Monte’s Coffee Company purchased packaging equipment on January 5, 2014, for $86,900. The equipment was expected to have a useful life of three years, or 20,000 operating hours, and a residual value of $6,900. The equipment was used for 8,640 hours during 2014, 6,710 hours in 2015, and 4,650 hours in 2016.

Required:

1. Determine the amount of depreciation expense for the years ended December 31, 2014, 2015, and 2016 by:

(a) the straight-line method,
(b) the units-of-output method, and
(c) the double-declining-balance method.

Also determine the total depreciation expense for the three years by each method.

(Note: For DECLINING BALANCE ONLY, round the multiplier to four decimal places. Then round the answer for each year to the nearest whole dollar.)

2. What method yields the most depreciation over the three-year life of the equipment?

a)Straight-line method

b)Units-of-output method

c)Double-declining-balance method

d)All three depreciation methods

Respuesta :

Answer:

1.A

2014 Depreciation

Straight line method $26,667

Units-of-output $34,560

Double declining balance $57,933

2015 Depreciation

Straight line method $26,667

Units-of-output $26,840

Double declining balance $19,311

2016 Depreciation

Straight line method $26,667

Units-of-output $18,600

Double declining balance $6,437

1.B Total Depreciation in 3 years

Straight line method $80,000

Units-of-output $80,000

Double declining balance $83,681

2. Double declining balance yields the highest depreciation expense over the three-year life of an equipment

Explanation:

1.A In computing straight line method, the formula would be:

(cost of equipment - salvage value) / life of equipment

2014

(86,900 - 6,900) / 3 years = 26,667

2015

(86,900 - 6,900) / 3 years = 26,667

2016

(86,900 - 6,900) / 3 years = 26,667

TOTAL DEPRECIATION IN 3 YEAR LIFE OF EQUIPMENT = $80,001 ($26,667 + $26,667 + $26,667)

UNITS-OF-OUTPUT METHOD

Formula: (Cost of equipment - salvage value) / total operating hours of equipment x operating hours used for the year

2014

($86,900 - 6,900) / 20,000 x 8,640

($80,000 / 20,000) x 8,640

$4 per hour x 8,640 = $34,560

2015

$86,900 - 6,900) / 20,000 x 6,710

($80,000 / 20,000) x 6,710

$4 per hour x 6,710 = $26,840

2016

$86,900 - 6,900) / 20,000 x 4,650

($80,000 / 20,000) x 4,650

$4 per hour x 4,650 = $18,600

TOTAL DEPRECIATION IN 3 YEAR LIFE OF EQUIPMENT = $80,000 ($34,560 + $26,840 + $18,600)

DOUBLE DECLINING BALANCE

Formula: 100%/life of equipment x 2

*residual value will not be considered in this method of computation of depreciation expense.

2014

100% / 3 years x 2 = 66,67%

86,900 x 66.67% = $57,933

2015

100% / 3 years x 2 = 66,67%

$86,900 - $57,933 = $28,967

$28,967 x 66.67% = $19,311

2016

100% / 3 years x 2 = 66,67%

$86,900 - ($57,933 + $19,311) = $9,656

$9,656 x 66.67% = $6,437

TOTAL DEPRECIATION IN 3 YEAR LIFE OF EQUIPMENT = $83,681 ($57,933 + $19,311+ $6,437)

2. The method that yields most depreciation over the three-year life of an equipment is the DOUBLE DECLINING METHOD in a total amount of $83,681

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