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Techtronics is a leader in manufacturing computer chips,which is very capital-intensive.Because the production processes in computer chip manufacturing require sophisticated and rapidly changing technology,production and manufacturing assets in the chip industry tend to have relatively short useful lives.
The following summary information relates to Techtronics' property,plant,and
equipment for 2009 and 2010:
 Techtronics (amounts in millions)  2009  2010  Property, Plant, and Equipment, at cost $46,052$48,088 Accumulated Depreciation $(29,134)$(30,544) Property, Plant, and Equipment, net $16,918$17,544 Depreciation Expense $4,360 Cavital Expenditures. net $5,200\begin{array}{|l|r|r|}\hline \text { Techtronics (amounts in millions) } & \text { 2009 }& \text { 2010 }\\\hline \text { Property, Plant, and Equipment, at cost } & \$ 46,052 &\$ 48,088\\\hline \text { Accumulated Depreciation } & \$(29,134)& \$(30,544) \\\hline \text { Property, Plant, and Equipment, net } & \$ 16,918& \$ 17,544 \\\hline \text { Depreciation Expense } && \$ 4,360 \\\hline \text { Cavital Expenditures. net } && \$ 5,200\\\hline\end{array}
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Assume that Techtronics depreciates all property,plant,and equipment using the straight-line
depreciation method and zero salvage value.Assume that Intel spends $6,000 on new
depreciable assets in Year 1 and does not sell or retire any property,plant,and equipment
during Year 1.
a.Compute the average useful life that Techtronics used for depreciation in 2010.
b.Project total depreciation expense for Year 1 using the following steps: (i)project
depreciation expense for Year 1 on existing property,plant,and equipment at the
end of 2010; (ii)project depreciation expense on capital expenditures in Year 1
assuming that Intel takes a full year of depreciation in the first year of service; and
(iii)sum the results of (i)and (ii)to obtain total depreciation expense for Year 1.
c.Project the Year 1 ending balance in property,plant,and equipment,both at cost
and net of accumulated depreciation


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