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13 December, 13:32

Assume that Harding uses the units-of-production method when depreciating its equipment. Harding estimates that the purchased equipment will produce 1,040,000 units over its 5-year useful life and has a salvage value of $17,000. Harding produced 269,000 units with the equipment by the end of the first year of purchase. Which amount below is closest to the amount Harding will record for depreciation expense for the equipment in the first year?

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  1. 13 December, 16:30
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    The complete question is as follows:

    Harding Corporation acquired real estate that contained land, building and equipment. The property cost Harding $1,330,000. Harding paid $315,000 and issued a note payable for the remainder of the cost. An appraisal of the property reported the following values: Land, $333,000; Building, $990,000 and Equipment, $657,000. (Round your intermediate percentages to the nearest whole number: i. e 0.054231 = 5%. Do not round any other intermediate calculations.) Assume that Harding uses the units-of-production method when depreciating its equipment. Harding estimates that the purchased equipment will produce 1,040,000 units over its 5-year useful life and has salvage value of $17,000. Harding produced 269,000 units with the equipment by the end of the first year of purchase. Which amount below is

    closest to the amount Harding will record for depreciation expense for the equipment in the first year?

    A. $169,936

    B. $165,538.462

    C. $109,126

    D. $88,460

    Answer: B. $165,538.462

    Explanation

    Formula: Depreciation expense = step a

    (cost of asset - salvage value) / estimated total units produced

    step b = (step a) x actual units produced

    step a = (65-17000) / 1040000

    = step a x 269000 = $B. $165,538.462
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