The historical cost principle requires that when assets are acquired, they be recorded at cost.
The historical cost principle is an accounting principle under the US GAAP. It entails recording the cost of an asset on the balance sheet at the cost with which the asset was purchased regardless of the changes in the value of the asset.
For example, if a machine was purchased at a cost of £2000. If the historical cost principle is used, the machine would be recorded at £2000 on the balance sheet.
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= $115,559.84
Explanation:
The MACRS represents Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System and it represents a depreciation method that is accepted for taxation purpose in the United States. The MACRS allows an asset's capitalized cost's recovery over a period of time based on annual deductions.
From the question, the fixed asset was purchased for $139,700
the MACRS rate to use at the end of 4 years = 0.2, 0.32, 0.192 and 0.1152
The accumulated depreciation therefore,
= (0.2+0.32+0.192+0.1152) x $139,700
= $115,559.84
Answer: $52,840
Explanation:
The opportunity cost are the benefits he will give up to pursue his current venture of landscaping.
= Salary from working for uncle + Interest on the Savings to be used in business + Difference in market value if he waits till the end of the year
= 50,000 + (7% * 12,000) + (12,000 - 10,000)
= $52,840
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