Deck 8: Operating Assets: Property, Plant and Equipment, and Intangibles
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Deck 8: Operating Assets: Property, Plant and Equipment, and Intangibles
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If a company is concerned about minimizing its income tax burden, it would use the straight-line depreciation method to accomplish this objective.
False
2
Depreciation does not describe the increase or decrease in the market value of the asset.
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3
Acquisition costs are also known as replacement costs.
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4
Capitalizing interest does not increase the recorded cost of a plant asset.
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When plant assets are purchased in a group, each asset increases the respective plant asset account for its fair market value at the time of acquisition.
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Double-declining-balance depreciation is most commonly used by businesses for financial reporting purposes.
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One reason management may choose the straight-line method of depreciation is because it is easy to compute.
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On the balance sheet, a company reports plant assets by subtracting residual value from the original cost of the plant asset.
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A company uses the same depreciation method as other firms in the same industry.Because of this, investors will have enhanced comparability of the financial reporting results.
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Depreciation has no effect on income taxes, since it only reduces a plant asset's book value.
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11
When land and building are acquired for a lump sum, the purchase amount should be allocated on the basis of the market values of the two assets.
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A change in estimate of an asset's residual value involves restating the income statements of past periods for the estimate change.
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13
Fortune Company has 10 delivery trucks that became fully depreciated in the prior year.Fortune will continue charging the same amount of depreciation as before so that there will be no decrease in expenses.
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14
When plant assets are reported, the current period's depreciation expense is subtracted from the original cost on the balance sheet.
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The Property, Plant, and Equipment category includes long-term investments.
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Acquisition cost includes all of the costs that are normal and necessary to acquire and maintain a plant asset over its useful life.
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All operating assets, except land, are subject to depreciation, amortization, or depletion.
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Lenders are interested in the value of operating assets as collateral when making lending decisions.
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Acquisition cost should not include expenditures unrelated to the acquisition, like repair costs for damages incurred during installation, or costs incurred after the asset was installed and use begun.
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20
Interest is capitalized on all purchased assets.
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21
Costs incurred related to plant assets that are already in use are called revenue expenditures if the cost increases the useful life or the asset's productivity.
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22
The Loss on Sale of Asset indicates the amount by which the asset's sales price is less than its book value.
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23
Costs incurred to keep assets in normal operating condition are called revenue expenditures.
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24
Research and development costs should be presented as intangible assets.
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25
If a company chooses to treat small plant asset expenditures as expenses, GAAP are being violated.
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26
Birken Co.purchased a building for $600,000 in 2004.At the end of 2016, when it had a book value of $450,000, it was appraised for $1,000,000.A potential buyer offered $900,000.Birken rejected the offer.What amount should is recorded on Birken's records at the end of 2016 in the account called Buildings?
A) $2,000,000
B) $800,000
C) $500,000
D) $350,000
A) $2,000,000
B) $800,000
C) $500,000
D) $350,000
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27
The FASB standards do not have a specific rule that requires residual value and asset life to be reviewed annually for property, plant, and equipment.
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28
Acquisition cost is also known as historical cost with respect to property plant and equipment.
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29
A revenue expenditure is deducted from the cost of the asset.
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30
All intangible assets should be amortized.
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31
In general, FASB standards concerning property, plant, and equipment are similar to the international accounting standards, with two important differences.
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32
Plant assets, current assets, property, plant and equipment, and fixed assets are all tangible assets.
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33
Interest is never a part of the cost of property, plant, and equipment or intangible assets.
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34
Garner, Inc.determined that it had incorrectly estimated both the estimated life and the estimated residual value of equipment that it purchased two years ago.When Garner accounts for the change in accounting estimates, it must depreciate the remaining book value of the asset over the current and future accounting periods.
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35
When Carson Real Estate Company sells equipment for a loss, the Loss on Sale of Asset is treated as accumulated depreciation.
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36
Because plant and equipment are reported as long-term assets on the balance sheet, they have no impact on net income for the period until they are sold.
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37
Flexibility in valuation of property, plant, and equipment under IFRS may cause problems with comparability of one company with another.
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38
International accounting standards require companies to revalue their property, plant, and equipment to reflect fair market values.
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39
Asset turnover is calculated as Net income divided by Average Total Assets.
