The formula to calculate the Depletion Expense is:
\[ \text{Depletion Expense} = \text{DC} \times \text{UC} \]
Where:
Depletion expense is a charge against profits for the use of natural resources.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ \text{Depletion Expense} = 290 \times 20 \]
Evaluating:
\[ \text{Depletion Expense} = 5800 \]
The Depletion Expense is 5800.
Depletion Charge per Unit | Units Consumed | Depletion Expense |
---|---|---|
250 | 15 | 3,750.00 |
250 | 20 | 5,000.00 |
250 | 25 | 6,250.00 |
260 | 15 | 3,900.00 |
260 | 20 | 5,200.00 |
260 | 25 | 6,500.00 |
270 | 15 | 4,050.00 |
270 | 20 | 5,400.00 |
270 | 25 | 6,750.00 |
280 | 15 | 4,200.00 |
280 | 20 | 5,600.00 |
280 | 25 | 7,000.00 |
290 | 15 | 4,350.00 |
290 | 20 | 5,800.00 |
290 | 25 | 7,250.00 |
300 | 15 | 4,500.00 |
300 | 20 | 6,000.00 |
300 | 25 | 7,500.00 |
310 | 15 | 4,650.00 |
310 | 20 | 6,200.00 |
310 | 25 | 7,750.00 |
320 | 15 | 4,800.00 |
320 | 20 | 6,400.00 |
320 | 25 | 8,000.00 |
330 | 15 | 4,950.00 |
330 | 20 | 6,600.00 |
330 | 25 | 8,250.00 |
340 | 15 | 5,100.00 |
340 | 20 | 6,800.00 |
340 | 25 | 8,500.00 |
350 | 15 | 5,250.00 |
350 | 20 | 7,000.00 |
350 | 25 | 8,750.00 |