83-8 Journalizing and posting an adjusting entry for depreciation and
determining book value
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Mathematics, 13.02.2022 02:20 lasagnafoe
83-8 Journalizing and posting an adjusting entry for depreciation and
determining book value
On October 1, Orlando Gold Exchange paid cash of $57,600 for computers that are
expected to remain useful for three years. At the end of three years, the value of the
computers is expected to be zero,
Requirements
1. Calculate the amount of
depreciation for the month of October using the straight-
line depreciation method,
2. Record the adjusting entry for depreciation on October 31.
3. Post the purchase of October 1 and the depreciation on October 31 to T accounts
for the following accounts: Computer Equipment, Accumulated Depreciation
Computer Equipment, and Depreciation Expense—Computer Equipment Show
their balances at October 31,
4. What is the computer equipment's book value on October 31
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