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40
Net income on a cash basis is arrived at by adding depreciation and amortization back to accrual net income.
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41
Central National Bank recently acquired a new computer system.Which of the following costs associated with the computer should not be debited to the Equipment account?
A) Installation of a backup power source required for the computer.
B) Replacement of several circuit boards damaged during installation.
C) System programmer wages for personnel hired to prepare the system for use.
D) Insurance coverage covering the transport period from the manufacturer.
A) Installation of a backup power source required for the computer.
B) Replacement of several circuit boards damaged during installation.
C) System programmer wages for personnel hired to prepare the system for use.
D) Insurance coverage covering the transport period from the manufacturer.
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42
On December 1, 2016, Xeon Company bought land and an accompanying warehouse from Yen Company for $800,000.The fair market values of the land and the building at the time of purchase were $700,000 and $300,000, respectively.How much of the purchase price should Xeon Company allocate to the land and how much should be allocated to the building?
A) $457,143 and $342,857, respectively.
B) $700,000 and $300,000, respectively.
C) $560,000 and $240,000, respectively.
D) $500,000 and $300,000, respectively
A) $457,143 and $342,857, respectively.
B) $700,000 and $300,000, respectively.
C) $560,000 and $240,000, respectively.
D) $500,000 and $300,000, respectively
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43
All of the following are included in the acquisition cost of property, plant, and equipment except:
A) transportation costs
B) taxes on the purchase
C) installation costs
D) maintenance costs
A) transportation costs
B) taxes on the purchase
C) installation costs
D) maintenance costs
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44
Darrin Brown bought a pub.The purchase price was $695,000.An appraiser provided the following appraisal values: land $320,000: building $370,000 and equipment $60,000.What cost should be allocated to the building?
A) $370,000
B) $695,000
C) $342,867
D) $399,281
A) $370,000
B) $695,000
C) $342,867
D) $399,281
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45
Cranberry Corp.constructed equipment to manufacture a new line of home products during 2016.The average balance of accumulated expenditures on the equipment during September through December 2016 was $500,000.Construction started on September 1, 2016 and was still in progress at the end of 2016.If Cranberry borrowed $500,000 for one year on September 1, 2016, to finance the construction, and the interest rate on the construction loan was 6%, how much interest can Cranberry capitalize as part of the equipment cost for 2016?
A) $ -0-
B) $10,000
C) $20,000
D) $30,000
A) $ -0-
B) $10,000
C) $20,000
D) $30,000
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46
Oakland Corp.purchased land and a building for a combined cost of $500,000.Oakland must
A) record the $500,000 acquisition cost in an account called Land and Buildings.
B) depreciate the $500,000 acquisition cost, less any residual value, over the expected useful life of the building.
C) because part of the purchase involved land, record all of the cost in the Land account.
D) allocate the $500,000 acquisition cost to separate Land and Buildings accounts based on their respective fair market values.
A) record the $500,000 acquisition cost in an account called Land and Buildings.
B) depreciate the $500,000 acquisition cost, less any residual value, over the expected useful life of the building.
C) because part of the purchase involved land, record all of the cost in the Land account.
D) allocate the $500,000 acquisition cost to separate Land and Buildings accounts based on their respective fair market values.
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47
Which of the following accounts would not be reported in the Property, Plant, and Equipment section of a balance sheet?
A) Accumulated Depreciation-Buildings
B) Buildings
C) Depreciation Expense-Buildings
D) Land
A) Accumulated Depreciation-Buildings
B) Buildings
C) Depreciation Expense-Buildings
D) Land
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48
A building with an appraisal value of $250,000 is made available at an offer price of $180,000.The purchaser acquires the property for $35,000 in cash, a 90-day note payable for $65,000, and a mortgage amounting to $63,000.The cost basis recorded in the buyer's accounting records to recognize this purchase is
A) $250,000
B) $180,000
C) $163,000
D) $100,000
A) $250,000
B) $180,000
C) $163,000
D) $100,000
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49
Interest is capitalized when incurred in connection with the construction of plant assets because
A) interest is considered a part of the acquisition cost of the related plant asset.
B) the decision to purchase a plant asset is a business decision separate from the financing decision.
C) many plant assets last longer than 20 years.
D) interest is considered an expense of the period.
A) interest is considered a part of the acquisition cost of the related plant asset.
