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Mehta Company traded a used welding machine (cost \(9,000, accumulated depreciation \)3,000) for office equipment with an estimated fair value of \(5,000. Mehta also paid \)3,000 cash in the transaction. Prepare the journal entry to record the exchange. (The exchange has commercial substance.)

Short Answer

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The new machine would be recorded at $5000 with a loss on the exchange of $4,000.

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01

Computation of fair value of the old machine and gain/loss on exchange

Fairvalueoftheoldmachine=Fairvalueofthenewmachine-Cashpaid=$5,000-$3000=$2,000

Gain/Lossonexchange=Fairvalueoftheold-Bookvalueofoldmachine=$2,000-($9,000-$3,000)=$2,000-$6,000=$4,000

02

Journal entry

As the exchange has commercial substance, the loss would be recognized immediately.

Journal entry

Date

Description

Debit

Credit

New Machine

$5,000

Accumulated Depreciation

$3,000

Loss on sale of machine

$4,000

Old Machine

$9,000

Cash Paid

$3,000

Being old machine exchanged for a new having commercial substance

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(Capitalization of Interest) The following three situations involve the capitalization of interest

Situation I: On January 1, 2017, Oksana Baiul, Inc. signed a fixed-price contract to have Builder Associates construct a major plant facility at a cost of \(4,000,000. It was estimated that it would take 3 years to complete the project. Also on January 1, 2017, to finance the construction cost, Oksana Baiul borrowed \)4,000,000 payable in 10 annual installments of \(400,000, plus interest at the rate of 10%. During 2017, Oksana Baiul made deposit and progress payments totaling \)1,500,000 under the contract; the weighted average amount of accumulated expenditures was \(800,000 for the year. The excess borrowed funds were invested in short-term securities, from which Oksana Baiul realized investment income of \)250,000.

Instructions

What amount should Oksana Baiul report as capitalized interest at December 31, 2017?

Situation II: During 2017, Midori Ito Corporation constructed and manufactured certain assets and incurred the following interest costs in connection with those activities.

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Assuming the effect of interest capitalization is material, what is the total amount of interest costs to be capitalized?

Situation III: Peggy Fleming, Inc. has a fiscal year ending April 30. On May 1, 2017, Peggy Fleming borrowed \)10,000,000 at 11% to finance construction of its own building. Repayments of the loan are to commence the month following completion of the building. During the year ended April 30, 2018, expenditures for the partially completed structure totaled \(7,000,000. These expenditures were incurred evenly throughout the year. Interest earned on the unexpended portion of the loan amounted to \)650,000 for the year.

Instructions

How much should be shown as capitalized interest on Peggy Flemingโ€™s financial statements on April 30, 2018?

Magilke Industries acquired equipment this year to be used in its operations. The equipment was delivered by the suppliers, installed by Magilke, and placed into operation. Some of it was purchased for cash with discounts available for prompt payment. Some of it was purchased under long-term payment plans for which the interest charges approximated prevailing rates. What costs should Magilke capitalize for the new equipment purchased this year? Explain.

(Acquisition Costs of Realty) The following expenditures and receipts are related to land, land improvements,

and buildings acquired for use in a business enterprise. The receipts are enclosed in parentheses.

(a) Money borrowed to pay building contractor (signed a note) \((275,000)

(b) Payment for construction from note proceeds 275,000

(c) Cost of land fill and clearing 8,000

(d) Delinquent real estate taxes on property assumed by purchaser 7,000

(e) Premium on 6-month insurance policy during construction 6,000

(f) Refund of 1-month insurance premium because construction completed early (1,000)

(g) Architectโ€™s fee on building 22,000

(h) Cost of real estate purchased as a plant site (land \)200,000 and building $50,000) 250,000

(i) Commission fee paid to real estate agency 9,000

(j) Installation of fences around property 4,000

(k) Cost of razing and removing building 11,000

(l) Proceeds from salvage of demolished building (5,000)

(m) Interest paid during construction on money borrowed for construction 13,000

(n) Cost of parking lots and driveways 19,000

(o) Cost of trees and shrubbery planted (permanent in nature) 14,000

(p) Excavation costs for new building 3,000

Instructions

Identify each item by letter and list the items in columnar form, using the headings shown below. All receipt amounts should be

reported in parentheses. For any amounts entered in the Other Accounts column, also indicate the account title.

Item Land Land Improvements Buildings Other Accounts

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Book Values

Appraisal Values

Land

\)200,000

\(150,000

Buildings

250,000

350,000

Equipment

300,000

300,000

To be conservative, the company decided to take the lower of the two values for each asset acquired. The following entry was made.

Land 150,000

Buildings 250,000

Equipment 300,000

Cash 700,000

  1. Harry Enterprises purchased store equipment by making a \)2,000 cash down payment and signing a 1-year, \(23,000, 10% note payable. The purchase was recorded as follows.

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Cash 2,000

Notes Payable 23,000

Interest Payable 2,300

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Instructions

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Question: (Nonmonetary Exchanges) During the current year, Marshall Construction trades an old crane with a book value of \(90,000 (original cost \)140,000 less accumulated depreciation of \(50,000) for a new crane from Brigham Manufacturing Co. The new crane cost Brigham \)165,000 to manufacture and is classified as inventory. The following information is also available.

Marshall Const.

Brigham Mfg. Co.

Fair value of old crane

\( 82,000

Fair value of new crane

\)200,000

Cash paid

118,000

Cash received

118,000

Instructions

  1. Assuming that this exchange is considered to have commercial substance, prepare the journal entries on the books of
    1. Marshall Construction and
    2. Brigham Manufacturing.
  2. Assuming that this exchange lacks commercial substance for Marshall, prepare the journal entries on the books of Marshall Construction.
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    1. Marshall Construction and
    2. Brigham Manufacturing.
  4. Assuming the same facts as those in (b), except that the fair value of the old crane is \(97,000 and the cash paid \)103,000, prepare the journal entries on the books of
    1. Marshall Construction and
    2. Brigham Manufacturing.
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