Ppe - Worksheet
Ppe - Worksheet
Ppe - Worksheet
3. Given the following account balances at year end, compute the total intangible assets on the
balance sheet of Janssen Enterprises.
Cash $1,500,000
Accounts Receivable 1,000,000
Trademarks 1,200,000
Goodwill 2,500,000
Research & Development Costs 2,000,000
a. $9,700,000.
b. $5,700,000.
c. $3,700,000.
d. $7,700,000.
4. A plant asset with a cost of $900,000 and accumulated depreciation of $800,000 is sold for
$80,000. What is the amount of the gain or loss on disposal of the plant asset?
a. $20,000 loss.
b. $80,000 loss.
c. $80,000 gain.
d. $20,000 gain.
5. Equipment with a cost of $450,000 has an estimated salvage value of $30,000 and an
estimated life of 4 years or 10,000 hours. It is to be depreciated by the units-of-activity method.
What is the amount of depreciation for the first full year, during which the equipment was used
2,700 hours?
a. $112,500.
b. $105,000.
c. $113,400.
d. $108,750.
6. Equipment with a cost of $450,000 has an estimated salvage value of $30,000 and an
estimated life of 4 years or 10,000 hours. It is to be depreciated by the straight-line method.
What is the amount of depreciation for the first full year, during which the equipment was used
2,700 hours?
a. $112,500.
b. $105,000.
c. $113,400.
d. $108,750.
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7. Equipment with a cost of $450,000 has an estimated salvage value of $30,000 and an
estimated life of 4 years or 10,000 hours. It is to be depreciated by the declining balance method
(double). What is the amount of depreciation for the first full year, during which the equipment
was used 2,700 hours?
a. $225,000.
b. $210,000.
c. $112,500.
d. $113,400.
8. Grant Company has decided to change the estimate of the useful life of an asset that has
been in service for 2 years. Which of the following statements describes the proper way to
revise a useful life estimate?
a. Revisions in useful life are permitted if approved by the IRS.
b. Retroactive changes must be made to correct previously recorded depreciation.
c. Only future years will be affected by the revision.
d. Both current and future years will be affected by the revision.
9. Jack's Copy Shop bought equipment for $240,000 on January 1, 2018. Jack estimated the
useful life to be 3 years with no salvage value, and the straight-line method of depreciation will
be used. On January 1, 2019, Jack decides that the business will use the equipment for a total of
5 years. What is the revised depreciation expense for 2019?
a. $80,000.
b. $32,000.
c. $40,000.
d. $60,000.
10. The Land account would include all of the following costs except
a. drainage costs.
b. the cost of building a fence.
c. commissions paid to real estate agents.
d. the cost of tearing down a building.
11. Shaffer Company acquires land for $77,000 cash. Additional costs are as follows.
13. The term applied to the periodic expiration of a plant asset’s cost is
a. amortization.
b. depletion.
c. depreciation.
d. cost expiration.
15. Equipment that cost $144,000 and on which $120,000 of accumulated depreciation
has been recorded was disposed of for $36,000 cash. The entry to record this event would
include a
a. gain of $12,000.
b. loss of $12,000.
c. credit to the Equipment account for $36,000.
d. credit to Accumulated Depreciation for $120,000.
EXERCISES
1. Indicate whether each of the following expenditures should be classified as land (L), land
improvements (LI), buildings (B), equipment (E), or none of these (X).
1. Parking lots
2. Electricity used by a machine
3. Interest on building construction loan
4. Cost of trial runs for machinery
5. Drainage costs
6. Cost to install a machine
7. Fences
8. Unpaid (past) property taxes assumed
9. Cost of tearing down a building when land and a building on it are purchased
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2.
Revson Corporation purchased land adjacent to its plant to improve access for trucks making
deliveries. Expenditures incurred in purchasing the land were as follows: purchase price,
$55,000; broker’s fees,
$6,000; title search and other fees, $5,000; demolition of an old building on the property,
$5,700; grading, $1,200; digging foundation for the road, $3,000; laying and paving driveway,
$25,000; lighting
$7,500; signs, $1,500.
List the items and amounts that should be included in the Land account.
3. Equipment was acquired on January 1, 2013, at a cost of $75,000. The equipment was
originally estimated to have a salvage value of $5,000 and an estimated life of 10 years.
Depreciation has been recorded through December 31, 2016, using the straight-line method. On
January 1, 2017, the estimated salvage value was revised to $7,000 and the useful life was revised
to a total of 8 years.
(A) Calculate the book value at the time of the revision (January 1, 2017).
5.
Identify the following expenditures as capital expenditures or revenue expenditures.
(a) Replacement of worn out gears on factory machinery.
(b) Construction of a new wing on an office building.
(c) Painting the exterior of a building.
(d) Oil change on a company truck.
(e) Replacing an old computer chip with a faster chip, which increases productive capacity. No
extension of useful life expected.
(f) Overhaul of a truck motor. One year extension in useful life is expected.
(g) Purchased a wastebasket at a cost of $10.
(h) Painting and lettering of a used truck upon acquisition of the truck.
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6. Indicate in the blank spaces below, the section of the balance sheet where the following
items are reported. Use the following code to identify your answer:
PPE Property, Plant, and
Equipment I Intangibles
O Other
N/A Not on the balance sheet
3.Buildings 8. Franchises
Prepare the appropriate journal entries to remove the equipment from the books of Faster
Company on March 31, 2017.
(a) Lewis Company sold equipment for $11,000 on September 1. The equipment originally cost
$25,000 in 2014 and $6,000 was spent on a major overhaul in 2017 (charged to the
Equipment account). Accumulated Depreciation on the equipment to the date of disposal
was $20,000.
Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record the disposition of the equipment.
(b) Selby Company sold equipment that had a book value of $13,500 for $15,000 on July
5. The equipment originally cost $45,000 and it is estimated that it would cost $57,000
to replace the equipment.
Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record the disposition of the equipment.