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Principals Of Financial Accounting Homework 8 Part 2
Cala Manufacturing purchases a large lot on which an old
building is located as part of its plans to build a new plant.
The negotiated purchase price is $228,000 for the lot plus $123,000 for the old building. The company pays $40,200 to tear down the old building and $59,426 to fill and level the lot. It also pays a total of $1,658,472 in construction costs—this amount consists of $1,560,000 for the new building and $98,472 for lighting and paving a parking area next to the building. Prepare a single journal entry to record these costs incurred by Cala, all of which are paid in cash. ![]() Rodriguez Company pays $360,000 for real estate plus $19,080 in closing costs. The real estate consists of land appraised at $210,000; land improvements appraised at $42,000; and a building appraised at $168,000. Required: 1. Allocate the total cost among the three purchased assets. ![]() 2. Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase. ![]() Diaz Company owns a milling machine that cost $126,600 and has accumulated depreciation of $90,100. Prepare the entry to record the disposal of the milling machine on January 3 under each of the following independent situations. The machine needed extensive repairs, and it was not worth repairing. Diaz disposed of the machine, receiving nothing in return. Diaz sold the machine for $16,700 cash. Diaz sold the machine for $36,500 cash. Diaz sold the machine for $40,800 cash. ![]() Milano Gallery purchases the copyright on an oil painting for $300,000 on January 1, 2017. The copyright legally protects its owner for 10 more years. The company plans to market and sell prints of the original for 19 years. Prepare entries to record the purchase of the copyright on January 1, 2017, and its annual amortization on December 31, 2017. ![]() A machine costing $210,400 with a four-year life and an estimated $18,000 salvage value is installed in Luther Company’s factory on January 1. The factory manager estimates the machine will produce 481,000 units of product during its life. It actually produces the following units: 122,300 in 1st year, 124,000 in 2nd year, 120,100 in 3rd year, 124,600 in 4th year. The total number of units produced by the end of year 4 exceeds the original estimate—this difference was not predicted. (The machine must not be depreciated below its estimated salvage value.) Required: Compute depreciation for each year (and total depreciation of all years combined) for the machine under each depreciation method. ![]() ![]() ![]() A manufacturing firm purchased used equipment for $135,000. The original owners estimated that the residual value of the equipment was $10,000. The carrying amount of the equipment was $120,000 when ownership transferred. The new owners estimate that the expected remaining useful life of the equipment is 10 years, with a salvage value of $15,000. What amount represents the depreciable base used by the new owners? $110,000 $120,000 $105,000 $125,000 135,000 - 15,000 – 120,000 On December 31, Year 1, a building owned by Pine Corp. was totally destroyed by fire. The building had fire insurance coverage up to $500,000. Other pertinent information as of December 31, Year 1, follows: Building, carrying amount $520,000 Building, fair market value 550,000 Removal and clean-up cost 10,000 During January Year 2, before the Year 1 financial statements were issued, Pine received insurance proceeds of $500,000. On what amount should Pine base the determination of its loss on involuntary conversion? $530,000 $550,000 $560,000 $520,000 520,000 + 10,000 = 530,000 Pine Co. purchased land for $450,000 as a factory site. An existing building on the site was razed before construction began. Additional information is as follows: Cost of razing old building $ 60,000 Title insurance and legal fees to purchase land 30,000 Architect's fees 95,000 New building construction cost 1,850,000 What amount should Pine capitalize as the cost of the completed factory building? $1,945,000 $2,005,000 $1,910,000 $1,975,000 1,850,000 + 95,000 = 1,945,000 On January 3, Quarry Co. purchased a manufacturing machine for $864,000. The machine had an estimated 8-year useful life and a $72,000 estimated salvage value. Quarry expects to manufacture 1,800,000 units over the life of the machine. During the year, Quarry manufactured 300,000 units. Quarry uses the units-of-production depreciation method. In its December 31 balance sheet, what amount of accumulated depreciation should Quarry report for the machine? $144,000 $99,000 $132,000 $108,000 864,000 - 72,000 = 792,000 300,000 / 1,800,000 = .16666666667 792,000 x .16666666667 = 132,000 Patent on an oil extraction process. Land held as an investment. Timber purchased by a lumber yard. Diamond mine. A company purchased a mineral deposit for $800,000. It expects this property to produce 120,000 tons of minerals and to have a salvage value of $50,000. In the current year, the company mined and sold 9,000 tons of minerals. Its depletion expense for the current period equals: $15,000 $60,000 $150,000 $56,250 $139,500 The straight-line depreciation method and the double-declining-balance depreciation method: Produce the same total depreciation over an asset’s useful life. Produce the same depreciation expense each year. Produce the same book value each year. Are acceptable for tax purposes only. Are the only acceptable methods of depreciation for financial reporting. Mohr Company purchases a machine at the beginning of the year at a cost of $24,000. The machine is depreciated using the straight-line method. The machine’s useful life is estimated to be 5 years with a $4,000 salvage value. Depreciation expense in year 2 is: $4,800 $4,000 $9,600 $20,000 $0 Bering Rock acquires a granite quarry at a cost of $590,000, which is estimated to contain 200,000 tons of granite and is expected to take 6 years to remove. Compute the depletion expense for the first year assuming 38,000 tons were removed and sold. $98,333 $93,158 $38,000 $12,881 $112,100 Minor Company installs a machine in its factory at the beginning of the year at a cost of $135,000. The machine’s useful life is estimated to be 5 years, or 300,000 units of product, with a $15,000 salvage value. During its first year, the machine produces 64,500 units of product. Determine the machines’ first year depreciation under the double-declining-balance method. $66,000 $54,000 $24,000 $25,800 $48,000 Bering Rock acquires a granite quarry at a cost of $590,000, which is estimated to contain 200,000 tons of granite and is expected to take 6 years to remove. What journal entry would be needed to record the expense for the first year assuming 38,000 tons were removed and sold? Debit Depletion Expense $112,100; credit Accumulated Depletion $112,100. Debit Amortization Expense $112,100; credit Natural Resources $112,100. Debit Depreciation Expense $93,158; credit Accumulated Depreciation $93,158. Debit Depletion Expense $93,158; credit Accumulated Depletion $93,158. Debit Depreciation Expense $98,333; credit Accumulated Depreciation $98,333. A company purchased a tract of land for its natural resources at a cost of $1,500,000. It expects to mine 2,000,000 tons of ore from this land. The salvage value of the land is expected to be $250,000. The depletion expense per ton of ore is: $0.75 $0.625 $0.875 $6.00 $8.00 Marlow Company purchased a point of sale system on January 1 for $3,400. This system has a useful life of 10 years and a salvage value of $400. What would be the depreciation expense for the first year of its useful life using the double-declining-balance method? $680 $2,320 $2,720 $600 $300 Total asset turnover is used to evaluate: The efficient use of assets to generate sales. The necessity for asset replacement. The number of times operating assets were sold during the year. The cash flows used to acquire assets. The relation between asset cost and book value. Homework 1.1 1.2 2.1 2.2 3.1 3.2 4.1 4.2 5.1 5.2 6.1 6.2 7.1 7.2 8.1 8.2 9.1 9.2 10.1 10.2 11.1 11.2 12.1 12.2 13.1 13.2
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