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PolarNik [594]
3 years ago
5

Keeping all other criteria the same, add a child to the family you used in part a to determine the monthly

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Natasha_Volkova [10]3 years ago
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Explanation:

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The Journal entry is given below:-

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         To Purchase return                    $115

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Here, we are using the straight line method,

Annual depreciation is as follows:

= (Cost of machine - Salvage value) ÷ Estimated useful years

= ($20,000 - $5,000) ÷ 8

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Depreciation amount for the year 2011 = $1,875

Depreciation amount for the year 2012 = $1,875

Therefore, the book value of the machine at the beginning of January 1, 2013 is as follows:

= Cost of machine - Depreciation amount for the year 2011 - Depreciation amount for the year 2012

= $20,000 - $1,875 - $1,875

= $16,250

Now, the Santayana decides the machine will last 12 years from the date of purchase and we have already deduct the depreciation for the 2 years. So, we need to consider only 10 years for calculating the new annual depreciation.

Salvage value remains the same.

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<em>Note: You can also do quick calculation as below:</em>

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