Concept explainers
a.
Gain or loss on the exchange after bringing accumulated depreciation upto the date of transaction.
Given Information:
Cost of machine acquired on January 1, 2010 is $260,000.
Useful life of machinery is 10 years.
Scrap value of the machinery is $20,000.
On August 1, 2015; old machine was exchanged for new machine.
Market value of new machinery is $157,250.
Cash received mounted to $27,750.
Fair value of old machine is $185,000.
b.
To prepare:
Given Information:
Cost of machine acquired on January 1, 2010 is $260,000.
Useful life of machinery is 10 years.
Scrap value of the machinery is $20,000.
On August 1, 2015; old machine was exchanged for new machine.
Market value of new machinery is $157,250.
Cash received mounted to $27,750.
Fair value of old machine is $185,000.
c.
To prepare: journal entry to record exchange if there is no commercial substance in the exchange.
Given Information:
Cost of machine acquired on January 1, 2010 is $260,000.
Useful life of machinery is 10 years.
Scrap value of the machinery is $20,000.
On August 1, 2015; old machine was exchanged for new machine.
Market value of new machinery is $157,250.
Cash received mounted to $27,750.
Fair value of old machine is $185,000.
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