Journalizing partial-year depreciation and asset disposals and exchanges.

During 2018, Mora Corporation completed the following transactions:

Jan. 1 Traded in old office equipment with book value of \(55,000 (cost of \)127,000 and accumulated depreciation of \(72,000) for new equipment. Mora also paid \)70,000 in cash. Fair value of new equipment is \(133,000. Assume the exchange had commercial substance.

Apr. 1 Sold equipment that cost \)18,000 (accumulated depreciation of \(8,000 through December 31 of the preceding year). Mora received \)6,100 cash from the sale of the equipment. Depreciation is computed on a straightline basis. The equipment has a five-year useful life and a residual value of \(0. Dec. 31 Recorded depreciation as follows:

Office equipment is depreciated using the double-declining-balance method over four years with a \)9,000 residual value.

Record the transactions in the journal of Mora Corporation.

Short Answer

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Depreciation expenses calculated by double-declining methods are

1st year =$ 66500

2nd year=$ 33250

3rd year = $ 16625

4th year= $ 8312

Step by step solution

01

Meaning of Depreciation

Depreciation refers to an expense charged to a business entity's income statementdue to thedecrease in the value of assets.

02

Recording journal entries

Date

Accounts & Explanation

Debit($)

Credit ($)

Jan 1st

New Equipment

133,000

Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment

72,000

Old Equipment

127,000

Cash

70,000

Gain on Disposal

8,000

(To exchange old equipment for new one)

Dec 31

Cash

6,100

Accumulated Depreciation – Equipment

8,900

Loss on Disposal

3,000

Equipment

18,000

(To sold equipment for cash)

Working note:

  1. Calculation of gain or loss on Equipment exchange

Particulars

Amount ($)

Amount ($)

Equipment book value

$133,000

Less:

Book Value of Asset exchange

$55,000

Cash paid

70,000

125,000

Gain

$8000

2. Calculation of Depreciation for 3 months from 1 Jan 2018 to 1 April 2018


Depreciationfor3months=Cost-ResidualvalueUsefullife×312=$18,000-05×312=$900

3. Office equipment depreciation:

Year

Opening value/Depreciable base

Depreciation rate

Depreciation expenses

Accumulated depreciation

Ending value

1

$133,000

50%

$66,500

$66,500

$66,500

2

$66,500

50%

$33,250

$99,750

$33,250

3

$33,250

50%

$16,625

$116,375

$16,625

4

$16,625

50%

$8,312

$124,687

$8,312

Calculation of depreciation rate:

Depreciationrate=100%Usefullife×2=100%4×2=50%

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