DEPRECIATION OF FIXED ASSETS - Units of Production (same asset described above) If KKAC chooses Units of Production as the method for calculating Depreciation, what will the estimated depreciation...


DEPRECIATION OF FIXED ASSETS - Units of Production<br>(same asset described above)<br>If KKAC chooses Units of Production as the method for calculating Depreciation, what<br>will the estimated depreciation expense per playground ball be?<br>Use two decimal places for this answer.<br>

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DEPRECIATION OF FIXED ASSETS:<br>ASSET INFO: use the following information for all of the depreciation related questions that follow.<br>Keeping Kids Active Company, Inc makes playground balls for children. KKAC, Inc<br>purchased and began using (placed in service) a piece of equipment to help the<br>company make the balls on September 1, 2020. The equipment cost $56,000 to<br>purchase, $4,000 for delivery and installation (combined).<br>At the time of purchase, KKAC estimates this equipment will be used for 4 years and<br>have a salvage value of $6,00O.<br>KKAC expects to make 250,000 playground balls in total with this equipment.<br>*** Determine the Asset Cost (acquisition cost) of this asset.<br>Show your calculations on your PDF upload.<br>

Extracted text: DEPRECIATION OF FIXED ASSETS: ASSET INFO: use the following information for all of the depreciation related questions that follow. Keeping Kids Active Company, Inc makes playground balls for children. KKAC, Inc purchased and began using (placed in service) a piece of equipment to help the company make the balls on September 1, 2020. The equipment cost $56,000 to purchase, $4,000 for delivery and installation (combined). At the time of purchase, KKAC estimates this equipment will be used for 4 years and have a salvage value of $6,00O. KKAC expects to make 250,000 playground balls in total with this equipment. *** Determine the Asset Cost (acquisition cost) of this asset. Show your calculations on your PDF upload.

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