On April 2, 2015, Montana Mining Co. pays $4,170,260 for an ore deposit containing 1,438,000 tons. The company installs machinery in the mine costing $199,600, with an estimated seven-year life and no salvage value. The machinery will be abandoned when the ore is completely mined. Montana begins mining on May 1, 2015, and mines and sells 167,800 tons of ore during the remaining eight months of 2015. Prepare the December 31, 2015, entries to record both the ore deposit depletion and the mining machinery depreciation. Mining machinery depreciation should be in proportion to the mine's depletion. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole number.)
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- Montana Mining Co. pays $3,721,000 for an ore deposit containing 1,525,000 tons. The company installs machinery in the mine costing $213,500. Both the ore and machinery will have no salvage value after the ore is completely mined. Montana mines and sells 166,200 tons of ore during the year. Prepare the yearend entries to record both the ore deposit depletion and the mining machinery depreciation. Mining machinery depreciation should be in proportion to the mine’s depletion.On April 2, 2015, Montana Mining Co. pays $4,170,260 for an ore deposit containing 1,438,000 tons. The company installs machinery in the mine costing $199,600, with an estimated seven-year life and no salvage value. The machinery will be abandoned when the ore is completely mined. Montana begins mining on May 1, 2015, and mines and sells 167,800 tons of ore during the remaining eight months of 2015. Prepare the December 31, 2015, entries to record both the ore deposit depletion and the mining machinery depreciation. Mining machinery depreciation should be in proportion to the mine’s depletion. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole number.) 1. Record the year-end adjusting entry for the depletion expense of ore mine. 2. Record the year-end adjusting entry for the depreciation expense of the mining machinery.On February 19 of the current year, Quartzite Co. pays $5,400,000 for land estimated to contain 4 million tons of recoverable ore. It installs and pays for machinery costing $400,000 on March 21. The company removes and sells 254,000 tons of ore during its first nine months of operations ending on December 31. Depreciation of the machinery is in proportion to the mine’s depletion as the machinery will be abandoned after the ore is mined. Required Prepare entries to record (a) the purchase of the land, (b) the cost and installation of the machinery, (c) the first nine months’ depletion assuming the land has a net salvage value of zero after the ore is mined, and (d) the first nine months’ depreciation on the machinery. Analysis Component (e) If the machine will be used at another site when extraction is complete, how would we depreciate this machine?
- Grant Company has acquired a machine and equipment on January 2, 2018. The cost of the machine (including installation cost and decommissioning cost), P80,000,000 and the cost of the equipment is P20,000,000. The machine produces chemical products that are sold to overseas customers. As a condition to operate the machine, regular inspection for faults is performed every year at a cost of P1,000,000. The life of the machine is 10 years while the equipment 5 years. The company uses the straight-line method of depreciation. On January 1, 2021, a cost was incurred to overhaul the machine at a cost of P4,000,000. After the overhaul, the machine is expected to produced twice as it was producing in the prior years. Also, a residual value of P1,200,000 is expected on this machine. What is the total carrying value of the manufacturing plant (machine, and equipment) as of December 31, 2021?Montana Mining Company pays $3,234,950 for an ore deposit containing 1,553,000 tons. The company installs machinery in the mine costing $202,600. Both the ore and machinery will have no salvage value after the ore is completely mined. Montana mines and sells 167,100 tons of ore during the year. Prepare the December 31 year-end entries to record both the ore deposit depletion and the mining machinery depreciation. Mining machinery depreciation should be in proportion to the mine's depletion. Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole number. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 1 2 Record the year-end adjusting entry for the depletion expense of ore mine. Note: Enter debits before credits. Date December 31 General Journal Debit Credit Record entry Clear entry View general journal Journal entry worksheet >On January 1, Manning Co. purchases and installs a new machine costing $324,000 with a five-year life and an estimated $30,000 salvage value. Management estimates the machine will produce 1,470,000 units of product during its life. Actual production of units is as follows: 355,600 in Year 1, 320,400 in Year 2, 317,000 in Year 3, 343,600 in Year 4, and 138,500 in Year 5. The total number of units produced by the end of Year 5 exceeds the original estimate—this difference was not predicted. Note: The machine cannot be depreciated below its estimated salvage value. Required: Prepare a table Units-of-production: Year Number of Units Depreciation per Unit Depreciation Expense 1 2 3 4 5 Totals Double-declining-balance: Year Beginning Book Value Annual Depreciation (40% of book value) Accumulated Depreciation at Year-End Ending Book Value ($324,000 Cost less Accumulated Depreciation) 1 2…