B) the decision to purchase a plant asset is a business decision separate from the financing decision.
C) many plant assets last longer than 20 years.
D) interest is considered an expense of the period.
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50
Which of the following costs related to the purchase of production equipment incurred by Newark Company during 2016 would be considered a revenue expenditure?
A) Installation costs for equipment
B) Purchase price of the equipment less the cash discount
C) Repair and maintenance costs during the equipment's first year of service
D) Transportation charges to deliver the equipment to Newark Company
A) Installation costs for equipment
B) Purchase price of the equipment less the cash discount
C) Repair and maintenance costs during the equipment's first year of service
D) Transportation charges to deliver the equipment to Newark Company
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51
Assets classified as property, plant, and equipment are reported at
A) each asset's original cost less depreciation since acquisition.
B) each asset's estimated salvage value at the balance sheet date.
C) the estimated depreciable cost at the balance sheet date.
D) each asset's estimated market value at the balance sheet date.
A) each asset's original cost less depreciation since acquisition.
B) each asset's estimated salvage value at the balance sheet date.
C) the estimated depreciable cost at the balance sheet date.
D) each asset's estimated market value at the balance sheet date.
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52
Greer Company purchased land for $256,000.Additional costs include a $15,300 fee to a broker, a survey fee of $2,400, $1,750 to construct a fence and a legal fee of $8,500.What is the cost of the land?
A) $256,000
B) $282,200
C) $284,600
D) $281,000
A) $256,000
B) $282,200
C) $284,600
D) $281,000
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53
When constructing assets, capitalized interest is based on
A) the amount allowed by the company's auditors.
B) the expenditures at the end of the of the period.
C) the expenditures at the beginning of the period.
D) the average accumulated expenditures.
A) the amount allowed by the company's auditors.
B) the expenditures at the end of the of the period.
C) the expenditures at the beginning of the period.
D) the average accumulated expenditures.
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54
Borden Company incurred the following costs to acquire and prepare land for a new parking lot: purchase price for land, cost to clear the land, cost of paving, lighting for the parking lot, and landscaping for the parking lot.How should the company determine which costs should be recorded as Land Improvements and which cost should be recorded as Land?
A) The costs with an unlimited life will increase Land, and the costs with a limited useful life will increase Land Improvements.
B) The costs with a limited life will increase Land, and the costs with an unlimited useful life will increase Land Improvements.
C) The costs to be depreciated will increase Land, and the costs that will not be depreciated will increase Land Improvements
D) Costs that are depreciable will increase Land Improvements, while other costs are expensed immediately because of a lack of definite life.
A) The costs with an unlimited life will increase Land, and the costs with a limited useful life will increase Land Improvements.
B) The costs with a limited life will increase Land, and the costs with an unlimited useful life will increase Land Improvements.
C) The costs to be depreciated will increase Land, and the costs that will not be depreciated will increase Land Improvements
D) Costs that are depreciable will increase Land Improvements, while other costs are expensed immediately because of a lack of definite life.
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55
If a company constructs an asset over a period of time and borrows money, the amount of interest incurred during construction on the borrowed money is
A) capitalized as part of the cost of the plant asset.
B) amortized over the construction period.
C) reported as interest expense on the income statement.
D) reported as depletion on the income statement.
A) capitalized as part of the cost of the plant asset.
B) amortized over the construction period.
C) reported as interest expense on the income statement.
D) reported as depletion on the income statement.
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56
Depreciation is a process by which
A) replacement funds are accumulated for plant and equipment.
B) the decline in market value of plant and equipment is determined and recorded.
C) the cost of plant and equipment is allocated to expense over the time periods which benefit from the use of the asset.
D) the difference between current market value and historical cost of plant and equipment.
A) replacement funds are accumulated for plant and equipment.
B) the decline in market value of plant and equipment is determined and recorded.
C) the cost of plant and equipment is allocated to expense over the time periods which benefit from the use of the asset.
D) the difference between current market value and historical cost of plant and equipment.
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57
On the balance sheet, the cumulative amount of plant and equipment already expensed is reported in an account called
A) Accumulated Amortization
B) Accumulated Depreciation
C) Amortization Expense
D) Depreciation Expense
A) Accumulated Amortization
B) Accumulated Depreciation
C) Amortization Expense
D) Depreciation Expense
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58
Mclaren Corp incurred the following costs to acquire and prepare land during 2016 for a new parking lot: purchase price for land, $800,000; cost to clear the land, $30,000; cost of paving, $40,000; and lighting for the parking lot, $20,000.How much should Halifax record in the Land Improvements account?
