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Brainiac Company purchased a delivery truck for $30,000 on January 1, 2010. The truck has an expected salvage value of $2,000, and is expected to be driven 100,000 miles over its estimated useful life of 8 years. Actual miles driven were 15,000 in 2010 and 12,000 in 2011. | | | | |

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| Compute depreciation expense for 2010 and 2011 using (1) the straight-line method, (2) the units-of-activity method, and (3) the double-declining balance method. (Round cost per mile to 2 decimal places, e.g. 10.50. Use rounded amount for future calculations. Round final answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 125.) | | |

Beka Company owns equipment that cost $50,000 when purchased on January 1, 2007. It has been depreciated using the straight-line method based on estimated salvage value of $5,000 and an estimated useful life of 5 years. Prepare Beka Company's journal entries to record the sale of the equipment in these four independent situations. Sold for $28,000 on January 1, 2010. (For multiple debit/credit entries, list amounts from largest to smallest eg 10, 5, 3, 2.)

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Beka Company owns equipment that cost $50,000 when purchased on January 1, 2007. It has been depreciated using the straight-line method based on estimated salvage value of $5,000 and an estimated useful life of 5 years. InstructionsPrepare Beka Company's journal entries to record the sale of the equipment in these four independent situations. | | | | |

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| Sold for $28,000 on January 1, 2010. (For multiple debit/credit entries, list amounts from largest to smallest eg 10, 5, 3, 2.) | | |
The following are selected 2010 transactions of Franco Corporation. Jan. 1 | Purchased a small company and recorded goodwill of $150,000. Its useful life is indefinite. | May 1 | Purchased for $90,000 a patent with an estimated useful life of 5 years and a legal life of 20 years. |
Prepare necessary adjusting entries at December 31 to record amortization

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