Acquisition, Depreciation, and Sale of an Asset On July 1, 2009, Philip Ward bought a used pickup
Question:
Acquisition, Depreciation, and Sale of an Asset On July 1, 2009, Philip Ward bought a used pickup truck at a cost of $5,300 for use in his business. On the same day, Ward had the truck painted blue and white (his company’s colors) at a cost of $800. Mr. Ward estimates the life of the truck to be three years or 40,000 miles. He further estimates that the truck will have a $450 scrap value at the end of its life, but that it will also cost him $50 to transfer the truck to the junkyard.
Required:
1. Record the following journal entries:
a. July 1, 2009: Paid all bills pertaining to the truck. (No previous entries have been recorded concerning these bills.)
b. December 31, 2009: The depreciation expense for the year, using the straight-line method.
c. December 31, 2010: The depreciation expense for 2010, again using the straight-line method.
d. January 2, 2011: Sold the truck for $2,600 cash.
2. What would the depreciation expense for 2009 have been if the truck had been driven 8,000 miles and the units-of-production method of depreciation had been used?
3. Interpretive Question: In part (1)d, there is a loss of $650. Why did this loss occur?
Step by Step Answer:
Accounting Concepts And Applications
ISBN: 9780324376159
10th Edition
Authors: W. Steve Albrecht, James D. Stice, Earl K. Stice, Monte R. Swain