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For more course tutorials visit<br>www.acc291.com<br><br>ACC 291 Final Exam Study Guide<br>Question 207<br>On January 1, a machine with a useful life of five years and a residual value of $40,000 was purchased for $120,000. What is the depreciation expense for year 2 under the double-declining-balance method of depreciation?<br>IFRS Multiple Choice Question 01<br>As a recent graduate of State University you're aware that IFRS requires component depreciation for plant assets. A friend has asked you to succinctly explain what component depreciation means.
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ACC 291 Final Exam Guide (New) ACC 291(New) professional tutor ACC 291 Final Exam Study Guide Question 207 On January 1, a machine with a useful life of five years and a residual value of $40,000 was purchased for $120,000. What is the depreciation expense for year 2 under the double-declining-balance method of depreciation? IFRS Multiple Choice Question 01 As a recent graduate of State University you're aware that IFRS requires component depreciation for plant assets. A friend has asked you to succinctly explain what component depreciation means. Wiley Plus Assignment Week 1 •E8-4, E8-11, BYP8-1, and BYP8-2 in MS Excel • Exercise 8-4 Wainwright Company • Exercise 8-11 Fedex Corporation • Broadening your Perspective ACC 291 Week 1 Wileyplus Assignment E8-4, E8-11, BYP8-1, and BYP8-2 (New)
ACC 291 Week 2 - Fordyce and Atwater (New) ACC 291(New) professional tutor P10-5A Fordyce Electronics issues a $400,000, 8%, 10-year mortgage note on December 31, 2007. The proceeds from the note are to be used in financing a new research laboratory. The terms of the note provide for semi annual installment payments, exclusive of real estate taxes and insurance, of $29,433. Payments are due June 30 and December 31. Complete the installment payments schedule for the first 2 years. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 125. Use rounded amounts for future calculations.) Prepare the entries for (1) the loan and (2) the first two installment payments. (For multiple debit/credit entries, list amounts from largest to smallest eg 10, 5, 3, P8-3A, BE9-11, DI9-5, E9-7, E9-8, BYP9, P9-2A. • Problem 8-3A: Bosworth Company • Brief Exercise 9-11: Nike, Inc. • Do It! 9-5 • Exercise 9-7: Wang, Co. • Exercise 9-8: Cleand Company • Broadening Your Perspective 9-1: Tootsie Roll • Broadening Your Perspect ACC 291 Week 2 Wileyplus Assignment P8-3A, BE9-11, DI9-5, E9-7, E9-8, BYP9, P9-2A (New)
ACC 291 Week 3 Wileyplus Assignment P9-7A, E10-5, E10-8, E10-13, E10-22, E10-24, BYP10, P10-9A, P10-13A, IFRS10-4 (New) ACC 291(New) professional tutor P9-7A, E10-5, E10-8, E10-13, E10-22, E10-24, BYP10, P10-9A, P10-13A, IFRS10-4. • Exercise 10-5: Olinger Company • Exercise 10-8: Ortega Company • Exercise 10-13: Romine Company • Exercise 10-22: Cole Corporation • Exercise 10-24: Nance, Co. Do It! 11-1, E11-5, E11-7, BYP11-1, BYP11-2, P11-5A, P11-8A. • Do It! 11-1 • Exercise 11-5 Garcia Corporation • Exercise 11-7 Pele Company • Broadening Your Perspective 11-1 Tootsie Roll • Broadening Your Perspective 11-2 Tootsie Roll & Hershey • Problem 11-5A Pringle Corporation • Problem 11-8A Everett Corporation ACC 291 Week 4 Wileyplus Assignment Do It!
ACC 291 Week 5 Wileyplus Assignment E7-3, E12-1, E12-8, P12-9A, P12-10A, E13-3, E13-4, IFRS13-1, P13-2A (New) ACC 291(New) professional tutor E7-3, E12-1, E12-8, P12-9A, P12-10A, E13-3, E13-4, IFRS13-1, P13-2A. • Exercise 7-3 • Exercise 12-1 • Exercise 12-8 • Problem 12-9A • Problem 12-10A • Exercise 13-3 • Exercise 13-4 • International Financial Reporting Standards 13-1 • Problem 13-2A