depreciation methods would you recommend: straight-line depreciation‚ double declining balance method‚ or an alternative method? This concept is to "observe the service life of the equipment with a professional judgment and rate the assets physical deteriorations." (Walther‚ 2012) If the asset is $100‚000‚ and salvage value is $10‚000‚ 3 year life one year depreciation is $30‚000 under straight-line and 66‚660 in double declining‚ 33‚000 for units-of-output as examples below. Straight-line |
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machine is expected to be used for 80‚000 working hours during its 8-year life. Instructions: Compute depreciation using the following methods in the year indicated. (a) Straight-line for 2012 and 2013‚ assuming a December 31 year-end. (b) Declining-balance using double the straight-line rate for 2012 and 2013. (c) Units-of-activity for 2012‚ assuming machine usage was 2‚900 hours. (Round depreciation per unit to the nearest cent.) A) 15‚000 1 / 8= .125 128‚000-8‚000=120‚000 120‚000
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Balance at the end of year 4 equals salvage value of $10‚000 Assets that shows a pattern of depreciation that is written off more quickly than regular straight-line method is referred to as accelerated depreciation. A form of this method is Double-declining balance‚ more commonly known as DDB. Using this method requires paying close attention to the residual value mainly because an asset can’t be
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market share during the early 2000s. The dolls‚ which featured contemporary‚ ethnic designs and skimpy clothes‚ were a stark contrast to Barbie and an immediate hit with young girls. (Ferrel & Hartline‚ 2011) However‚ they can reverse their declining sales‚ since Mattel is a strong company that has strong brand recognition due to Barbie. In order to reverse the effect in Barbie sales they should do a research on cultures of different countries and develop dolls according to the girls preference’s
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Department of International Relations‚ Faculty of Contemporary Studies (FCS)‚ National Defense University (NDU) RESEARCH PROPOSAL THE DECLINE OF THE WEST: A SOCIOECONOMIC PERISPECTIVE Presented to: Sir Bakare Najimudeen Submitted by: Jawad Falak M.Sc. IR-E (1st Semester) THE DECLINE OF THE WEST: A SOCIOECONOMIC PERISPECTIVE Statement of Problem: The group of countries historically designated as the West has carried their dominance of nearly two centuries into the 21st century now
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Global Warming‚ Polar Bears 1 Global Warming Affects Polar Bears Bingyang Li GLS 470 Professor Silvia December 4‚ 2011 Global Warming‚ Polar Bears 2 Global Warming Affects Polar Bears Recently‚ economic activities are more active in some developing countries‚ such as China‚ India and Brazil. Moreover China is the second largest economy country only behind the United States. Most of this developing country did not concern about the environment issue‚ as a result more emission came out
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THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY CROCS‚ INC. Case Study Report ¹ SUBMITTED TO PROF. NEIL COHEN School of Business and Public Management The George Washington University BY Anil Kumar Cheerla FINA 6224 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT WASHINGTON‚ DC January 26‚ 2011 Q1: Consider which comparable peers are good matches and use them to perform a multiples analysis‚ calculating and defending an estimate of Crocs value. Soln: Comparable companies analysis – Done to determine appropriate valuation
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relevant and on point with everything that happens in the company. 3. The population is aging because of declining birth rates‚ declining death rates‚ and the aging of the baby boom. This might cause implications for the pharmaceutical company because they would lose business and profits would be down as well. I think no one will need medicine or any products for health because of the declining birth and death rates. But also the aging of the baby boom generation could also affect the company in a
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Lorenzo Waters AB113 Unit 8 Writing Assignment 12/5/2014 Question 1 using the straight line method Depreciation for the first year $300‚000/5 = $60‚000 Question 1 using double declining 2/5 * $300‚000 = $120‚000 Straight line method is the simplest method of calculating depreciation. The amount charged each year over the useful life of the asset is uniform. Companies add up all the costs incurred to bring the asset in use. After cost are added the value is divided by useful life of the asset in
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DRAFT MARKETING CASE INTERVIEWS 1. Frameworks 2. Market –sizing 3. New Product Launch 4. Competitive Defense 5. Key Measures 6. Advertising 7. Interview Questions CaseQuestions.com CQInteractive.com Frameworks Case questions have been popping up in marketing interviews for years. While there are many similarities between
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