Financial Accounting
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ISBN: 9780133791129
Author: Jane L. Reimers
Publisher: Pearson Higher Ed
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Chapter 6, Problem 88PB
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Explain the errors made in the each of the given situations and list the effect, if any, that uncorrected error would have on the given items for Company U’s 2011 financial statements.
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Explain the adjustments that would make the given situations correct and make the financial statements accurate.
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Depreciation by Two Methods; Sale of Fixed Asset
New lithographic equipment, acquired at a cost of $718,750 on March 1 of Year 1 (beginning of the fiscal year), has an estimated useful life of five years and an estimated residual value of $61,800. The manager requested information regarding the effect of alternative methods on the amount of depreciation expense each year.
On March 4 of Year 5, the equipment was sold for $105,300.
Required:
1. Determine the annual depreciation expense for each of the estimated five years of use, the accumulated depreciation at the end of each year, and the book value of the equipment at the end of each year by the following methods:
a. Straight-line method
Year
DepreciationExpense
Accumulated Depreciation,End of Year
Book Value,End of Year
1
$fill in the blank ae7e56f7b05f016_1
$fill in the blank ae7e56f7b05f016_2
$fill in the blank ae7e56f7b05f016_3
2
$fill in the blank…
Patterson Planning Corp.,
You have been hired by Patterson Planning Corp., an events planning company that recently had a fire in which some of the accounting records were damaged.
In reviewing the fixed asset records, you find three depreciation schedules that are not labeled. They are listed in the following table. One of the assets has a depreciation rate of $4.40 per hour.
Year
Schedule A
Schedule B
Schedule C
1
$10,000
$10,125
$9,240
2
6,000
13,500
6,600
3
3,600
13,500
7,480
4
2,160
13,500
6,600
5
740
3,375
4,400
6
7,040
7
4,840
8
Total
$22,500
$54,000
$46,200
For each of the depreciation schedules shown on the Patterson Planning Corp., fill in the following information. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
A
Useful life
5
4
fill in the blank
Residual value
$fill in the blank
0…
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Financial Accounting
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