A) $30,000
B) $40,000
C) $60,000
D) $90,000
A) $30,000
B) $40,000
C) $60,000
D) $90,000
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59
Which statement is true concerning operating assets?
A) Operating assets have no physical properties.
B) A company's operating assets are important to its short-term liquidity.
C) Operating assets are used over two or more periods to generate revenues.
D) All operating assets are reported on the balance sheet
A) Operating assets have no physical properties.
B) A company's operating assets are important to its short-term liquidity.
C) Operating assets are used over two or more periods to generate revenues.
D) All operating assets are reported on the balance sheet
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60
Shidan Apartments purchased an apartment building to rent to university students on November 18, 2016.The following costs were incurred during 2016, before the tenants moved in: ? How much will Shidan Apartments record as an asset?
A) $320,000
B) $345,000
C) $351,000
D) $355,000
A) $320,000
B) $345,000
C) $351,000
D) $355,000
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61
A company should choose a depreciation method that
A) best allocates the original cost of the asset to the periods benefited by the use of the asset.
B) saves the most taxes.
C) minimizes net income
D) shows the highest amount of net income.
A) best allocates the original cost of the asset to the periods benefited by the use of the asset.
B) saves the most taxes.
C) minimizes net income
D) shows the highest amount of net income.
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Wexford Co.
Wexford Co.purchased a new delivery truck at the beginning of 2016.The truck has a cost of $37,000, an estimated life of 5 years, and an estimated residual value of $7,000.A full year's depreciation expense is to be recorded in 2016.The truck was driven 20,000 miles during 2016 and 24,000 miles during 2017.The number of expected miles over five years is 100,000.
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What is the amount by which double-declining-balance depreciation exceeds straight-line depreciation over the 5-year life of the truck?
A) $ -0-
B) $ 7,000
C) $37,000
D) $ 6,000
Wexford Co.purchased a new delivery truck at the beginning of 2016.The truck has a cost of $37,000, an estimated life of 5 years, and an estimated residual value of $7,000.A full year's depreciation expense is to be recorded in 2016.The truck was driven 20,000 miles during 2016 and 24,000 miles during 2017.The number of expected miles over five years is 100,000.
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What is the amount by which double-declining-balance depreciation exceeds straight-line depreciation over the 5-year life of the truck?
A) $ -0-
B) $ 7,000
C) $37,000
D) $ 6,000
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Wexford Co.
Wexford Co.purchased a new delivery truck at the beginning of 2016.The truck has a cost of $37,000, an estimated life of 5 years, and an estimated residual value of $7,000.A full year's depreciation expense is to be recorded in 2016.The truck was driven 20,000 miles during 2016 and 24,000 miles during 2017.The number of expected miles over five years is 100,000.
Refer to information about Wexford Co.
Wexford Co.wants to use the depreciation method that will result in the highest depreciation expense for 2016.Which method should be used?
A) straight-line
B) units-of-production
C) double-declining-balance
D) all methods create the same income in 2016
Wexford Co.purchased a new delivery truck at the beginning of 2016.The truck has a cost of $37,000, an estimated life of 5 years, and an estimated residual value of $7,000.A full year's depreciation expense is to be recorded in 2016.The truck was driven 20,000 miles during 2016 and 24,000 miles during 2017.The number of expected miles over five years is 100,000.
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Wexford Co.wants to use the depreciation method that will result in the highest depreciation expense for 2016.Which method should be used?
A) straight-line
B) units-of-production
C) double-declining-balance
D) all methods create the same income in 2016
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Wexford Co.
Wexford Co.purchased a new delivery truck at the beginning of 2016.The truck has a cost of $37,000, an estimated life of 5 years, and an estimated residual value of $7,000.A full year's depreciation expense is to be recorded in 2016.The truck was driven 20,000 miles during 2016 and 24,000 miles during 2017.The number of expected miles over five years is 100,000.
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Wexford's is comparing the straight-line and double-declining-balance depreciation methods.Of these two methods, which method creates the larger expense and larger tax savings in 2016?
