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7 Methods of Depreciation

ENGINEERING ECONOMICS DEPRECIATION Caress G. Estelito Bethel Princess T. Flores ENGINEERING ECONOMICS Problem 438 A certain machinery costs 50000 php, last 12 years with a salvage value of 5000 php. Money is worth 5%. If the owner decides to sell it after using it for 5 years, what should his price be so that he will not lose or gain financially in the transaction? Given: FC = 50000 SV = 5000 n = 12 x=5 i = 5% Reqd: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Straight Line Method Sinking Fund Method Declining Bala

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7 Methods of Depreciation

ENGINEERING ECONOMICS DEPRECIATION Caress G. Estelito Bethel Princess T. Flores ENGINEERING ECONOMICS Problem 438 A certain machinery costs 50000 php, last 12 years with a salvage value of 5000 php. Money is worth 5%. If the owner decides to sell it after using it for 5 years, what should his price be so that he will not lose or gain financially in the transaction? Given: FC = 50000 SV = 5000 n = 12 x=5 i = 5% Reqd: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Straight Line Method Sinking Fund Method Declining Bala

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ENGINEERING ECONOMICS

DEPRECIATION

Caress G. Estelito Bethel Princess T. Flores

ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
Problem 438 A certain machinery costs 50000 php, last 12 years with a salvage value of 5000 php. Money is worth 5%. If the owner decides to sell it after using it for 5 years, what should his price be so that he will not lose or gain financially in the transaction?
Given: FC = 50000 SV = 5000 n = 12 x=5 i = 5% Reqd:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Straight Line Method Sinking Fund Method Declining Balance Method Double Declining Balance Method Sum of Years Digit Method (SYD) Working Hours Method Service Output method

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1. Straight Line Method

BV= 50000 18750 BV= 31,250

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2. Sinking Fund Method

BV = 50000-15621.75
BV = 34378.25

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3. Declining Balance Method

BV= 19695.20

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4. Double Declining Balance Method

BV= 205.76

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5. Sum of Years Digit Method (SYD)
2 years

BV= 36730.77

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6. Working Hours Method

BV=31,250

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7. Service Output Method

BV = 35, 000

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