Calculate depreciation using gaap rules

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1. Under both GAAP and tax depreciation, an asset cannot be depreciated until it has been.

a. acquired and placed in service.
b. acquired (even if not yet placed in service).
c. recorded on company books in an asset account.
d. categorized by the company as being for office use, for manufacturing, or for a combination of both.

2. Companies whose financial statements are to be audited or reviewed by a CPA.

a. can always use tax depreciation rules for their financial statements.
b. can never use tax depreciation methods for their financial statements.
c. can use tax depreciation for their financial statements if the difference between the amounts computed under GAAP and tax rules is not material.
d. can sometimes use UOP depreciation for their tax return.

3. If a calendar-year company purchases over $560,000 of equipment during 2012, not including buildings, the maximum Section 179 deduction of $139,000 is.

a. reduced by the amount found in the appropriate IRS table.
b. reduced dollar for dollar by the amount of equipment purchased above $560,000.
c. eliminated.
d. still permitted, but no depreciation can be taken for the year.

4. To calculate depreciation using GAAP rules, you must determine an asset's.

a. acquisition cost, estimated life, residual value and the depreciation method to be used.
b. cost basis and recovery period.
c. cost basis, depreciable basis and recovery period.
d. cost basis, depreciable basis, recovery period and the depreciation method to be used.

5. An asset's original cost includes.

a. the invoice price, but not the sales tax or transportation or installation costs.
b. the invoice price and sales tax, but not the transportation or installation costs.
c. the invoice price, sales tax and transportation costs, but not the installation costs.
d. the invoice price, sales tax and transportation and installation costs.

6. Regardless of the GAAP depreciation method selected.

a. the maximum allowable depreciation over the asset's life is the same.
b. the total accumulated depreciation at the end of the asset's life will equal the depreciable base.
c. the total accumulated depreciation at the end of the asset's life cannot exceed the depreciable base.
d. all of the above.

7. On August 1 of the current year, a company with a December 31 year-end buys a nonresidential building for $600,000, which includes land that costs $100,000. Under MACRS, depreciation for this year will be.

a. $14,766 b. $12,305 c. $5,778 d. $4,815

8. For the building in Question 7, depreciation in the 12th year will be

a. $15,384 b. $12,820 c. $642 d. $535

9. When MACRS, Table 1 depreciation for an auto or light SUV, pickup or van is in excess of annual IRS limits the excess depreciation.

a. is lost permanently.
b. may be taken by extending the MACRS recovery period for one extra year.
c. may be taken by extending the MACRS recovery period for as many years as are needed to depreciate the cost basis.
d. may result in the auto being depreciated under a GAAP method.

10. During 2012, your firm acquires a 5,000-lb. SUV for $30,000 and a 6,200-lb. SUV for $35,000. How much of a Section 179 deduction will your firm take on each vehicle in 2012?

a. $25,000 and $25,000 b. $0 and $25,000
c. $30,000 and $35,000
d. You cannot take a Sec. 179 deduction for SUVs.

11. The mid-quarter convention must be used when the aggregate basis of assets (excluding buildings) acquired during the last 3 months of the year.

a. exceeds 40% of the aggregate basis of assets (excluding buildings) purchased during the year.
b. is no more than 40% of the aggregate basis of assets (excluding buildings) purchased during the year.
c. exceeds 40% of the aggregate basis of assets (excluding buildings) purchased during the first three quarters of the year.
d. is no more than 40% of the aggregate basis of assets (excluding buildings) purchased during the first three quarters of the year.

12. The half-year convention generally applies to.

a. all assets being depreciated under MACRS.
b. assets other than buildings being depreciated under MACRS.
c. assets other than passenger autos being depreciated under MACRS.
d. assets other than buildings and passenger autos being depreciated under MACRS.

13. The mid-month convention applies to.

a. assets purchased during the last 3 months whose aggregate basis exceeds 40% of the aggregate basis of assets purchased during the year.
b. assets other than buildings purchased during the last 3 months whose aggregate basis exceeds 40% of the aggregate basis of assets other than buildings purchased during the year.
c. buildings.
d. buildings and land.

14. In units of production depreciation, the depreciation rate is calculated as .

a. (acquisition cost - residual value)/total estimated units of production.
b. (historical cost - salvage value)/total estimated units produced, labor hours used or miles driven.
c. (depreciable base)/total estimated units of output.
d. any of the above.

