Mazlin Limited purchased a machine on account on April 2, 2018, at an invoice price of $360,000.

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Mazlin Limited purchased a machine on account on April 2, 2018, at an invoice price of $360,000. On April 4, it paid $2,000 for delivery of the machine. A one-year, $4,000 insurance policy on the machine was purchased on April 5. On April 18, Mazlin paid $8,000 for installation and testing of the machine. The machine was ready for use on April 30.

Mazlin estimates the machine's useful life will be five years or 6,200 units with a residual value of $80,000. Assume the machine produces the following numbers of units each year: 940 units in 2018; 1,460 units in 2019; 1,400 units in 2020; 1,300 units in 2021; and 1,100 units in 2022. Mazlin has a December 31 year end.

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(a) Determine the cost of the machine.

(b) Calculate the annual depreciation and total depreciation over the asset's life using

(1) The straight-line method,

(2) The double-diminishing-balance method, and

(3) The units-of-production method. Round the depreciation cost per unit to the nearest cent. Which method causes net income to be lower in the early years of the asset's life?

(c) Assume instead that, when Mazlin purchased the machine, there was no residual value and the company had a legal obligation to ensure that the machine would be recycled at the end of its useful life. The cost of the recycling will be significant. Would this have an impact on the answer to part P9.3A(a) above? Explain.

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Financial Accounting Tools for Business Decision Making

ISBN: 978-1119368458

7th Canadian edition

Authors: Paul D. Kimmel, Jerry J. Weygandt, Donald E. Kieso, Barbara Trenholm, Wayne Irvine

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