- ces Montana Mining Company pays $4,834,810 for an ore deposit containing 1,554,000 tons. The company installs machinery in the mine costing $237,900. Both the ore and machinery will have no salvage value after the ore is completely mined. Montana mines and sells 187,200 tons of ore during the year. Prepare the December 31 year-end entries to record both the ore deposit depletion and the mining machinery depreciation Mining machinery depreciation should be in proportion to the mine's depletion. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole number.) View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 2 Record the year-end adjusting entry for the depletion expense of ore mine. Note: Enter debits before credits. Date General Journal December 31 Depletion expense-Mineral deposit Record entry Accumulated depletion-Mineral deposit Clear entry Debit Credit View general journalMontana Mining Company pays $4,771,370 for an ore deposit containing 1,502,000 tons. The company installs machinery in the mine costing $214,200. Both the ore and machinery will have no salvage value after the ore is completely mined. Montana mines and sells 150,100 tons of ore during the year. Prepare the December 31 year-end entries to record both the ore deposit depletion and the mining machinery depreciation. Mining machinery depreciation should be in proportion to the mine's depletion. Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole number. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet Credit View general JournalXYZ Co. completed construction of a new silver mine in 2020. The cost of direct materials for the construction was $2,500,000 and direct labour was $2,300,000. In addition, the company allocated $280,000 of general overhead costs to the project. To finance the project, the company obtained a loan of $2,700,000 from its bank. The loan funds were drawn on February 24, 2020 and the mine was completed on November 24, 2020. The interest rate on the loan was 9% p.a. During construction, excess funds from the loan were invested and earned interest income of $24,000. The remainder of the funds needed for construction was drawn from internal cash reserves in the company. The company has also publicly made a commitment to clean up the site of the mine when the extraction operation is complete. It is estimated that the mining of this particular seam will be completed in 13 years, at which time restoration costs of $150,000 will be incurred. The appropriate discount rate for this type of…
- Montana Mining Company pays $3,021,910 for an ore deposit containing 1,479,000 tons. The company installs machinery in the mine costing $197,900. Both the ore and machinery will have no salvage value after the ore is completely mined. Montana mines and sells 174,800 tons of ore during the year. Prepare the December 31 year-end entries to record both the ore deposit depletion and the mining machinery depreciation. Mining machinery depreciation should be in proportion to the mine's depletion. Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole number. View transaction list Journal entry worksheetMontana Mining Co. pays $3,926,550 for an ore deposit containing 1,572,000 tons. The company installs machinery in the mine costing $152,400, which will be abandoned when the ore is completely mined. Montana mines and sells 145,700 tons of ore during the year. Prepare the year-end entries to record both the ore deposit depletion and the mining machinery depreciation. Mining machinery depreciation should be in proportion to the mine's depletion. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole number.) View transaction list Journal entry worksheet es Record the year-end adjusting entry for the depletion expense of ore mine. Note: Enter debits before credits. Date General Journal Debit Credit Dec 31 Vlew general Journal Record entry Clear entry < Prev 7 of 7 Next aw MacBook AirOn January 2, Gannon Co. purchases and installs a new machine costing $312,000 with a five-year life and an estimated $28,000 salvage value. Management estimates the machine will produce 1,136,000 units of product during its life. Actual production of units is as follows: year 1: 245,600; year 2: 230,400; year 3: 227,000; year 4: 232,600; and year 5: 211,200. The total number of units produced by the end of year 5 exceeds the original estimate – this difference was not predicted. (The machine must not be depreciated below its estimated salvage value.) Compute depreciation for each year (and total depreciation for all years combined) for the machine under straight-line and units-of-production depreciation methods. You will use the form for Problem 9 and then upload the form to this problem. Note: You do not have to use the area for calculating the units of production. This is just a work area. If you do use it, make sure that your final answers are put into the table with…