Phillips Ltd. purchased a machine on 26 March 20X3 for $136,000 and began to use it immediately. The estimated useful life of the machine is 5 years, and it has an expected residual value of $12,100 at that time. Phillips uses straight-line depreciation.   Required: 1 & 2. Calculate annual depreciation for 20X3 through 20X8 assuming that depreciation is calculated to the nearest month using three accounting conventions: Half-year convention Full-first-year convention Final-year convention         Year Month Half year Full first year Final year 20X3         20X4         20X5         20X6         20X7         20X8         3. Calculate the gain or loss on disposal assuming that the asset is unexpectedly sold for $7,600 at the end of 20X6, using net book value from requirement 1, and then from the three alternatives in requirement 2.         Year Month Half Year Full First Year Final Year Proceeds, 20X6         Net book value, 20X6           0 0 0 0

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Phillips Ltd. purchased a machine on 26 March 20X3 for $136,000 and began to use it immediately. The estimated useful life of the machine is 5 years, and it has an expected residual value of $12,100 at that time. Phillips uses straight-line depreciation.
 

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1 & 2. Calculate annual depreciation for 20X3 through 20X8 assuming that depreciation is calculated to the nearest month using three accounting conventions:

  1. Half-year convention
  2. Full-first-year convention
  3. Final-year convention
     
     
     
     
    Year Month Half year Full first year Final year
    20X3        
    20X4        
    20X5        
    20X6        
    20X7        
    20X8        


    3. Calculate the gain or loss on disposal assuming that the asset is unexpectedly sold for $7,600 at the end of 20X6, using net book value from requirement 1, and then from the three alternatives in requirement 2.

     
     
     
     
    Year Month Half Year Full First Year Final Year
    Proceeds, 20X6        
    Net book value, 20X6        
      0 0 0 0
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