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- At December 31, 2022, Ayayai Corporation reported the following plant assets. Land $ 3,003,000 Buildings $26,510,000 Less: Accumulated depreciation—buildings 11,936,925 14,573,075 Equipment 40,040,000 Less: Accumulated depreciation—equipment 5,005,000 35,035,000 Total plant assets $52,611,075 During 2023, the following selected cash transactions occurred. Apr. 1 Purchased land for $2,202,200. May 1 Sold equipment that cost $600,600 when purchased on January 1, 2016. The equipment was sold for $170,170. June 1 Sold land for $1,601,600. The land cost $1,001,000. July 1 Purchased equipment for $1,101,100. Dec. 31 Retired equipment that cost $700,700 when purchased on December 31, 2013. No salvage value was received. Journalize the transactions. Ayayai uses straight-line depreciation for buildings and equipment. The buildings are estimated to have a 40-year useful life and no salvage…At December 31, 2027, Flint Corporation reported the following plant assets. Land $4,068,000 Buildings $26,700,000 Less: Accumulated depreciation-buildings 16,170,300 10,529,700 Equipment 54,240,000 Less: Accumulated depreciation-equipment 6,780,000 47,460,000 Total plant assets $62,057,700 During 2028, the following selected cash transactions occurred. Apr. 1 Purchased land for $2,983,200. May 1 Sold equipment that cost $813,600 when purchased on January 1, 2021. The equipment was so June 1 Sold land for $2,169,600. The land cost $1,356,000. July 1 Purchased equipment for $1,491,600. Dec. 31 Retired equipment that cost $949,200 when purchased on December 31, 2018. No salvage val (a) Prepare a tabular summary that includes the plant asset accounts and balances shown on the December 31, 2 · Decreases in assets, liabilities, or stockholders' equity require a negative sign or parentheses. -Increases in expenses and losses require a negative sign or parentheses. Increases in Accumulated…P10.5A Journalise a series of equipment transactions related to purchase, sale, retirement, and depreciation At December 31, 2021. Grand Regency Limited reported the following as Non-current tangible assets: 4,000,000 16,400,000 June 11 July 1 Dec. 31 Land Buildings Less: Accumulated depreciation - buildings Equipment Less: Accumulated depreciation - equipment Total plant assets During 2022, the following selected cash transactions occurred. April 1 Purchased land for R2,130,000. May 1 (b) (c) (d) 28,500,000 12,100,000 48,000,000 5,000,000 Required: (a) 43,000,000 £63,400,000 Sold equipment that cost R750,000 when purchased on January 1, 2018. The equipment was sold for R450,000. Sold land purchased on June 1, 2012 for R1,500,000. The land cost R400,000. Purchased equipment for R2,500,000. Retired equipment that cost R500,000 when purchased on December 31, 2012. No salvage value was received. Prepare general journal entries the above transactions. The company uses straight-line…
- At December 31, 2022, Flounder Company reported the following as plant assets. Land Buildings Less: Accumulated depreciation-buildings Equipment Less: Accumulated depreciation-equipment Total plant assets April 1 May 1 June 1 $27,650,000 13,740,000 During 2023, the following selected cash transactions occurred. July 1 Dec. 31 48,010,000 4,600,000 $3,590,000 13,910,000 43,410,000 $60,910,000 Purchased land for $2,170,000. Sold equipment that cost $1,080,000 when purchased on January 1, 2019. The equipment was sold for $648,000. Sold land purchased on June 1, 2013 for $1,410,000. The land cost $402,000. Purchased equipment for $2,370,000. Retired equipment that cost $503,000 when purchased on December 31, 2013.Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The plant assets section of the comparative balance sheets of Anders Company is reported below. ANDERS COMPANY Comparative Balance Sheets 2019 2018 Plant assets Equipment Accumulated depreciation-Equipment $ 180,000 (100,e00) $ 80,000 $ 380,000 (100,000) $ 280,000 $ 270,000 (210,000) $ 60,000 $ 400,000 (285,000) $ 115,000 Equipment, net Buildings Accumulated depreciation-Buildings Buildings, net During 2019, a building with a book lue of $70,000 and an original cost of $300,000 was sold at a gain of $60,000. 1. How much cash did Anders receive from the sale of the building? 2 How much denreciation evnense was recorded on buildinas during 20192 ... ChatAt December 31, 2023, Cord Company's plant asset and accumulated depreciation and amortization accounts had balances as follows: Category Plant Asset Accumulated Depreciation and Amortization Land $ 185,000 $ — Land improvements — — Buildings 2,000,000 438,502 Equipment 1,625,000 327,500 Automobiles and trucks 182,000 110,325 Leasehold improvements 236,000 118,000 Depreciation methods and useful lives: Buildings—150% declining balance; 25 years. Equipment—Straight line; 10 years. Automobiles and trucks—200% declining balance; 5 years, all acquired after 2020. Leasehold improvements—Straight line. Land improvements—Straight line. Depreciation is computed to the nearest month and residual values are immaterial. Transactions during 2024 and other information: On January 6, 2024, a plant facility consisting of land and building was acquired from King Corporation in exchange for 35,000 shares of Cord's common stock. On this date, Cord's stock had a fair value of $60 a…
