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20 October, 16:27

Leslie, Inc., followed the practice of depreciating its building on a straight-line basis. A building was purchased in 2016 and had an estimated useful life of 25 years and a residual value of $20,000. Page 428 The company's depreciation expense for 2016 was $15,000 on the building. What was the original cost of the building?

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  1. 20 October, 16:53
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    Original Cost of building=$395000

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Formula:

    Straight line depreciation Expense=Depreciable amount/Useful life of asset

    In our Case:

    Depreciable amount is not given

    Depreciable expense=$15000

    Useful life of asset = 25 years

    Using aboe formula depreciable amount can be calculated as:

    Depreciable amount = Depreciation Expense * Useful life of asset

    Depreciable amount=$15000*25

    Depreciable amount=$375000

    In order to calculate the original cost we also have to include residual cost in depreciable amount.

    Original Cost of building=Depreciable amount + Residual Cost

    Original Cost of building=$375000+$20000

    Original Cost of building=$395000
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