Answer:
b)
Annual Depreciation expense= $58,800
Explanation:
<em>According to International Accounting standards(IAS) 16 property plan and equipment (PPE), the cost of an asset is the purchase cost plus other costs of bringing it to the intended working conditions.</em>
So we will add the purchase cost to installation , freight charges.
Cost of assets = 300,000 + 14,000 + 40,000 =$354,000
Annual depreciation = (Cost - Scrap Value)/ Number of years
= (354,000 - 60,000)/5
=$58,800
Annual Depreciation expense= $58,800
Answer:
Irrelevant to the decision of whether to discontinue the product line because they will not differ between alternatives.
Explanation:
Fixed costs can be defined as expenses that remain constant during a particular period of time, these costs does not change with an increase or reduction in the volume of production. Fixed costs tends to remain the same even when the organisation experiences a massive sale of their products in the market. Example of fixed costs include rent, loan.
Unavoidable fixed costs can be described as the costs incurred by a company during the introduction of the product into the market. This type of cost does not have the tendency to fluctuate when the production process is discontinued.
Answer:
interest expense 3,000 debit
interest payable 3000 credit
Explanation:
We will recognize the accrued interest for the period Nov 1st to Dec 31th
principal x rate x time
120,000 x 11%/12 x 3 months = 3,000
We divide the rate by 12 as there is express as annual rate and we need to match with time, which is months.
The entry will recognize interest expense for 3,000
and interest payable for 3,000
Answer:
COGS= $181,000
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Beginning Finished Goods= $39,000
Ending Finished Goods= $53,000
Cost of goods manufactured= 234,000 - 39,000= $195,000
<u>To calculate the cost of goods sold, we need to use the following formula:</u>
COGS= beginning finished inventory + cost of goods manufactured - ending finished inventory
COGS= 39,000 + 195,000 - 53,000
COGS= $181,000
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