The Tinsley Company exchanged land that it had been holding for
future plant expansion for a more suitable parcel located farther
from residential areas. Tinsley carried the land at its original
cost of $43,750. According to an independent appraisal, the land
currently is worth $105,000. Tinsley paid $15,000 in cash to
complete the transaction.
Required:
1. What is the fair value of the new parcel of
land received by Tinsley assuming the exchange has commercial
substance?
2. Prepare the journal entry to record the
exchange assuming the exchange has commercial substance.
3. Prepare the journal entry to record the
exchange assuming the exchange lacks commercial substance.
4. Prepare the journal entry to record the
exchange except that Tinsley received $21,000 in the
exchange, and the exchange lacks commercial substance.
1. Fair value: $120000
Fair value of new parcel of land = Fair value of old parcel of land + Cash paid = $105000 + $15000 = $120000
Account Titles and Explanation | Debit | Credit | |
2 | Land (new) | 120000 | |
Gain on disposal of land | 61250 | ||
Land (old) | 43750 | ||
Cash | 15000 | ||
(To record exchange of land) | |||
3 | Land (new) | 58750 | |
Land (old) | 43750 | ||
Cash | 15000 | ||
(To record exchange of land) | |||
4 | Land (new) | 22750 | |
Cash | 21000 | ||
Land (old) | 43750 | ||
(To record exchange of land) |
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