Intermediate Accounting 1_Final Departmental Examination * Required * This form will record your name, please fill your name. 1 Estimating procedures for inventory may be used, Statement 1-to determine the cost of inventories destroyed by catastrophe. Statement 2-To measure the cost of inventories for interim financial statements purposes. Statement 3-To validate the inventory cost determined through physical count. * (1 Point) Statements 2 and 3 are true Statements 1, 2 and 3 are true Statements 1 and 2 are true Only statement 1 is true 5/2/2022 2 If the asset's carrying amount is increased as a result of a revaluation, the increase shall be * (1 Point) credited to revaluation surplus recognized to profit or loss debited directly to revaluation surplus credited to retained earnings 3 Depreciation, as generally used in accounting, is * (1 Point) Used to indicate a decline in market value of a long-lived asset. A process of asset valuation for purposes of presentation in the statement of financial position. Applicable only to long-lived intangible assets. An accounting process which allocates long-lived asset cost to accounting periods. 5/2/2022 4 According to PFRS9 Financial instruments, trade receivables that do not have a significant financing component are initially measured at * (1 Point) Any of these Fair value Fair value plus transaction costs Transaction price 5 Identify which of the following items are included as part of inventories I. Raw materials II. Goods in process III. Unsalable goods IV. Goods held on consignment by the entity V. Goods out on consignment VI. Advertising catalogs and shipping cartons VII. Office Supplies * (1 Point) All of the items listed above I, II, IV and VI I, II and V I, II, III and V I and II 5/2/2022 6 When using the moving average method of inventory valuation, the new average unit cost must be computed after each * (1 Point) Purchase and issuance from inventory Month-end Purchase Issuance from inventory 7 YOU CAN DO IT Corporation has equipment with a carrying value of 450,000 on December 31, 2021. The following information was available on December 31, 2021: · Expected net cash flows (undiscounted)- P420,000 · Expected net cash flows discounted at 7%- P400,000 · Fair value, using the assets with other assets- P415,000 · Fair value, assuming the assets are sold stand-alone- P428,000 What is the impairment loss that the Company must report in its 2021 income statement for this equipment? * (2 Points) P35,000 P30,000 P50,000 P22,000 5/2/2022 8 Love Inc. and Life Co. have an exchange with no commercial substance. The asset given up by Love Inc. has a book value of P12,000. The asset given up by Life Co. has a book value of P20,000. Cash of P4,000 is received by Life Co. What amount should Love Inc. record for the asset received? * (2 Points) P20,000 P19,000 P16,000 P23,000 9 Which inventory costing method has a stabilizing effect on profit, such that during a period of rising prices its use produces a not so high cost of goods sold and not so low profit as the earlier lower costs tend to stabilize the effect of increasing prices on both cost of goods sold and ending inventory? * (1 Point) Last-in, first-out method Specific identification method First-in, first-out method Average method 5/2/2022 10 Statement 1: Bank reconciliation items such as outstanding checks and deposits in transit does not result to adjusting journal entry even after discovery. Statement 2: In case of any unresolved discrepancy between the book and bank balance after all reconciliation items are considered, book balance shall be the basis of the cash to be reported in the Statement of Financial Position. * (1 Point) True; True False; False True; False False; True 11 On July 1, 2020, Zelensky Company, a calendar-year company, purchased a machine for a cash price of P800,000, with an estimated useful life of 10 years and estimated residual value of P70,000. The company uses double declining balance method. It is the company’s policy to depreciate its assets to the nearest month. During 2022, P131,500 was spent on an upgrade to the machine in order to improve its efficiency and increase the inflow of economic benefits over the machine’s remaining life. In addition, management decided to change to the straight-line method of depreciation, maintaining its residual value of P70,000. What is the revised depreciation expense for the year ended December 31, 2022? * (2 Points) 5/2/2022 12 Which of the following costs should not be capitalized? * (1 Point) Installation and assembly cost Replacement of a building’s roof every 15 years Cost of site preparation Replacement of small spare parts annually 13 Mirabel Company has an old equipment that cost P700,000 with an accumulated depreciation of P400,000. The equipment was traded in for a new machine that had a list price of P800,000. However, the new machine could be purchased without trade in for P780,000 cash. Mirabel paid P500,000 cash in the exchange. At how much should Mirabel record the newly acquired machine? * (2 Points) P500,000 P780,000 P1,300,000 P800,000 5/2/2022 14 The following factors would be recognized in identifying an asset that may be impaired except: * (1 Point) An asset's market value had declined significantly during the period. The carrying amount of the net assets of the reporting enterprise is more than its market capitalization. Evidence of obsolescence or physical damage of an asset. Change of accounting estimate and methods. 