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6 June, 16:03

Nash Corporation owns machinery that cost $24,400 when purchased on July 1, 2017. Depreciation has been recorded at a rate of $2,928 per year, resulting in a balance in accumulated depreciation of $10,248 at December 31, 2020. The machinery is sold on September 1, 2021, for $6,344. Prepare journal entries to (a) update depreciation for 2021 and (b) record the sale. No.

Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit

(a) Depreciation Expense?

Accumulated Depreciation-Machinery?

(b) Cash 36330

Accumulated Depreciation-Machinery?

Machinery? Gain on Disposal of Machinery?

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  1. 6 June, 16:18
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    (a)

    Depreciation Expense (Debit) : 1,952

    Accumulated Depreciation-Machinery (Credit) : 1,952

    (b)

    Cash (Debit) : 36,330

    Accumulated Depreciation-Machinery (Debit) : 12,200

    Machinery (Credit) : 24,400

    Gain of Machinery (Credit) : 24,130

    Explanation:

    A)

    Because (10,248 / 2928 = 3.5), we deduce that the depreciation is per month, So:

    Depreciation Expense = 2,928 / 12 * 8 = 1,952

    B)

    Gain of Machinery = Cash - Net Book Value

    Gain of Machinery = Cash - (Machinery Cost - Accumulated Depreciation-Machinery)

    Gain of Machinery = Cash - Machinery Cost + Accumulated Depreciation-Machinery

    Gain of Machinery = 36,330 - 24,000 + 12.000

    Gain of Machinery = 24,130
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