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A company used straight-line depreciation for an item of equipment that cost $12,000, had a salvage value of $2,000 and a five-year useful life. After depreciating the asset for three complete years, the salvage value was reduced to $1,200 but its total useful life remained the same. Determine the amount of depreciation to be charged against the equipment during each of the remaining years of its useful life:

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Answer:

The amount of depreciation to be charged against the equipment during each of the remaining years of its useful life=$2,400

Step-by-step explanation:

The initial depreciable cost is expressed as;

initial depreciable cost=acquisition cost-initial salvage value

where;

acquisition cost=$12,000

initial salvage value=$2,000

replacing;

initial depreciable cost=12,000-2000=$10,000

initial annual depreciable expense=initial depreciable cost/useful life=10,000/5=$2,000

Accumulated depreciation for the three years=annual depreciation×utilized useful life=2,000×3=$6,000

Determine the new depreciable cost=net book value at end of year 3-new salvage value

where;

net book value at end of year 3 =acquisition cost-accumulated depreciation at end of year 3

net book value at end of year 3=(12,000-6,000)=$6,000

new salvage value=$1,200

replacing;

new depreciable cost=net book value at end of year 3-new salvage value

new depreciable cost=6,000-1,200=$4,800

new annual depreciation expense=4,800/2=$2,400

The amount of depreciation to be charged against the equipment during each of the remaining years of its useful life=$2,400

User Gesha
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Answer: $2400

Step-by-step explanation:

The straight line depreciation calculates the depreciation expense as cost of asset less salvage value, the value derived is then divided by useful life

Depreciation expense = (Cost of asset - Salvage value) / useful life

Cost of asset-$12,000

Useful life- 5 years

Initial salvage value - $2000

Salvage value after 3 years - $1200

Depreciation expense for the first 3 years -

$12000 - $2,000 = $10,000

Accumulated depreciation = (3/5)×10,000=$6,000

Net book value at the beginning of the 5th year = $6,000-$1200 = $4800

Depreciation expense for the 4th and 5th years = $4800 ÷ 2 = $2400

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