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26 November, 00:27

Super Saver Groceries purchased store equipment for $43,000. Super Saver estimates that at the end of its 10-year service life, the equipment will be worth $4,000. During the 10-year period, the company expects to use the equipment for a total of 13,000 hours. Super Saver used the equipment for 1,200 hours the first year.

Required: Calculate depreciation expense of the equipment for the first year, using each of the following methods

1. Straight-line.

Depreciation expence:

2. Double Declining Method

Depreciation expence:

3. Activity Based

Depreciation Expence:

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  1. 26 November, 03:18
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    Straight-line = $3,900

    Double Declining Method = $7,800

    Activity Based = $3,600

    Explanation:

    1. Straight-line.

    Depreciation Expense = (Cost of Asset - Salvage Value) / Useful Life

    = $43,000 - $4,000 / 10

    = $3,900

    2. Double Declining Method

    Deprectiation Expense = (2 x (Cost of Asset - Salvage Value)) / Useful Life

    = 2 x ($43,000 - $4,000) / 10

    = (2 x $39,000) / 10

    = $78,000 / 10

    = $7,800

    3. Activity Based

    Depreciation Expense = (Cost of Asset - Salvage Value) x Activity Peformed / Estimated Lifetime Acitity

    = ($43,000 - $4,000) x 1,200 hours / 13,000 hours

    = $39,000 x 1,200 / 13,000

    = $3,600
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