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Topic: Intercompany Transaction -Depreciation ( Topic Closed)
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Virtuosobg Newbie
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Posted: 29 Jan 2011 at 20:21 | IP Logged
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I'm having trouble with this question because the depreciation doesn't quite line up.
Here is the question... On Jan 1, Year 10, Poe Corp. sold a machine for $900,000 to Saxe Corp., its wholly-owned subsidiary. Poe paid $1,100,000 for this machine, which had accumulated depreciation of $250,000. Poe estimated a $100,000 salvage value and depreciated the machine on the straight-line method over 20 years, a policy which Saxe continued. In Poe's December 31, Year 10, consolidated balance sheet, this machine should be included in cost and accumulated depreciation as: Cost A/D a. 1,100,000 $300,000 b $1,100,000 $290,000 c $900,000 $40,000 d $850,000 $42,500
The correct answer is A. The problem I have is with the A/D figure given in the problem. Shouldn't they have nine years of A/D at 50000 per year? (1,100,000 - 100,000) / 20 = 50000 * 9 = 450,000
Therefore i think the correct answer should be $1,100,000 and $500,000
Let me know where I went wrong...
BG
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chantel916 Contributor
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Posted: 29 Jan 2011 at 23:50 | IP Logged
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I think you are looking at the year but you should just be looking at the A/D listed in the problem.
So you have (1,100,000-100,000)/20 = 50k/yr A/D At 1/1/yr 10 you have A/D of 250k At 12/31/yr 10 1 year has passed so you need to add 50k to your A/D 12/31/yr 10 A/D = 250k+50k=300k
And you already have that cost is the amount you paid of $1,100,000
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yukagin Contributor
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Posted: 04 Feb 2011 at 00:15 | IP Logged
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just did that question. tricky.
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