15. When computing tax depreciation in the first year for new equipment that has a recovery period of less than 20 years, you.

a. must take 50% bonus depreciation unless you elect not to do so.
b. cannot take 50% bonus depreciation unless you elect to do so.
c. can or cannot take 50% bonus depreciation as you wish; no election is required.
d. must take 50% bonus depreciation unless you elect not to do so, but must wait to take normal Table 1 depreciation until Year 2.
16. Under GAAP, annual depreciation for a building can be allocated .

a. entirely to Depreciation Expense, entirely to Inventory- Work-In-Process OH or partly to both, depending on how the building is used.
b. only to Depreciation Expense.
c. only to Inventory-Work-In-Process OH.
d. entirely to either Depreciation Expense or Inventory- Work-In-Process OH, but not allocated partly to both.

17. To depreciate an asset under the double-declining balance method, multiply.

a. the depreciable base by each year's depreciation rate.
b. the depreciation rate by each year's beginning book value.
c. the acquisition cost by each year's depreciation rate.
d. the cost basis by each year's depreciation rate.

18. Under straight-line depreciation, the annual depreciation rate is computed by.

a. dividing 100% by the estimated life.
b. dividing the numeral 1.00 by the estimated life.
c. either a or b.
d. none of the above.

19. Under sum-of-the-years'-digits depreciation.

a. the book value remains the same each year.
b. the depreciation rate changes each year.
c. the denominator of the SYD fraction changes each year.
d. all of the above.

20. For assets acquired during the year, the sum-of-the-years'-digits method requires that the same depreciation rate be used.

a. for the remaining months of the year of acquisition, then again in the final year of the asset's estimated life for any months not depreciated in Year 1.
b. for 12 consecutive months, even if that results in the same rate being used in two different calendar years.
c. throughout the life of the asset.
d. until the end of the calendar year, then recomputed for the next calendar year.

21. Company records show that an employee provided with a company car drove it 80% for business and 20% for personal use. The company reports the personal use as income on the employee's W-2. As a result.

a. the company can depreciate 80% of the car's cost basis.
b. the company cannot depreciate the car.
c. the company can depreciate 100% of the car's cost basis.
d. the company can depreciate the car without IRS limits on annual depreciation.
22. On which of the following assets can a company take a Sec. 179 deduction?

a. a warehouse
b. a computer
c. a rental apartment building
d. an office building

23. On August 10, 2012, a calendar-year company purchases a new machine (7-year property) with a cost basis of $169,000. Under MACRS, what is the combined first-year Sec. 179 deduction and depreciation (rounded) for the machine?

a. $141,144 b. $156,144 c. $143,287 d. $154,000

24. Under MACRS, a sole proprietor who uses her own car 20% for personal purposes and 80% for business in her unincorporated company .

a. can depreciate 80% of the car's cost basis.
b. can depreciate 100% of the car's cost basis.
c. can depreciate 20% of the car's cost basis.
d. cannot depreciate the car if it is not used 100% for business.

25. A company pays $30,000 for two machines. Machine A is appraised at a fair market value of $24,000 and Machine B at a fair market value of $8,000. The cost of Machine B is recorded for book purposes at . a. $7,500 b. $8,000 c. $24,000 d. $30,000

26. On July 1, 2012, a calendar-year corporation purchases a new passenger auto for $25,000. The maximum tax depreciation allowed on the auto in 2012 is .

a. $15,000 b. $12,500 c. $11,160 d. $7,660

27. For the asset in Question 26, maximum depreciation in Year 6 will be . a. $0 b. $720 c. $1,875 d. $1,617

Use the following information to answer Questions 28-30: On January 2, 2012, a company purchases a machine for $11,000 and estimates that it will have a 10-year life and a residual value of $1,000. It is depreciating the machine for book purposes under the straight-line method.

28. What is the journal entry to record Year 1 depreciation for a nonmanufacturing company?

a. Depreciation Expense 1,000 Accumulated Depreciation-Machine 1,000

b. Inventory-Work-In-Process OH 1,000 Accumulated Depreciation-Machine 1,000

c. Depreciation Expense 4,000 Accumulated Depreciation-Machine 4,000

d. Inventory-Work-In-Process OH 1,000 Depreciation Expense 1,000

29. What is the journal entry to record depreciation for a manufacturing company that uses the machine entirely for the production of inventory?

a. Depreciation Expense 1,000 Accumulated Depreciation-Machine 1,000
b. Inventory-Work-In-Process OH 1,000 Accumulated Depreciation-Machine 1,000
c. Depreciation Expense 1,000 Inventory-Work-In-Process OH 1,000
d. Inventory-Work-In-Process OH 4,000 Accumulated Depreciation-Machine 4,000
30. How is depreciation recorded for a manufacturer using the machine 70% for the production of inventory?

a. Inventory-Work-In-Process OH 700
Depreciation Expense
Accumulated Depreciation-Machine 300
1,000
b. Inventory-Work-In-Process OH Accumulated Depreciation-Machine 1,000
1,000
c. Inventory-Work-In-Process OH 3,600
Depreciation Expense Inventory-Work-In-Process OH 400
4,000
d. Depreciation Expense
Accumulated Depreciation-Machine 1,000
1,000

Use the following information to answer Questions 31-33: On September 2, 2012, a calendar-year company purchases a used machine (5-year property) for $149,000.