15 CuddlePH accepted several office equipment from a stockholder which originally costed the donor P1,200,000. On the same date, the items had aggregated fair value totaling P985,000. The company incurred P30,000 for professional fees and transfer taxes related to the transaction. The amount was charged to other expenses. How much should be the credited as donated capital? * (2 Points) 5/2/2022 16 Lucena Products provided the following information: · Raw materials on hand- P85,000 · Raw materials used (including indirect materials of P35,000)- P258,000 · Labor (including indirect labor of P22,000; selling of P45,000; and administrative of P60,000)- P275,00 · Manufacturing overhead costs (including indirect materials and indirect labor)P135,000 · Abnormal wasted materials and labor · Finished goods on hand- P160,000 - P25,000 How much inventory should be reported in the statement of financial position? * (2 Points) 5/2/2022 17 Presented below is a list of items that may or may not be reported as inventory in a company’s December 31 balance sheet. 1. Goods out on consignment at another company’s store- P800,000 2. Goods sold on installment basis- P100,000 3. Goods purchased F.O.B. shipping point that are in transit on December 31P120,000 4. Goods purchased F.O.B. destination that are in transit on December 31- P200,000 5. Goods sold to another company, for which our company has signed an agreement to repurchase at a set price that covers all costs related to the inventory- P300,000 How much of these items would typically be reported as inventory in the financial statements? * (2 Points) P800,000 P1,100,000 P1,520,000 P1,220,000 18 Any cash discount available on a credit purchase, whether taken or not, is a/n _____________ the asset’s invoice price to arrive at the asset’s purchase price. * (1 Point) none of the choices is true deduction from addition to but is oftentimes ignored addition to 5/2/2022 19 An asset was constructed for an entity’s own use. The asset was financed with specific new borrowing. The interest cost incurred during the construction period as a result of expenditures for the asset is * (1 Point) taken as an interest expense in the construction period. a part of the historical cost of acquiring the asset to be written off over the term of the borrowing used to finance the construction of the asset. a part of the historical cost of acquiring the asset to be written off over the estimated useful life of the asset. recorded as a deferred charge and amortized over the term of the borrowing. 20 On January 1, 2020, JJ Company purchased factory equipment for P3,000,000. Estimated useful life of the equipment is 5 years and will be depreciated using the 150% declining balance method. What is the carrying amount of the equipment at the end of 2021? * (2 Points) 5/2/2022 21 A building was acquired on January 1, 2019 at an original cost of P16,000,000, with zero residual value. Depreciation is computed using Double Declining Balance Method. Useful life in years is 20 years. On December 31, 2020, the building is appraised at a fair market value of P14,460,000. The appraisal results are to be recognized in the accounts considering the same remaining life for the building. How much is the amount to be credited to revaluation surplus at December 31, 2020? * (2 Points) 22 In which of the following situations is the production method of depreciation most appropriate? * (1 Point) An asset incurs increasing repairs and maintenance with use. An asset is subject to rapid obsolescence. An asset’s service potential declines with use. An asset’s service potential declines with the passage of time. 5/2/2022 23 The entity decided to revalue the property plant and equipment. Which option should be selected in relation to revaluation? * (1 Point) Since assets are being revalued regularly, there is no need to depreciate Revalue one asset at a time as it is easier than revaluing all assets together Revalue an entire class of property, plant and equipment Revalue only one-half of each class property, plant and equipment 24 The balance of work in process inventory account as of December 31, of the current year of Purewood Inc. amounted to P480,000. The estimated selling price is P450,000 while the estimate cost of completion and cost to sell amounted to P10,000 and P5,000 respectively. How much is the the loss on inventory write-down? * (2 Points) 