ACCO 230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Income Statement

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Long-lived assets are either: tangible have physical substance; ex. Land or natural resources: intangible no physical substance; ex. Acquisition costs include all expenses associated with preparing an asset for use in operations: may include purchase price, construction costs, installation costs, title and transfer fees, etc. Depreciation allocates the costs of acquisition for operational assets over the periods of use: accumulated depreciation is a balance sheet (contra-asset) account that contains the. Total depreciation over the life of the asset: depreciation expense is an income statement account that represents the depreciation incurred for the current year or period, remember, land is not depreciable! How to calculate depreciation: straight-line method. Depreciation expense = (asset cost residual value) / asset useful life in years. The depreciation expense will be the same each year: units of production method. 1) find: rate of depreciation = (asset cost residual value) / life in units of.

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