Martin Company purchases a machine at the beginning of the y…

Martin Company purchases a machine at the beginning of the year at a cost of $66,000. The machine is depreciated using the double-declining-balance method. The machine s useful life is estimated to be 4 years with a $5,500 salvage value. The machine s book value at the end of year 3 is:

An employee earned $44,200 working for an employer in the cu…

An employee earned $44,200 working for an employer in the current year. The current rate for Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) Social Security is 6.2% payable on earnings up to $137,700 maximum per year, and the rate for Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) Medicare 1.45%. The employer’s total Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) payroll tax for this employee is:

A company purchased a weaving machine for $290,320. The mach…

A company purchased a weaving machine for $290,320. The machine has a useful life of 8 years and a salvage value of $16,000. It is estimated that the machine could produce 762,000 bolts of woven fabric over its useful life. In the first year, 111,000 bolts were produced. In the second year, production increased to 115,000 units. Using the units-of-production method, what is the amount of depreciation expense that should be recorded for the second year?

Brinker accepts all major bank credit cards, including First…

Brinker accepts all major bank credit cards, including First Savings Bank’s, which assesses a 3% charge on sales for using its card. On May 26, Brinker had $5,300 in First Savings Bank Card credit sales. What entry should Brinker make on May 26 to record the deposit?

Peavey Enterprises purchased a depreciable asset for $25,000…

Peavey Enterprises purchased a depreciable asset for $25,000 on April 1, Year 1. The asset will be depreciated using the straight-line method over its four-year useful life. Assuming the asset’s salvage value is $2,600, Peavey Enterprises should recognize depreciation expense in Year 2 in the amount of:

Craigmont uses the allowance method to account for uncollect…

Craigmont uses the allowance method to account for uncollectible accounts. Its year-end unadjusted trial balance shows Accounts Receivable of $130,500 and sales of $1,055,000. If uncollectible accounts are estimated to be 0.8% of sales, what is the amount of the bad debts expense adjusting entry?