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    Tax Depreciation

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    4.1 Understand tax depreciation procedures and the effect of depreciation on the firm’s cash flows. 1) Depreciation deductions‚ like any other business expenses‚ reduce the income that a firm reports on its income statement. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 Topic: Depreciation Learning Obj.: LG 1 Learning Outcome: F-02 Question Status: Previous Edition AACSB Tag: Analytic Skills 2) Non-cash charges are expenses that involve an actual outlay of cash during the period but are not deducted on the income

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    Depreciation and Value

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    trainer tells you to return to your jogging program slowly. He suggests jogging for 12 minute each day for the first week. Each week thereafter‚ he suggests that you increase that time by 6 minutes per day. How many weeks will it be before you are up to jogging 60 minutes per day? Solution: (12‚ 18‚ 24‚ 30…… 60) T1 = 12‚ T2 = 18‚ T3=24‚ T4 = 30‚ Tn = 60 T2 – T1 = T3 – T2 18 – 12 = 24 – 18 6 = 6 This above is arithemetic sequence. Common difference (d) = 6 First term (a) =

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    INTRODUCTION Depreciation expense is an accounting and financial reporting practice‚ used primarily by businesses that pay tax on income. On the income statement‚ this expense appears as a charge against income‚ that is‚ it is subtracted from sales revenues to produce a lower reported income. Over the years and at different periods in time‚ depreciation has meant different things to different people. According to International Accounting Standard (IAS) depreciation is the allocation of the depreciable

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    at the end of a five-year life. The lathe was sold on March 31‚ 2011‚ for $17‚000. Howarth uses the straight-line depreciation method for all of its plant and equipment. Partial-year depreciation is calculated based on the number of months the asset is in service. Prepare the journal entry to record the sale. Assuming the company’s year end is March 31. Depreciation for 2007-08: ((80000-5000)/5) X 9/12 = 11250 Depreciation for 2008-09: ((80000-5000)/5) = 15000 Depreciation for 2009-10: ((80000-5000)/5)

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    Computing Depreciation

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    Question: Back in Boston‚ Steve has been busy creating and managing his new company‚ Teton Mountaineering (TM)‚ which is based out of a small town in Wyoming. In the process of doing so‚ TM has acquired various types of assets. Below is a list of assets acquired during 2010: Asset Cost Date Place in Service Office equipment $10‚000 02/03/2010 Machinery $560‚000 07/22/2010 Used delivery truck* $15‚000 08/17/2010 *Not considered a luxury automobile‚ thus not subject to the luxury automobile limitations

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    Rupee Depreciation

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    INTRODUCTION 2. Content • Causes • Effects • Cure • Depreciation vs. devaluation * 3. Causes 1. 1.Demand Supply Rule: The value of rupee follows the simple demand and supply rule of economics. If the demand for the dollar in India is more than its supply‚ dollar appreciates and rupee depreciates 2. 2.Dollar gaining strength against the other currencies: The central banks of Eurozone and Japan are printing excessive money due to which their currency is devalued. Hence‚ making the US dollar stronger

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    Depreciation of Rupee

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    failed to ignite any excitement‚ either in India or abroad for the simple reason that Indian Rupee is a beleaguered currency now‚ for it has lost its sheen over the years. A rich title for a poor currency! The value of Indian Rupee has devalued greatly since independence‚ notwithstanding some small measly upswings against dollar sometimes which is touted as a strengthening Rupee. The fact is that the real value of rupee has touched its nadir With every passing day Rupee is making new lows but for a

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    Depreciation and Cost

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    labor dollars. This resulted to a single burden rate of 145% of direct labor dollars (cost driver). This method is not appropriate for Seligram because the information on the case present that direct labor hours and machine hours vary by product line and activity. In addition‚ the burden cost of the main and test room also significantly vary. Therefore‚ using a single burden rate does not provide the true cost of the product‚ as it assumes all products consume direct labor and overhead in the same

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    Currency Depreciation

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    discuss the currency depreciation vs. devaluation. Also‚ discuss the impact of currency depreciation from Indian economy perspective. Currency Depreciation & Impact Rajesh Kanjani (34473) rajesh.kanjani@hotmail.com SIBM Exe. MBA (2011-2014) Currency Devaluation vs. Depreciation The devaluation and deprecation of currency go more or less hand in hand. Currency depreciation is an economic result‚ whereas devaluing a currency is an act that results in currency depreciation. Many a times they

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    Rupee Depreciation

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    last 1 year. In the article we will try to study the concerns of a country facing depreciating currency‚ the factors that led to this depreciation and the measures government can take to stabilize the situation. Most importantly we will see if global economic uncertainty rides over all the other domestic factors to determine strength of a currency especially in developing economies. Why don’t we need a depreciating INR? The persistent decline in rupee is a cause of concern. Depreciation leads to

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