Airplane Example - Peach Air buys an airplane on the first day of 2023 for $531,000. The airplane is estimated to have a useful life of 90,000 hours and a residual value of $27,000. Peach Air will depreciate this asset using the units-of-production method. Peach flies the plane for 6,000 hours in 2023 and 3,000 hours in 2024. e. 6. Airplane Example - What is the amount of depreciation expense per hour of use during the asset's useful life? a $33,600 $5.90 b. $27,000 d. $3.60 7. Airplane Example - What amount of depreciation expense will Peach Air record on this airplane in 2024? $5.90 d. $50,400 b. $33,600 c. $17,700 c. $16,800 Airplane Example - What is the amount of net book value at the end of 2024? a $480,600 d. 553,100 . $50,400 e $477,900 c. $33,600 Declining Balance Example - Nova Company purchases a new tug boat for $400,000 at the beginning of 2023. Nova will depreciate this asset using the Declining Balance at Twice the Straight-Line Rate method. Nova estimates the tug to have a useful life of 10 years and a residual value of $29,000. 9. Declining Balance Example - Without considering depreciation, what amount of cost will Nova Company show for the tug boat on the balance sheet? A. $291,000 d. $29,000 b. $400,000 $360,000 c. $371,000 10. Declining Balance Example - What amount of depreciation expense will Nova record on the tug boat in 20237 $371,000 d: $40,000 b. $37.100 c. $80,000 $74,200 11. Declining Balance Example - What will be the net book value of the tug boat at the end of 2023? $320,000 c. $360,000 b. $29,000 d. $291,000 12. Declining Balance Example - What amount of depreciation expense will Nova record on the tug boat in 2024? $64,000 c$36.000 b. $371,000 d. $58,200 13. Declining Balance Example - What will be the net book value of the tug boat at the end of 2024? $256,000 d. $29,000 5227.000 $301,800 $267.600 e a. c. I A. b. o. e