A) Straight-line depreciation creates the larger expense, while double-declining-balance depreciation creates the larger tax savings.
B) Straight-line depreciation creates both the larger expense and the larger tax savings.
C) Double-declining-balance depreciation creates both the larger expense and the larger tax savings.
D) Double-declining-balance depreciation creates the larger expense, while straight-line depreciation creates the larger tax savings.
Wexford Co.purchased a new delivery truck at the beginning of 2016.The truck has a cost of $37,000, an estimated life of 5 years, and an estimated residual value of $7,000.A full year's depreciation expense is to be recorded in 2016.The truck was driven 20,000 miles during 2016 and 24,000 miles during 2017.The number of expected miles over five years is 100,000.
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Wexford's is comparing the straight-line and double-declining-balance depreciation methods.Of these two methods, which method creates the larger expense and larger tax savings in 2016?
A) Straight-line depreciation creates the larger expense, while double-declining-balance depreciation creates the larger tax savings.
B) Straight-line depreciation creates both the larger expense and the larger tax savings.
C) Double-declining-balance depreciation creates both the larger expense and the larger tax savings.
D) Double-declining-balance depreciation creates the larger expense, while straight-line depreciation creates the larger tax savings.
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Depreciation is
A) an effort to achieve proper matching of the cost of operating assets.
B) an accumulation of funds to replace the related plant asset.
C) the difference between the original cost and salvage value of an asset.
D) the cash allocated each period to maintain a plant asset.
A) an effort to achieve proper matching of the cost of operating assets.
B) an accumulation of funds to replace the related plant asset.
C) the difference between the original cost and salvage value of an asset.
D) the cash allocated each period to maintain a plant asset.
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66
Harkin Company purchased a building on a tract of land and allocated the entire cost of the purchase to building.Normally it depreciates buildings over 20 years using the straight-line method with zero residual value and does not depreciate land.Because of its accounting treatment of the purchase, Harkin's income before taxes for the next 20 years will be
A) overstated.
B) understated.
C) unaffected.
D) in conformance with GAAP.
A) overstated.
B) understated.
C) unaffected.
D) in conformance with GAAP.
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67
If technology changes rapidly, a firm should
A) expense plant asset immediately because of the uncertainty of future benefits.
B) depreciate plant assets over long periods of time.
C) consider an accelerated rate of depreciation.
D) use the straight-line method of depreciation as it is the easiest.
A) expense plant asset immediately because of the uncertainty of future benefits.
B) depreciate plant assets over long periods of time.
C) consider an accelerated rate of depreciation.
D) use the straight-line method of depreciation as it is the easiest.
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Norwood, Inc.
Norwood, Inc.purchased a crane at a cost of $80,000.The crane has an estimated residual value of $5,000 and an estimated life of 8 years, or 12,500 hours of operation.The crane was purchased on January 1, 2016 and was used 2,700 hours in 2016 and 2,600 hours in 2017.
Refer to the information about Norwood, Inc. If Norwood uses the units-of-production method, what is the depreciation rate per hour for the equipment?
A) $4.00
B) $5.00
C) $6.00
D) $7.50
Norwood, Inc.purchased a crane at a cost of $80,000.The crane has an estimated residual value of $5,000 and an estimated life of 8 years, or 12,500 hours of operation.The crane was purchased on January 1, 2016 and was used 2,700 hours in 2016 and 2,600 hours in 2017.
Refer to the information about Norwood, Inc. If Norwood uses the units-of-production method, what is the depreciation rate per hour for the equipment?
A) $4.00
B) $5.00
C) $6.00
D) $7.50
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Wexford Co.
Wexford Co.purchased a new delivery truck at the beginning of 2016.The truck has a cost of $37,000, an estimated life of 5 years, and an estimated residual value of $7,000.A full year's depreciation expense is to be recorded in 2016.The truck was driven 20,000 miles during 2016 and 24,000 miles during 2017.The number of expected miles over five years is 100,000.
Refer to information for Wexford Co.
By what amount would double-declining-balance depreciation exceed straight-line depreciation over the 5-year life of the truck?
A) The salvage value of $7,000.
B) Cost less total depreciation.
C) Cost plus total depreciation.
D) Total depreciation expenses under double-declining-balance and straight-line depreciation are equal.
