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28 February, 19:14

Ly Company disposed of two different assets. On January 1, prior to their disposal, the accounts reflected the following: Asset Original Cost Residual Value Estimated Life Accumulated Depreciation (straight-line) Machine A $ 36,000 $ 3,900 5 years $ 25,680 (4 years) Machine B 68,200 4,500 14 years 50,050 (11 years) The machines were disposed of in the following ways: Machine A: Sold on January 1 for $10,800 cash. Machine B: On January 1, this machine was sold to a salvage company at zero proceeds (and zero cost of removal).

Prepare the journal entries related to the disposal of Machine A and B at the beginning of the current year.

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  1. 28 February, 22:19
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    The journal entries related to the disposal of Machine A and B at the beginning of the current year.

    Machine A:

    Debit Accumulated depreciation $25,680

    Debit Cash (sales proceed) $10,800

    Credit Asset (Machine cost) $36,000

    Credit Gain on disposal $480

    (To record disposal of Machine A)

    Machine B:

    Debit Accumulated depreciation $50,050

    Debit Cash (sales proceed) $0

    Debit Loss on disposal $18,150

    Credit Asset (Machine cost) $68,200

    (To record disposal of Machine B)

    Explanation:

    Machine A: Using straight-line depreciation method = (Cost - Residual Value) / Useful life: ($36,000 - $3,900) / 5 years = $6,420/year

    $6,420/year x 4 years = $25,680

    The net book value of the asset is $36,000 - $25,680 = $10,320. Gain on disposal is $10,800 - $10,320 = $480

    Machine B: Depreciation: ($68,200 - $4,500) / 14 years = $4,550/year

    $4,550/year x 11 years = $50,050

    The net book value of the asset is $68,200 - $50,050 = $18,150. Loss on disposal is $0 - $18,150 = - $18,150
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