Financial Reporting, Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation
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Author: James M. Wahlen, Stephen P. Baginski, Mark Bradshaw
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2, Problem 5QE
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Identify the accounting treatment for the amount's that is not included in acquisition cost.
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Abby Corporation acquired a new processing machine. Details of the acquisition are as follows: Invoice cost, terms, 5% discount if payment is made in 30 days. The company did pay within the discount period, P300,000, Cost of transporting the machine to the corporation's factory, P5,000. Cost of installation (which includes additional P2,000 incurred due to negligence of the workers), P11,000. The corporation's chief engineer spent one-fourth of his time during trial runs of the new machine, his monthly salary is P22,000. The company paid P1,000 for removing the old machine. (The old machine was sold for less than its book value.) At what amount should Abby Corporation capitalize the new processing machine?
Steele Corp. purchases equipment for $20,000. Regarding the purchase, Steele recorded the following transactions:
• Paid shipping of $800.
• Paid installation fees of $1,600.
Pays annual maintenance cost of $240.
• Received a 5% discount on $20,000 sales price.
Determine the acquisition cost of the equipment.
Falther Inc. acquired a new processing machine:
Invoice cost P1,800,000
Transportation cost 50,000
Installation cost 120,000
The purchase agreement stipulated that if payment is made within 10 days, the entity will receive a 5% discount. However, the entity paid after the discount time had expired.
The new entity's main engineer spent two-thirds of his time on the new machine's trial run. The remuneration is P90,000 per month.
The company requested for an allowance from the supplier since the machine's performance was below par. A cash allowance of P100,000 was issued by the supplier.
The cost of uninstalling the old machine before installing the new unit was P10,000.
1. What amount of should be recorded as cost of the new machine?
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