Wexford Co.purchased a new delivery truck at the beginning of 2016.The truck has a cost of $37,000, an estimated life of 5 years, and an estimated residual value of $7,000.A full year's depreciation expense is to be recorded in 2016.The truck was driven 20,000 miles during 2016 and 24,000 miles during 2017.The number of expected miles over five years is 100,000.
Refer to information for Wexford Co.
By what amount would double-declining-balance depreciation exceed straight-line depreciation over the 5-year life of the truck?
A) The salvage value of $7,000.
B) Cost less total depreciation.
C) Cost plus total depreciation.
D) Total depreciation expenses under double-declining-balance and straight-line depreciation are equal.
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Norwood, Inc.
Norwood, Inc.purchased a crane at a cost of $80,000.The crane has an estimated residual value of $5,000 and an estimated life of 8 years, or 12,500 hours of operation.The crane was purchased on January 1, 2016 and was used 2,700 hours in 2016 and 2,600 hours in 2017.
Refer to the information about Norwood, Inc.
If Norwood uses the double-declining-balance depreciation method, what amount is the depreciation expense for 2017?
A) $14,063
B) $15,000
C) $18,750
D) $20,000
Norwood, Inc.purchased a crane at a cost of $80,000.The crane has an estimated residual value of $5,000 and an estimated life of 8 years, or 12,500 hours of operation.The crane was purchased on January 1, 2016 and was used 2,700 hours in 2016 and 2,600 hours in 2017.
Refer to the information about Norwood, Inc.
If Norwood uses the double-declining-balance depreciation method, what amount is the depreciation expense for 2017?
A) $14,063
B) $15,000
C) $18,750
D) $20,000
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Norwood, Inc.
Norwood, Inc.purchased a crane at a cost of $80,000.The crane has an estimated residual value of $5,000 and an estimated life of 8 years, or 12,500 hours of operation.The crane was purchased on January 1, 2016 and was used 2,700 hours in 2016 and 2,600 hours in 2017.
Refer to the information for Norwood, Inc,
Based on this information, what method of depreciation will produce the maximum depreciation expense in 2017?
A) Straight-line
B) Double-declining-balance
C) Units-of-production
D) All methods produce the same expense in 2017.
Norwood, Inc.purchased a crane at a cost of $80,000.The crane has an estimated residual value of $5,000 and an estimated life of 8 years, or 12,500 hours of operation.The crane was purchased on January 1, 2016 and was used 2,700 hours in 2016 and 2,600 hours in 2017.
Refer to the information for Norwood, Inc,
Based on this information, what method of depreciation will produce the maximum depreciation expense in 2017?
A) Straight-line
B) Double-declining-balance
C) Units-of-production
D) All methods produce the same expense in 2017.
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Norwood, Inc.
Norwood, Inc.purchased a crane at a cost of $80,000.The crane has an estimated residual value of $5,000 and an estimated life of 8 years, or 12,500 hours of operation.The crane was purchased on January 1, 2016 and was used 2,700 hours in 2016 and 2,600 hours in 2017.
Refer to the information about Norwood, Inc. What amount will Norwood, Inc.report as depreciation expense over the 8-year life of the equipment?
A) $60,000
B) $72,000
C) $75,000
D) $80,000
Norwood, Inc.purchased a crane at a cost of $80,000.The crane has an estimated residual value of $5,000 and an estimated life of 8 years, or 12,500 hours of operation.The crane was purchased on January 1, 2016 and was used 2,700 hours in 2016 and 2,600 hours in 2017.
Refer to the information about Norwood, Inc. What amount will Norwood, Inc.report as depreciation expense over the 8-year life of the equipment?
A) $60,000
B) $72,000
C) $75,000
D) $80,000
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Which of the following factors is not related to the decline in the usefulness of plant and equipment assets, and therefore does not need to be considered in selecting an appropriate depreciation method?
A) Physical deterioration
B) Obsolescence
C) Repair and maintenance policies
D) Current replacement cost
A) Physical deterioration
B) Obsolescence
C) Repair and maintenance policies
D) Current replacement cost
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Which of the following sets of factors is needed to calculate depreciation on plant and equipment?