31. What is the maximum tax deduction for the machine in 2012? a. $29,800 b. $83,400 c. $139,000 d. $141,000

32. What is the maximum tax deduction for the machine in 2013? a. $17,600 b. $1,600 c. $3,200 d. $35,200

33. What is the maximum tax deduction for the machine in 2017 (Year 6)?

a. $0, because the machine has a 5-year recovery period b. $576
c. $3,226 d. $6,451

34. On October 20 of the current year, a company with a December 31 year-end purchases a factory for $150,000, which includes $50,000 for the land. What is first-year depreciation for this asset under MACRS?

a. $535 b. $53,500 c. $111 d. $2,461

35. Which of the following is not subject to annual IRS depreciation limits?

a. An unmodified company van weighing 5,000 pounds
b. An unmodified company van weighing 7,500 pounds
c. A company car used by the company's sales manager
d. A company car used by the company's president

Use the following information to answer Questions 36-42: A company that uses a calendar year purchases an asset with a historical cost of $250,000, a residual value of $5,000 and an estimated life of 5 years.

36. Under the straight-line method, the depreciation rate is . a. 40% b. 20% c. 10% d. 5%

37. If the asset is acquired on September 30, 2012, first-year depreciation under the straight-line method is.

a. $50,000 b. $49,000 c. $25,000 d. $12,250

38. If the asset is acquired on January 1, 2012, first-year depreciation under the double-declining balance method is .

a. 40% b. 20% c. 25% d. 5%

39. If the asset is acquired on January 1, 2012, and is depreciated under the double-declining balance method, second-year depreciation is .

a. $100,000 b. $60,000 c. $50,000 d. $25,000

40. If the asset is depreciated under the sum-of- the-years'-digits method, the denominator of the depreciation rate would be .

a. 55 b. 20 c. 15 d. 5

41. If the asset is acquired on January 1, 2012, and is depreciated under the sum-of-the-years'-digits method, first-year depreciation (rounded) would be .

a. $81,667 b. $60,000 c. $49,000 d. $20,417

42. Under any GAAP depreciation method, the maximum depreciation permitted over the asset's life is .

a. $255,000 b. $250,000 c. $245,000 d. $200,000

Use the following information to answer Questions 43-45: A company purchases a machine that has an original cost of $11,500, transportation costs of $500, installation charges of $1,500, an estimated life of 4 years or 20,484 hours, and a residual value of $800. You are depreciating the machine for book purposes.

43. What is the depreciation rate (rounded) under the units of production method?

a. $0.52 per hour
b. $0.55 per hour
c. $0.62 per hour
d. $0.66 per hour

44. If the machine is acquired on August 1 and is used 2,500 hours during the year, depreciation for the year under the units of production method is .

a. $3,375 b. $3,175 c. $1,550 d. $625

45. Over the first 4 years, the machine is used for 18,000 hours. In Year 5, the machine is used for 3,000 hours. Under the units-of-production method, Year-5 depreciation is .

a. $0 b. $1,540 c. $1,860 d. $2,484

Use the following information to answer Questions 46-50: On April 1, 2012, a company that uses a calendar year purchases equipment with an acquisition cost of $85,000 that it estimates will produce 800,000 units over its 8-year life and have a residual value of $5,000.

You are depreciating the asset for book purposes.

46. If the company uses the straight-line method, 2012 depreciation will be .

a. $10,625 b. $10,000 c. $7,969 d. $7,500

47. If the company uses units of production depreciation and the equipment produces 75,000 units in 2012 and 150,000 units in 2013, then at the end of the second year, total accumulated depreciation will be .

a. $80,000 b. $22,500 c. $15,000 d. $7,500

48. If the company uses double-declining balance depreciation, its 2012 depreciation (rounded) will be .

a. $15,938 b. $13,333 c. $10,000 d. $7,500

49. Under double-declining balance depreciation, the equipment's book value (rounded) at the end of 2013 will be .

a. $69,063 b. $67,500 c. $51,797 d. $47,813

50. If the company uses the sum-of-the-years'-digits method, the 2013 depreciation will be (rounded) .

a. $17,778 b. $15,556 c. $16,111 d. $13,333

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