Exam 9: Long-Term Assets: Fixed and Intangible
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The normal balance of the accumulated depreciation account is a debit.
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Chasteen Company acquired mineral rights for $9,100,000. The mineral deposit is estimated at 65,000,000 tons. During the current year, 18,375,000 tons were mined and sold.
Required: (a) Determine the amount of depletion expense for the current year.
(b) Journalize the adjusting entry to recognize the depletion expense.
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Residual value is not incorporated in the initial calculations for double-declining-balance depreciation.
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When a plant asset is traded for another similar asset, losses on the asset traded are not recognized.
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Regardless of the depreciation method, the amount that will be depreciated during the life of the asset will be the same.
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Classify each of the following costs associated with long-lived assets as one of the following:
-Repairs made to used office equipment
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A new machine with a purchase price of $109,000, with transportation costs of $12,000, installation costs of $5,000, and special acquisition fees of $6,000, would have a cost basis of
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In a lease contract, the party who legally owns the asset is the
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Classify each of the following costs associated with long-lived assets as one of the following:
-Sales taxes paid on new factory equipment
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As a company records depreciation expense for a period of time, cash is accumulated to replace fixed assets as they wear out.
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On December 31, Strike Company has decided to discard one of its batting cages. The equipment had an initial cost of $310,000 and has accumulated depreciation of $260,000. Depreciation has been recorded up to the end of the year. Which of the following will be included in the entry to record the disposal?
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The journal entry for recording payment for the short-term lease of a fixed asset would
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On April 15, Compton Co. paid $2,800 to upgrade a delivery truck and $125 for an oil change. What account(s) would be debited for the upgrade to delivery truck and oil change?
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Capital expenditures are costs that are charged to stockholders' equity accounts.
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Expenditures that add to the utility of fixed assets for more than one accounting period are
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Determine the depreciation, for the year of acquisition and for the following year of a fixed asset acquired on October 1 for $500,000, with an estimated life of 5 years, and residual value of $50,000, using (a) the double declining-balance method and (b) the straight-line method. Assume a fiscal year ending December 31.
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The cost of a patent with a remaining legal life of 10 years and an estimated useful life of 7 years is amortized over 10 years.
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Match the intangible assets described with their proper classification (a-d).
-Mickey Mouse
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