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Mumz [18]
3 years ago
6

Determine the depreciation expense for 2018 and 2019 using the following​ methods: (a)​ Straight-line (SL),​ (b) Units of produc

tion​ (UOP), and​ (c) Double-declining-balance​ (DDB). For each method​ (starting with​ (a) the​ straight-line method), select the appropriate formula needed to compute annual depreciation and then determine depreciation expense under that method for 2018 and 2019. ​(Round any depreciation expense per unit amounts to the nearest cent and all other amounts to the nearest
Engineering
1 answer:
prohojiy [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Check Explanation.

Explanation:

(1). The straight-line method: the general clue with this method is that in the two years, depreciation is the same. The formula for Calculating depreciation is given below;

straight-line method = (cost - Residual value)/ useful life in years.

From the question we know that the cost of acquisition is $30,000,000, the residual value of the asset is $4,000,000 and useful life is 7 years. Therefore;

straight-line method = ($30,000,000 - $4,000,000)/ 7.

= $3, 714,285.71 Per year.

That is $3, 714,285.71 for 2018 and 2019.

(2).Units of production​ (UOP) = (cost - Residual value)/ useful life in units.

= ($30,000,000 - $4,000,000)/ 4,375, 000.

Units of production​ (UOP) = $6 per mile.

Hence, the depreciation in 2018 = Depreciation per unit × 2018 year usage.

= 6 × 1,100,000 mile.

= $6,600,000.

depreciation in 2019 = Depreciation per unit × 2019 year usage.

= 6 × 1,200,000.

= $7,200,000.

Double-declining-balance​ (DDB)= (cost - accumulated depreciation) × 2 × 1/(useful life years).

Double-declining-balance​ (DDB) = (30,000,000 - 0)× 2 × (1/7).

= $8,571,428.57 depreciation in 2018.

= $8,571,428.6 depreciation in 2018

Double-declining-balance​ (DDB) = (30,000,000 - 8,571,428.57) × 2 × 1/7.

= $6,122,449.00 depreciation in 2019.

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Total depreciation for straight-line method(2018 and 2019) = $7,428,571.42.

Total depreciation for Units of production​ (UOP)(2018 and 2019) = $13,800,000.

Total depreciation for Double-declining-balance (DDB)= $ 14,693,877.6.

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