Financial Accounting, Student Value Edition Plus MyLab Accounting with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (12th Edition)
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Author: C. William Thomas, Wendy M. Tietz, Walter T. Harrison Jr.
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.65Q
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The amount of an impairment loss which Incorporation H should report for the current year.
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Staton Corporation's balance sheet includes
Equipment recorded at a cost of $110,000
and accumulated depreciation of 20,000.
After performing its annual review for
impairment, Staton determined the following:
Asset value in use $69,000
Fair value less selling costs 67,000
Undiscounted cash
flows...
89,000
a Assuming Staton uses the rational entity
impairment model record the appropriate
entries.
b Assuming Staton uses the cost recovery
model calculate the impairment if any.
Law Co. reported the following calculation relating to an impairment loss suffered on December 31, 2021:
Goodwill
Other assets
3,000,000
(3,000,000)
0
Carrying amount
Impairment loss
Adjusted carrying
amount
9,000,000
(2,000,000)
7,000,000
There has been a favorable change in the estimate of the recoverable amount of the net assets. The recoverable amount is
now P8,000,000 on December 31, 2022. The "Other assets" are depreciated at 20% of reducing balance.
Required:
1. How much is the carrying amount of the "Other assets" on December 31, 2022 had there been no impairment?
2. What amount of gain on reversal of impairment should be recognized in 2022?
3. What amount of the gain on reversal of impairment is applied to goodwill?
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A company which prepares financial statements to 31 December classifies a non-current asset as held for sale on 1 SEPTEMBER 20X2. The asset's carrying amount at that date is $20,000 and its fair value is $15,600, with estimated costs to sell of $600. The asset is sold in June 20X3 for $16,000(net of costs). Calculate any impairment losses or gains that should be recognised in the company's statement of profit or loss for the year ended 31 December 20X2 if the asset's fair value less costs to sell at 31 December 20X2 is:
a)14,000
b)17,000
c)22,000
In each case, also calculate the profit or loss that should be recognised on the disposal of the asset in 20X3 and comment on the results shown.
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