25 Cost that are incurred in bringing the inventories to their present location and condition are capitalized as cost of inventories and these include: * (1 Point) Cost of designing products for specific customers Abnormal amount of waste material, labor and production costs. Storage cost not necessary in the production process before a further production stage Selling costs 5/2/2022 26 The work in process inventories of Jungkook Manufacturing, Inc. were completely destroyed by fire on June 1, 2021. Amounts for the following accounts have been established. · Accounts payable, Jan. 1, 2021- P117,000 · Accounts payable, Jun. 1, 2021- P135,000 · Raw materials, Jan. 1, 2021- P15,000 · Raw materials, Jun. 1, 2021- P18,000 · Work in process, Jan. 1, 2021- P60,000 · Finished goods, Jan. 1, 2021- P69,000 · Finished goods, Jun. 1, 2021- P87,000 The following additional information was determined: · Payments to suppliers for purchases on account, P60,000. · Freight on purchases, P3,000. · Purchase returns, P7,500. · Direct labor, P48,000. · Production overhead, P18,000. · Sales from January 1 to May 31, P225,000. · Sales returns, P45,000. · Sales discounts, P15,000. · Gross profit rate based on sales, 25%. How much is the work in process destroyed by fire? * (2 Points) 5/2/2022 P49,500 P51,000 P58,500 P48,000 27 On January 01, 2022, TGIF Company sold equipment costing P10,000,000 with accumulated depreciation of P5,500,000 in exchange for a P6,000,000 noninterest bearing note due in equal annual installments of P2,000,000 every December 31, 2022. There was no established exchange price for the equipment and the note had no ready market. The prevailing rate of interest for a note of this type at January 01, 2022 was 10%. What is the carrying amount of the note on December 31, 2022? (Round off the present value factors to 4 decimal places) * 28 On an entity’s April 30,2021 balance sheet a note receivable was reported as a noncurrent asset and its accrued interest for eight months was reported as a current asset. Which of the following terms would fit the entity’s note receivable? * (1 Point) Both principal and interest amounts are payable on December 31, 2021 and December 31, 2022. Principal is due August 31,2022, and interest is due August 31, 2021, and August 31, 2022. Principal and interest are due December 31, 2021. Both principal and interest amounts are payable on August31, 2021, and August 31, 2022. 5/2/2022 29 Statement 1: An involuntary conversion occurs when your property is destroyed, stolen, condemned, or disposed of under the threat of condemnation and you paid other property or money in payment, such as insurance or a condemnation award. Statement 2: The gain or loss arising from the derecognition of an item of property, plant and equipment shall be determined as the difference between the net disposal proceeds, if any, and the carrying amount of the item. Statement 3: If the asset has still a carrying value at the time of permanent abandonment, it will be charged to loss. * (1 Point) All statements are false. All statements are true. Only Statement 2 and 3 is true. Only Statement 1 and 2 is true. Only Statement 1 and 3 is true. 5/2/2022 30 Suga Corp. had a checkbook balance on December 31, 2021 of P10,000,000 and held the following items in the safe: · Check payable to Suga, dated January 4, 2021, included in the December 31 checkbook balance- P3,000,000 · Check payable to Suga, deposited December 20 and included in the December 31 checkbook balance but returned by bank on December 30, stamped NSF. The check was redeposited on January 2, 2022 and cleared January 3, 2022- P1,000,000 · Check drawn on Suga’s account and payable to contractor, dated and recorded December 31 but not mailed until January 15, 2022- P1,500,000 · Cash on hand - undeposited collections- P500,000 · Change fund- P10,000 · Time deposit for plant expansion- P1,000,000 · Treasury bill- P2,500,000 · Money market placement- P3,000,000 · Postage stamps- P5,000 What is the total amount should be reported as cash on December 31, 2021? * (2 Points) 5/2/2022 31 At what amount should Accounts Receivable, net of Allowance for Doubtful Accounts, be reported at December 31, 2021? * (2 Points) 5/2/2022 32 I. Under FIFO, Cost of Goods Sold and Ending Inventory are the same regardless of the inventory system used. II. First-In First-Out method of allocating inventory costs understates Net Income during inflation. III. Under the perpetual system, weighted average method is used to allocate cost to goods that are not ordinarily interchangeable. * (1 Point) Only statement I is true. Only statement II is false. All statements are false. Statements I & II are true. 33 Putin Company reported an impairment loss of P5,200,000 in its income statement for the year 2016. This loss was related to a building that was acquired on January 1, 2012 with a cost of P80,000,000 (no residual value). Depreciation on the building