Machinery $11,340
Cr Cash $3,780
Loss on disposal
$6,300+$3780=$10,080
$11,340+$3,780=$15,120
$15,120-10,080=5,040
Answer:
<em>The amount that he will be charged in a special assessment tax to cover his cost of the sidewalk Is $2000 </em>
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Explanation:
We are told that the property is an interior lot, so we'll only consider one of the width of his plot, since the sidewalk can only pass through the front or the back of his property.
The property measures 100' x 500' , that is 100 ft width by 500 ft length
The cost of the sidewalk is $40 per linear ft
The city will pick up 50% of the cost.
For a width of the lot, the cost per linear length will be
100 x $40 = $4000
The city covers 50% of this cost, leaving 50% of the cost to the homeowner.
The homeowner's cost will be 50% of $4000
= 0.5 x $4000 =<em> $2000 </em>
<em>The amount that he will be charged in a special assessment tax to cover his cost of the sidewalk Is $2000 </em>
Answer:
The journal entries are as follows:
(a) On January 1, 2021
Cash A/c Dr. $418,022
To Bonds payable $418,022
(To record the issue of bond)
(b) On June 30, 2021
Interest expense A/c [$418,022 × 7%/2] Dr. $14,630.77
To cash $14,630.77
(To record the first two semiannual interest payments)
(c) On December 31, 2021
Interest expense A/c Dr. $14,630.77
To cash $14,630.77
(To record the first two semiannual interest payments)
Answer:
$320
Explanation:
Most of the home insurance policy terms and limits should claim payments for property losses based on the actual cash value.
There is no depreciation on replacement costs in home insurance policies. The depreciation is calculated on the actual cash value of a comparable microwave.