Question: Please see the attachment for the ACCT 301 problem. On January 1, 20X2, The GenKota Winery purchased a new bottling system. The system has an
Please see the attachment for the ACCT 301 problem.

On January 1, 20X2, The GenKota Winery purchased a new bottling system. The system has an expected life of 5 years. The system cost $325,000. Shipping, installation, and set up was an additional $35,000. At the end of the useful life, Julie Hayes, chief accountant for GenKota, expects to dispose of the bottling system for $96,000. She further anticipates total output of 660,000 bottles over the useful life. (a) Assuming use of the straight-line depreciation method, prepare a schedule showing annual depreciation expense, accumulated depreciation, and related calculations for each year. (b) Assuming use of the units-of-output depreciation method, prepare a schedule showing annual depreciation expense, accumulated depreciation, and related calculations for each year. Actual output, in bottles, was 100,000 (20X2), 130,000 (20X3), 150,000 (20X4), 160,000 (20X5), and 120,000 (20X6). (c) Assuming use of the double-declining balance depreciation method, prepare a schedule showing annual depreciation expense, accumulated depreciation, and related calculations for each year. (d) Assuming use of the straight-line method, prepare revised depreciation calculations if the useful life estimate was revised at the beginning of 20X4, to anticipate a remaining useful life of 4 additional years (in other words, a total life of 6 years). The revised useful life was accompanied by a change in estimated salvage value to $54,400. (a) Straight-line Year Annual Expense Accumulated Depreciation at End of Year Annual Expense Calculation Accumulated Depreciation at End of Year Annual Expense Calculation X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 (b) Units of Output Year Annual Expense X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 (c) Double-declining balance Year Annual Expense Accumulated Depreciation at End of Year Annual Expense Calculation Accumulated Depreciation at End of Year Annual Expense Calculation X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 (d) Straight-line revised Year X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 Annual Expense Ng's Shrimp Company owns a fishing vessel that originally cost $250,000, with a 20-year life, and no anticipated salvage value. Ng uses the straight-line depreciation method. Review the following three independent cases, and prepare the journal entry to reflect the disposition of the boat in each case. Case 1 After 8 years of ownership, the boat was taken by a storm. Case 2 After 12 years of ownership, the boat was sold for $175,000. Case 3 After 15 years of ownership, the boat was sold for $60,000
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