is computed on a straight-line basis at the rate of 4% per year. Depreciation for the year 2017 was computed based on the asset’s recoverable amount at December 31, 2016. On December 31, 2021, the entity decided to measure its building using revaluation model. This building was then appraised to a fair value of P50,000,000. What amount of gain on impairment recovery should Putin Company report in its 2021 income statement? * (2 Points) 5/2/2022 34 On January 1, 2019, Tarlac Company acquired a machine for P4,500,000. The machine has a useful life of 10 years with no salvage value. Tarlac is using the revaluation model. On January 1, 2021, the machine was revalued at P5,200,000. The accumulated depreciation to be reported for this machine at December 31, 2022 would be: * (1 Point) 35 When the fair value of the biological asset cannot be determined reliably, the biological asset should be measured at * (1 Point) Cost Cost less accumulated depreciation and accumulated impairment losses Cost less accumulated depreciation Net realizable value 5/2/2022 36 Statement I: The proof of cash may also be prepared following the bank to book format and the book to bank format Statement II: For proof of cash from October 31 – November 30, 2021, deposits in transit as of November 30 should be deducted from receipts of November and added to column November 30, 2021 * (1 Point) Only statement II is true Both are false Both are true Only statement I is true 37 The notes receivable account of Caimito, Inc. consisted of the following: 1. 60-day note of P10,000 dated May 15 with a 9% interest rate, discounted at the bank on June 8 at 12%. 2. 120-day note of P100,000 (face amount) dated October 1 with no stated interest rate and a market rate of 9% interest, discounted at the bank on November 30 at 12%. This note was received from the sale of equipment. The proceeds from discounting of the 60-day note amount to (2 Points) P10,028 P10,059 P10,150 P10,000 5/2/2022 * 38 If the cash balance shown in the company’s accounting records is more than the correct balance , and neither the company nor the bank has made any errors, there must be * (1 Point) Outstanding checks Deposit in transit Charges made by the bank but not yet recorded by the company. Deposits credited by the bank but not yet recorded by the company. 39 Future, Inc. had the following bank reconciliation on March 31, 2022: · Balance per bank statement, 3/31/2022- P46,500 · Add deposit in transit- P10,300 · Less outstanding checks- P12,600 · Balance per books, 3/31/2022- P44,200 Data per bank for the month of April 2022 follow: Deposits 58,400 Disbursements 49,700. All reconciling items on March 31, 2022, cleared the bank in April. Outstanding checks on April 30, 2022, totaled 7,000. There were no deposits in transit on April 30, 2022. What is the cash balance per books on April 30, 2022? * (2 Points) P48,200 P52,900 P55,200 P58,500 5/2/2022 40 What is the ending inventory at estimated cost using the First-in, First-out inventory method? * (2 Points) P224,000 P256,000 P240,000 P320,000 5/2/2022 41 One or more items in property, plant and equipment maybe acquired in exchange for non-monetary asset or assets, or a combination of monetary and non-monetary. The cost of such an item in property, plant and equipment is measured at fair value unless Statement I. The exchange transaction has commercial substance Statement II. Either fair value or an asset given up and the fair value of the asset received are not reliably measurable * (1 Point) Both statements are true Statement I is true; Statement II is false Both statements are false Statement I is false; Statement II is true 42 Company A had a machine with a carrying amount of P450,000. Company B had a delivery vehicle with a carrying amount of P300,000. Companies A and B exchanged the machine and vehicle, and Company B paid an additional P90,000 cash as part of the exchange. Assume that fair value of delivery vehicle is P420,000. If the exchange has commercial substance, how much gain or loss should be recorded by Company A? * (2 Points) P120,000 gain P60,000 gain P120,000 loss P30,000 loss 5/2/2022 43 On January 1, 2017, Jungkook Company purchased an equipment for P1,970,000. On this date, the equipment has an estimated economic useful life of 12 years and estimated residual value of P98,000. It is the company’s policy to depreciate this type of equipment using a sum-of-years digit. On January 1, 2021, Jungkook Company made a review of the estimated useful life and salvage value of the equipment and review revealed that the asset has a revised total life of 14 years and a residual value of P100,000. The company also changed the method of depreciation to straight-line. What is the carrying value of the asset of December 31, 2022? * (2 Points) P865,800 P789,600 P769,600 P875,800 44 The Jessica Company purchased a drilling machine on October 1, 2018 at a cost of P250,000 and depreciated it at 