Intermediate Accounting (2nd Edition)
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Author: Elizabeth A. Gordon, Jana S. Raedy, Alexander J. Sannella
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.1BE
Determining Acquisition Cost. Haply, Inc. incurred the following expenditures when acquiring a new assembly machine:
Price | $175,000 |
Sales tax | 10,500 |
Delivery charges | 1,000 |
Installation cost | 2,500 |
Additionally, Haply sold its old assembly machine for $500. What is the acquisition cost of the new assembly machine?
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The following data relate to a firm's purchase of a machine used in the
manufacture of its product:
Invoice price
Applicable sales tax
Cash discount taken for prompt payment
Freight paid
Cost of insurance coverage on machine while in transit
Installation costs
Testing and adjusting costs
Repair of damages to machine caused by the firm's employees
Prepaid maintenance contract for first year of machine's use
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Acquisition Cost = $
$30,000
2,000
400
260
125
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475
750
300
Acquisition Cost
The following cases are independent.
Case A Starling Ltd. bought a building for $1,920,000. Before using the building, the following expenditures were made:
Repair and renovation of building
$
197,000
Construction of new paved driveway
30,400
Upgraded landscaping
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Wiring
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Sign for front and back of building, attached to roof
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Installation of fence around property
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Case B Lark Company purchased a $38,000 tract of land for a new manufacturing facility. Lark demolished an old building on the property and sold the materials it salvaged from the demolition. Lark incurred additional costs and realized salvage proceeds as follows:
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Legal fees
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Intermediate Accounting (2nd Edition)
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