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Lisa [10]
2 years ago
14

Disposal of Plant Asset

Business
1 answer:
antiseptic1488 [7]2 years ago
5 0

Answer and Explanation:

The Journal entry is shown below:-

a. Depreciation expense - Airplane Dr, $75,000

         To Accumulated depreciation - Airplane  $75,000

(Being depreciation expense for 8 months is recorded)

b. Cash Dr, $250,000

Accumulated depreciation - Airplane Dr, $750,000

       To Airplane $1,000,000

(Being the sale of airplane is recorded)

c. Cash Dr, $300,000

Accumulated depreciation - Airplane $750,000  

      To Airplane $1,000,000

       To Gain on sale of airplane $50,000

(Being the sale of airplane is recorded)

d. Cash Dr, $220000

Loss on sale of airplane Dr, $30,000

Accumulated depreciation - Airplane Dr, $750,000

         To Airplane $1,000,000

(Being the sale of airplane is recorded)  

e. Insurance settlement Dr, $210,000

Loss of insurance settlement Dr, $40,000

Accumulated depreciation - Airplane $750,000

         To Airplane $1,000,000

(Being insurance claim on airplane destroyed by fire is recorded)

Working Note:-

Under Straight-line method:

Depreciation per annum = (Cost of asset - Salvage value) ÷ Useful life

= ($1,000,000 - $100,000) ÷ 8 years

= $112,500

So, the Ben company will depreciate the airplane for 8 years by $112,500 every year.

Accumulated depreciation for six years = $112,500 × 6 years

= $675,000

a.  Depreciation expense for 8 months = $112,500 × (8 ÷ 12)

= $75,000

b.  Accumulated depreciation up to the date of disposal = Accumulated depreciation + Depreciation expense

= $675,000 + $75,000

= $750,000

Hence,

The Book value at the date of disposal = $1,000,000 - $750,000

= $250,000

c.  Gain on sale of airplane = (Accumulated depreciation + Cash) - Cost of asset

= ($750,000 + $300,000) - $1,000,000

= $50,000

d.  Loss on sale of airplane = Cost of asset - (Accumulated depreciation + Cash)

= $1,000,000 - ($750,000 + $220,000)

= $30,000

e.  Loss of insurance settlement = Cost of asset - (Accumulated depreciation + Insurance settlement)

= $1,000,000 - ($750,000 + $210,000)

= $40,000

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