25% per annum on a straight-line basis. On October 1, 2020, P50,000 was spent on an upgrade to the machine in order to improve its efficiency and increase the inflow of economic benefits over the machine’s remaining life. How much depreciation expense should be recognized in profit or loss for the year ended September 30, 2021? * (2 Points) 5/2/2022 45 A piece of equipment is acquired by an entity by issuing 10,000 shares of P10 par ordinary shares. The equipment has a list price of P150,000 and a trade discount of 10%. If paid in cash at the time of purchase, a 5% cash discount is allowed. The company’s ordinary shares are actively traded in a capital market with an average market price of P13 at the date of the exchange. What is the cost of the equipment? * (2 Points) P128,250 P150,000 P130,000 P135,000 46 Using FIFO method, how much is the ending inventory? * (2 Points) 5/2/2022 47 For more than a decade since its incorporation, Feb-Ibig Company had been renting its office space. The Company President thought of constructing their own building for P40,000,000 which they plan to start and finish until December 31, 2021. Feb-Ibig made the following payments, based on the construction contract, during 2021. · January 31- P5,000,000 · February 28- P8,000,000 · July 1- P15,000,000 · August 31- P10,000,000 · November 30- P2,000,000 Feb-Ibig secured a 10%, 4-year noted dated January 1, 2021, specifically intended for the construction. The amount was P20,000,000. Also, the entity had other debts outstanding as follows: · 8%, 6-year note dated December 31, 2019- P18,000,000 · 12%, 7-year noted dated December 31, 2018 - P22,000,000 What is the total cost of the building constructed? * (2 Points) 5/2/2022 48 Inventory estimation techniques would not be useful when * (1 Point) A basis is needed for comparing the actual inventory count The same mark-up percentage is charged to all items A periodic inventory system is used and the amount of inventory is needed for interim reporting purposes Inventory value is needed for external reporting purposes 49 If a unit of inventory has declined in value below the original cost, but the market value exceeds net realizable value, the amount to be used for purposes of inventory valuation is * (1 Point) Net Realizable Value Market Value Net Realizable Value less a normal profit margin Original Cost 5/2/2022 50 Rainbow Company has the following information pertaining to its biological assets for the year 2021. A herd of 100, 2-year old animals was held at January 2, 2021. Ten animals aged 2.5 years were purchased on July 1, 2021 for P5,400, and ten animals were born on July 1, 2021. No animals were sold or disposed of during the period. Per unit fair values less estimated cost to sell were as follows: · 2.0-year old animal at January 1, 2021- P5,000 · Newborn animal at July 1, 2021- P3,500 · 2.5-year old animal at July 1, 2021- P5,400 · Newborn animal at December 31, 2021- P3,600 · 0.5-year old animal at December 31, 2021- P4,000 · 2.0-year old animal at December 31, 2021- P5,250 · 2.5-year old animal at December 31, 2021- P5,550 · 3.0-year old animal at December 31, 2021- P6,000 What is the fair value of the biological assets as of December 31, 2021? * (2 Points) P700,000 P735,000 P554,000 P581,500 5/2/2022 51 Meatballs Company purchased forest assets for a lump sum amount of P45,000,000 which is equal to the lump sum value of the group of assets. At the time of purchase, the company is unable to determine the fair value of the trees separately since no active market was clearly available. The other assets are the group had a determinable fair value. The forest assets are listed below and their related fair value less point to sell costs: Land under trees- P9,500,000; and Road in forest- P7,000,000. What amount should the biological asset be initially recorded? * (2 Points) 52 Statement 1: If the goods are in transit under FOB seller arrangement, the goods are still owned by the seller until the goods arrived at the destination. Statement 2: If the goods are in transit under FOB buyer arrangement, the goods are already owned by the buyer. * (1 Point) Both statements are false. Only statement 2 is true. Both statements are true. Only statement 1 is true. 5/2/2022 53 What is the amount of cash disbursements per book in September? * (2 Points) P10,950,000 P9,825,000 P10,275,000 P10,050,000 5/2/2022 54 TGIF Company owned a building on January 01, 2019, with historical cost of P52,000,000. The property is depreciated over 40 years on a straight-line basis with no residual value. The entity adopted a policy of revaluation of property. The building had so far been revalued twice at fair value. The fair values of the building are as follows: January 01, 2020 – P60,840,000; January 01, 2022 – P72,150,000. How much is the revaluation surplus to be reported in the statement of changes in equity for the year ended December 31, 2022? * (2 Points) P24,050,000 