- The plant asset and accumulated depreciation accounts of Pell Corporation had the following balances at December 31, 2023: Plant Asset Accumulated Depreciation $ 480,000 245,000 2,150,000 1,184,000 215,000 Land Land improvements Building Equipment Automobiles Transactions during 2024 were as follows: a. On January 2, 2024, equipment was purchased at a total invoice cost of $325,000, which included a $6,800 charge for freight Installation costs of $40,000 were incurred in addition to the invoice cost. b. On March 31, 2024, a small storage building was donated to the company. The person donating the building originally purchased it three years ago for $32,000. The fair value of the building on the day of the donation was $21,000. c. On May 1, 2024, expenditures of $63,000 were made to repave parking lots at Pell's plant location. The work was necessitated by damage caused by severe winter weather. The repair doesn't provide future benefits beyond those originally anticipated. d. On…At 30 June 2022, Boxes Ltd reported the following assets. Land $100 000 Plant $500 000 Accumulated Depreciation (100 000) Goodwill 16 000 Inventories 80 000 Cash 4 000 All assets are measured using the cost model. At 30 June 2022, the recoverable amount of the entity, considered to be a single CGU, was $544 000. For the period ending 30 June 2023, the depreciation charge on plant was $36 800. If the plant had not been impaired the charge would have been $50 000.. At 30 June 2023, the recoverable amount of the entity was calculated to be $26 000 greater than the carrying amount of the assets of the entity. As a result, Boxes Ltd recognised a reversal of the previous year’s impairment loss. The journal entry relating to impairment reversal is a. Reversal of impairment is not allowed b. Accum. impairment losses – Land Dr 5…The plant asset and accumulated depreciation accounts of Pell Corporation had the following balances at December 31, 2023: Plant Asset Accumulated Depreciation $ 335,000 175,500 1,470,000 1,128,000 147,000 Land Land improvements Building Equipment Automobiles Transactions during 2024 were as follows: a. On January 2, 2024, equipment were purchased at a total invoice cost of $245,000, which included a $5,200 charge for freight. Installation costs of $24,000 were incurred in addition to the invoice cost. b. On March 31, 2024, a small storage building was donated to the company. The person donating the building originally purchased it three years ago for $22,000. The fair value of the building on the day of the donation was $15,400. c. On May 1, 2024, expenditures of $47,000 were made to repave parking lots at Pell's plant location. The work was necessitated by damage caused by severe winter weather. The repair doesn't provide future benefits beyond those originally anticipated. d. On…
- The property, plant, and equipment section of the Jasper Company's December 31, 2023, balance sheet contained the following: Property, plant, and equipment: Land Building Less: Accumulated depreciation Equipment Less: Accumulated depreciation Total property, plant, and equipment Machine 101 102 103 Cost $ 48,400 79,000 20,000 Date Acquired 1/1/2021 6/30/2022 9/1/2023 $ 780,000 (150,000) 147,400 Residual Value $ 6,000 7,000 2,000 ? The land and building were purchased at the beginning of 2019. Straight-line depreciation is used and a residual value of $30,000 for the building is anticipated. The equipment is comprised of the following three machines: $ 110,000 Life (in Years) 8 9 8 630,000 ? ? The straight-line method is used to determine depreciation on the equipment. On March 31, 2024, Machine 102 was sold for $54,000. Early in 2024, the useful life of machine 101 was revised to five years in total, and the residual value was revised to zero. Required: 1. Calculate the accumulated…At December 31, 2022, Swifty Company reported the following as plant assets. Land $ 4,080,000 Buildings $28,360,000 Less: Accumulated depreciation—buildings 12,210,000 16,150,000 Equipment 48,670,000 Less: Accumulated depreciation—equipment 5,160,000 43,510,000 Total plant assets $63,740,000 During 2023, the following selected cash transactions occurred. April 1 Purchased land for $2,000,000. May 1 Sold equipment that cost $780,000 when purchased on January 1, 2019. The equipment was sold for $468,000. June 1 Sold land purchased on June 1, 2013 for $1,410,000. The land cost $392,000. July 1 Purchased equipment for $2,430,000. Dec. 31 Retired equipment that cost $502,000 when purchased on December 31, 2013. Journalize the above transactions. The company uses straight-line depreciation for buildings and equipment. The buildings are estimated to have a 50-year life and no salvage value. The equipment is…Information related to plant assets, natural resources, and intangible assets at the end of 2022 for Windsor, Inc. is as follows: buildings $1,060,000, accumulated depreciation-buildings $648,000, goodwill $409,000, coal mine $501,000, and accumulated depletion-coal mine $103,000. Prepare a partial balance sheet of Windsor, Inc. for these items. (List Property, Plant and Equipment in order of Coal Mine and Buildings.) Windsor, Inc. Balance Sheet (partial) $ $ $