FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Author: Libby
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At the beginning of the current year, CakeCompany purchased for P5,400,000, including appraiser's fee of P50,000, a warehouse building and the land on which it is located. The following data were available concerning the property:
Land (Current appraised value)-P2,000,000
Land (Seller's original cost)-P1,400,000
Warehouse building (Current appraised value)- P3,000,000
Warehouse building (Seller's original cost)-P2,800,000
What is the initial measurement of the land?
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