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plant, and equipment on a straight-line basis for both financial and federal
income tax reporting. Annual depreciation rates are:
Land improvements
Buildings
Machines and equipment
Steel drums
Automobiles and trucks
Furniture and fixtures
Other trading equipment
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1113
4
8
25-33
5
20
to 10%
to 20%
to 25%
to 113%
to 113%
to 33113%
to 25%
Similarly, there are no significant timing differences between reporting net
earnings for financial and for federal income tax purposes. The company uses
the inventory method (FIFO, representing a logical flow of goods, and COST,
the value of inventory at that point in time) of accounting for returnable
containers.
(g)
Maintenance and repairs are charged to operations as incurred; renewals
and betterments are capitalized and depreciated. The cost and accumulated
depreciation of properties sold or disposed of are removed from the accounts.
The resultant profit or loss on such transactions is credited or charged to
income. The amounts of beginning and ending inventories used in the computation of cost of sales were $1,906,629 and $2,155,307 respectively in 1971,
and $2,155,307 and $2,429,672 respectively in 1972.
The company does not amortize the cost of intangible assets because Dr
Pepper feels the assets have unlimited terms of existence.
(h)
; lcl other operating expenses;
71promotion. advertising, and
The future
No one can be sure of the future, of course. But Dr Pepper’s executives believe
they will be number one in the twenty-first century.
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