Tiger Woods makes the following construction related expenditures: 450,000 on January 1 2021 300,000 on Oct 1 2021 600,000 on Dec 1 2021 500,000 on March 1, 2022 and construction ends June 30, 2022 He has a 600,000 construction loan at 6 percent. In addition, they have a 1,000,000 loan at 4 percent and a 3,000,000 loan at 5 percent. How much depreciation expense does he recognize in 2022 if the company uses straight-line depreciation, begins depreciating as soon as construction is finished, and the building has 30 year useful life and a residual value of 200,000?
Tiger Woods makes the following construction related expenditures: 450,000 on January 1 2021 300,000 on Oct 1 2021 600,000 on Dec 1 2021 500,000 on March 1, 2022 and construction ends June 30, 2022 He has a 600,000 construction loan at 6 percent. In addition, they have a 1,000,000 loan at 4 percent and a 3,000,000 loan at 5 percent. How much depreciation expense does he recognize in 2022 if the company uses straight-line depreciation, begins depreciating as soon as construction is finished, and the building has 30 year useful life and a residual value of 200,000?
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Tiger Woods makes the following construction related expenditures:
450,000 on January 1 2021
300,000 on Oct 1 2021
600,000 on Dec 1 2021
500,000 on March 1, 2022 and construction ends June 30, 2022
He has a 600,000 construction loan at 6 percent. In addition, they have a 1,000,000 loan at 4 percent and a 3,000,000 loan at 5 percent.
How much
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