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Frank Moran manages the cutting department of Greene Timber Company. He purchased a tree-cutting machine on...
Check my work Frank Moran manages the cutting department of Greene Timber Company. He purchased a tree-cutting machine on January 1, 2018, for $510,000. The machine had an estimated useful life of 5 years and zero salvage value, and the cost to operate it is $105,000 per year. Technological developments resulted in the development of a more advanced machine available for purchase on January 1, 2019, that would allow a 25 percent reduction in operating costs. The new machine would...
Campbell Moran manages the cutting department of Greene Fanning Company. He purchased a tree-cutting machine on January 1, year 2, for $390,000. The machine had an estimated useful life of 5 years and zero salvage value, and the cost to operate it is $87,000 per year. Technological developments resulted in the development of a more advanced machine available for purchase on January 1, year 3, that would allow a 25 percent reduction in operating costs. The new machine would cost...
Franklin Moran manages the cutting department of Greene Gibson Company. He purchased a tree-cutting machine on January 1, 2018, for $430,000. The machine had an estimated useful life of 5 years and zero salvage value, and the cost to operate it is $90,000 per year. Technological developments resulted in the development of a more advanced machine available for purchase on January 1, 2019, that would allow a 35 percent reduction in operating costs. The new machine would cost $270,000 and...
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12 Jordan Moran manages the cutting department of Greene Munoz Company. He purchased a tree-cutting machine on January 1, 2018, for $450,000. The machine had an estimated useful life of 5 years and zero salvage value, and the cost to operate it is $92,000 per year. Technological developments resulted in the development of a more advanced machine avai that would allow a 25 percent reduction in operating costs. The new machine would cost $250,000 and...
Purinton Company is considering replacing a metal cutting machine with a newer model. Here are the data the management accountant prepares for the existing (old) machine and the replacement (new) machine: Old New Original Cost $1,000,000 $600,000 Useful Life 5 Years 2 Years Current Age 3 Years 0 Years Remaining Useful Life 2 Years 2 Years Accumulated Depreciation $600,000 n.a. Current Disposal Value $40,000 n.a. Terminal Disposal Value $0 $0 Annual Operating Costs $800,000 $460,000 Annual Revenues $1,100,000 $1,100,000 Purinton...
Differential Analysis for Machine Replacement Proposal Flint Tooling Company is considering replacing a machine that has been used in its factory for four years. Relevant data associated with the operations of the old machine and the new machine, neither of which has any estimated residual value, are as follows: Old Machine Cost of machine, 10-year life $108,300 Annual depreciation (straight-line) 10,830 Annual manufacturing costs, excluding depreciation 38,800 Annual nonmanufacturing operating expenses 11,500 Annual revenue 95,100 Current estimated selling price of...
Murl Plastics Inc. purchased a new machine one year ago at a cost of $72,000. Although the machine operates well, the president of Murl Plastics is wondering if the company should replace it with a new electronic machine that has just come on the market. The new machine would slash annual operating costs by two-thirds, as shown in the comparative data below: Purchase cost new Estimated useful life new Annual operating costs Annual straight-line depreciation Remaining book value Salvage value...
Differential Analysis Report for Machine Replacement Proposal Flint Tooling Company is considering replacing a machine that has been used in its factory for four years. Relevant data associated with the operations of the old machine and the new machine, neither of which has any estimated residual value, are as follows: Old Machine Cost of machine, 10-year life $108,700 Annual depreciation (straight-line) 10,870 Annual manufacturing costs, excluding depreciation 39,300 Annual nonmanufacturing operating expenses 12,300 Annual revenue 94,000 Current estimated selling price...
Lexigraphic Printing Company is considering replacing a machine
that has been used in its factory for four years. Relevant data
associated with the operations of the old machine and the new
machine, neither of which has any estimated residual value, are as
follows:
Old Machine
Cost of machine, 10-year life
$88,820
Annual depreciation (straight-line)
9,050
Annual manufacturing costs, excluding depreciation
23,470
Annual non-manufacturing operating expenses
6,020
Annual revenue
74,030
Current estimated selling price of machine
29,610
New Machine
Purchase price...
The Wagner Company currently uses an injection-molding machine that was purchased 2 years ago. This machine is being depreciated on a straight-line basis, and it has 6 years of remaining life. Its current book value is $2,100, and it can be sold for $2,500 at this time. Thus, the annual depreciation expense is $2,100/6=$350 per year. If the old machine is not replaced, it can be sold for $500 at the end of its useful life. Wagner is offered a...