P24,570,000 P23,400,000 P23,660,000 5/2/2022 55 What is the amount of Inventory to be presented at the Balance Sheet date using the LCNRV Individual approach? * (2 Points) 5/2/2022 56 Angel Corp. uses different kinds of machines in its manufacturing process. The following information relates to the acquisition of machines that it has recorded in 2021. · Cash paid for equipment- P250,000 · Cost of transporting machine - insurance and transport- P9,000 · Labor cost of installation by expert fitter- P15,000 · Labor cost of testing equipment- P12,000 · Insurance cost for 2021- P4,500 · Cost of training for personnel who will use the machine- P7,500 · Cost of safety rails and platforms surrounding machine- P18,000 · Cost of water devices to keep machine cool- P24,000 · Cost of adjustments to machine during 2021 to make it operate more efficiently- P22,500 What is the cost of the machine? * (2 Points) P380,500 P358,000 P350,500 P328,000 5/2/2022 57 The property, plant and equipment account of Cuddle PH was revisited by its property officers. They discovered that due to obsolescence, machineries with a total historical cost of P2,100,000 and accumulated depreciation of P1,750,000, will no longer provide economic benefits to the company wither from its disposal or use. Which of the following will be included in the journal entries to record the derecognition of these machineries? * (2 Points) credit Accumulated Depreciation, P1,750,000 credit Loss from Derecognition, P350,000 credit Machineries, P350,000 credit Machineries, P2,100,000 58 Which statement is true when accounts receivables are factored without recourse? * (2 Points) The transaction may be accounted for either as secured borrowing or sale. The accounts receivable is used as collateral The factor assumes the risk of collectability and absorbs any credit losses in collecting the accounts receivable. The financing cost should be reported ratably over the collection period. 5/2/2022 59 Jungkook Co. purchased goods with invoice price of P3,000 on account on December 27, 2021. The related shipping costs amounted to P50. The seller shipped the goods on December 31, 2021. Jungkook Co. received the goods on January 2, 2022 and settled the account on January 5, 2022. How much is the capitalizable cost of the inventory purchased if the terms of the shipment are FOB shipping point, freight prepaid? * (2 Points) P2,950 P3,050 P0 P3,000 60 Laguna Company purchased a machine with a cash price of P350,000. gave the following as payment: · Laguna Cash- P100,000 · Notes payable, non-interest bearing (payable in three equal annual payments, beginning 1/1/23)- P150,000 · Laguna 1,000 ordinary shares, P100 par (fair value P130)- P100,000 How much is the discount on notes payable to be recorded on the date of purchase? * (2 Points) 5/2/2022 61 How should sale staff commission be dealt with when valuing inventories at the lower of cost and net realizable value (NRV), according to PAS 2 Inventories? * (1 Point) Deducted from cost Deducted in arriving at NRV Ignored Added to cost 62 What is the ending inventory on August 31? * (2 Points) P1,501,600 P1,522,880 P1,500,800 P1,529,600 5/2/2022 63 Which of the following statements in relation to agricultural produce is correct? I. In all cases, an entity shall measure agricultural produce at the point of harvest at fair value less cost to sell II. PAS 41 reflects the view that the fair value of agricultural produce at the point of harvest can always be measured reliably * (1 Point) Neither I nor II Both I and II I only II only 64 Which of the following statements are true? * (1 Point) If the donor is a shareholder, a revenue or gain is recognized at an amount equal to the value of the donated asset. If the donor is a shareholder, the donation is recorded by crediting an appropriately titled additional paid in capital account. PPE received as donation is recorded at its fair value less cost to sell at the time of donation. All of the above. 5/2/2022 65 If there is a change from double declining balance to straight line method * (1 Point) The accumulated depreciation is adjusted to its appropriate balance through retained earnings based on the straight-line method The accumulated depreciation is not adjusted but the remaining carrying amount is allocated over the remaining life using the straight-line method The accumulated depreciation is adjusted to its appropriate balance through net income based on the straight-line method The accumulated depreciation is not adjusted but the remaining carrying amount is allocated over the original life using the straight-line method 66 NAME (SURNAME, FIRST NAME MI.) ALL IN CAPITAL LETTERS * 67 COURSE, YEAR & SECTION (Course<space>2-Section ; example: BSA 3-1) Incorrect section will invalidate your answers. * 5/2/2022 68 STUDENT NUMBER (Example: 2008-00432-MN-0) * 69 BRANCH/CAMPUS * PUP Main (Sta. 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