A) The asset's acquisition cost, replacement cost, and its estimated residual value
B) The estimated residual value of the asset, its replacement cost, and its market value
C) The asset's replacement cost, its estimated life, and its estimated residual value
D) The estimated life of the asset, its acquisition cost, and its estimated residual value
A) The asset's acquisition cost, replacement cost, and its estimated residual value
B) The estimated residual value of the asset, its replacement cost, and its market value
C) The asset's replacement cost, its estimated life, and its estimated residual value
D) The estimated life of the asset, its acquisition cost, and its estimated residual value
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Blanket Airlines acquires a new aircraft.It has an estimated life of 15 years and should be used for 15,000 hours of flight.What is the most appropriate method of depreciation to properly match revenues and expenses?
A) Double-declining-balance
B) Revenue expenditure method
C) Straight-line
D) Units-of-production
A) Double-declining-balance
B) Revenue expenditure method
C) Straight-line
D) Units-of-production
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Arena, Inc.uses straight-line depreciation for its equipment.Arena purchased equipment for $300,000 and estimated its useful life at 8 years.The bookkeeper failed to consider the residual value of $50,000.What is the impact on earnings per share and operating income of failing to consider the residual value?
A) Earnings per share will be overstated and operating income will be understated.
B) Earnings per share will be understated and operating income will be overstated.
C) Both earnings per share and operating income will be overstated.
D) Both earnings per share and operating income will be understated.
A) Earnings per share will be overstated and operating income will be understated.
B) Earnings per share will be understated and operating income will be overstated.
C) Both earnings per share and operating income will be overstated.
D) Both earnings per share and operating income will be understated.
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Land is not depreciated because it
A) appreciates in value.
B) does not have an established depreciable life.
C) has a useful life that is limited to the period of time a company is in business.
D) will provide future benefits for a company for an unlimited period of time.
A) appreciates in value.
B) does not have an established depreciable life.
C) has a useful life that is limited to the period of time a company is in business.
D) will provide future benefits for a company for an unlimited period of time.
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Fall Corp.uses plant assets that are subject to rapid decreases in value due to obsolescence and physical deterioration.Which of the following depreciation methods is most appropriate to measure the decline in the usefulness of the company's assets?
A) Double-declining-balance
B) Revenue expenditure method
C) Straight-line
D) Units-of-production
A) Double-declining-balance
B) Revenue expenditure method
C) Straight-line
D) Units-of-production
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Norwood, Inc.
Norwood, Inc.purchased a crane at a cost of $80,000.The crane has an estimated residual value of $5,000 and an estimated life of 8 years, or 12,500 hours of operation.The crane was purchased on January 1, 2016 and was used 2,700 hours in 2016 and 2,600 hours in 2017.
Refer to the information for Norwood, Inc.
Based on this information, what method of depreciation will produce the maximum depreciation expense in 2016?
A) Straight-line
B) Double-declining-balance
C) Units-of-production
D) All methods produce the same expense in 2016.
Norwood, Inc.purchased a crane at a cost of $80,000.The crane has an estimated residual value of $5,000 and an estimated life of 8 years, or 12,500 hours of operation.The crane was purchased on January 1, 2016 and was used 2,700 hours in 2016 and 2,600 hours in 2017.
Refer to the information for Norwood, Inc.
Based on this information, what method of depreciation will produce the maximum depreciation expense in 2016?
A) Straight-line
B) Double-declining-balance
C) Units-of-production
D) All methods produce the same expense in 2016.
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Norwood, Inc.
Norwood, Inc.purchased a crane at a cost of $80,000.The crane has an estimated residual value of $5,000 and an estimated life of 8 years, or 12,500 hours of operation.The crane was purchased on January 1, 2016 and was used 2,700 hours in 2016 and 2,600 hours in 2017.
Refer to the information about Norwood, Inc.
If Norwood uses the straight-line method, what is the book value at December 31, 2018?
A) $46,875
B) $51,875
C) $62,500
D) $67,500
Norwood, Inc.purchased a crane at a cost of $80,000.The crane has an estimated residual value of $5,000 and an estimated life of 8 years, or 12,500 hours of operation.The crane was purchased on January 1, 2016 and was used 2,700 hours in 2016 and 2,600 hours in 2017.
Refer to the information about Norwood, Inc.
If Norwood uses the straight-line method, what is the book value at December 31, 2018?
A) $46,875
B) $51,875
C) $62,500
D) $67,500
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