On July 1, KAW Inc. purchased 75 cows which, at that time were 2.5 years old for a total cost of P1,350,000. On December 31, the cows gave birth to 15 calves. The following information on fair value less cost of disposal of biological assets is made available: (Refer to image) What amount of gain from biological assets will KAW Inc. report in its December 31 Income Statement? 2.5 year old cow on deceber 31 20,000 3 years old cow on december 31 25,000 new born calf on july 1 5,000 new born calf on december 31 6,500
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On July 1, KAW Inc. purchased 75 cows which, at that time were 2.5 years old for a total cost of P1,350,000. On December 31, the cows gave birth to 15 calves. The following information on fair value less cost of disposal of biological assets is made available: (Refer to image) What amount of gain from biological assets will KAW Inc. report in its December 31 Income Statement?
2.5 year old cow on deceber 31 | 20,000 |
3 years old cow on december 31 | 25,000 |
new born calf on july 1 | 5,000 |
new born calf on december 31 | 6,500 |
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- 6. On July 1, KAW Inc. purchased 75 cows which, at that time were 2.5 years old for a total cost of P1,350,000. On December 31, the cows gave birth to 15 calves. The following information on fair value less cost of disposal of biological assets is made available: (Refer to image) What amount of gain from biological assets will KAW Inc. report in its December 31 Income Statement?Rainbow Company has the following information pertaining to its biological assets for the year 2021.A herd of 100, 2-year old animals was held at January 2, 2021. Ten animals aged 2.5 years were purchased on July 1, 2021 for P5,400, and ten animals were born on July 1, 2021. No animals were sold or disposed of during the period. Per unit fair values less estimated cost to sell were as follows:· 2.0-year old animal at January 1, 2021- P5,000· Newborn animal at July 1, 2021- P3,500· 2.5-year old animal at July 1, 2021- P5,400· Newborn animal at December 31, 2021- P3,600· 0.5-year old animal at December 31, 2021- P4,000· 2.0-year old animal at December 31, 2021- P5,250· 2.5-year old animal at December 31, 2021- P5,550· 3.0-year old animal at December 31, 2021- P6,000What is the fair value of the biological assets as of December 31, 2021? A. 581,500 B. 554,000 C. 700,000 D. 735,000At the beginning of current year, an entity purchased 100 cows which are 3 years old for P15,000 each for the purpose of producing milk for the local community. On July 1, the cows gave birth to 20 calves. The active market, provided the fair value less costs to sell of the biological assets as follows: New born calf on July 1 - 4,000 New born calf on December 31 - 5,000 ½ year old calf on December 31 - 7,000 3 years old cow on December 31 - 18,000 4 years old cow on December 31 - 24,000 Required: Prepare the journal entries with supporting computation as applicable.
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