Pensacola Inc. exchanged old equipment for new equipment in two exchange transactions. Each transaction has commercial...
Question 1 (1 point) Pensacola Inc. exchanged old equipment for new equipment in two exchange transactions. Each transaction has commercial substance. Old Equipment Cash Book Value Fair Value Received Equipment A $75,000 $80,000 $12,000 Equipment B $60,000 $56,000 $10,000 For Equipment A. Pensacola would record the new equipment at: $68.000 $63.250. $67.250. $80,000 Question 2 (1 point) P. Chang & Co. exchanged land and $9,000 cash for equipment. The book value and the fair value of the land were $106,000...
3. Below are listed data relative to an exchange of equipment by Tail and Tales, Inc., Assume the exchange has commercial substance. Old Equipment Cash Book Value Fair Value Paid Case A $75,000 $80,000 $12,000 Case B $60,000 $56,000 $10,000 For Equipment A, Tail and Tales would record the new equipment at
8. Pensacola Inc, exchanged old equipment for new equipment in two exchange transactions Each transaction has commercial substance. Old Equipment Book Value Fair Value $74,000 $80,700 $61,400 $56,000 Cash Received S12,400 $10,900 Equipment A Equipment B For Equipment B, Pensacola would record a gain/(loss) of: A B. C. D. $3,900. (5.400) S(6,400). None of these answer choices are correct. 9. Data below for the year ended December 31, 2018, relates to Houdini Inc. Houdini started business January 1, 2018, and...
Reporting an Asset Exchange Clarksten Co. and Kay Inc. exchange equipment. Information related to this exchange for both companies follows. Clarksten Co. Kay Inc. Equipment given up: Equipment (original cost) $60,000 $70,000 Accumulated depreciation 20,000 24,000 Fair value 36.000 48,000 Cash exchanged 112,000) 12,000 Support Answer the following questions, rounding your answers to the nearest whole number, a. Record the exchange for Clarksten Co. assuming the transaction has commercial substance. b. Record the exchange for Kay Inc. assuming the transaction...
Problem 4. Ford Inc. exchanged land and $7,500 cash for material handling equipment. The land had a book value of $75,000 and a fair value of $105,000. Required: 1. Prepare the journal entry to record the exchange. Assume the exchange has commercial substance. 2. Prepare the journal entry to record the exchange. Assume the exchange lacks commercial substance. Problem 4. Ford Inc. exchanged land and $7,500 cash for material handling equipment. The land had a book value of $75,000 and...
Ford Inc, exchanged land and $7,500 cash for material handling equipment. The land had a book value of $75,000 and a fair value of $105,000. Required: 1. Prepare the journal entry to record the exchange. Assume the exchange has commercial substance 2. Prepare the journal entry to record the exchange. Assume the exchange lacks commercial substance.
Cedric Company recently traded in an older model of equipment for a new model. The old model’s book value was $270,000 (original cost of $590,000 less $320,000 in accumulated depreciation) and its fair value was $300,000. Cedric paid $70,000 to complete the exchange which has commercial substance. Required: Prepare the journal entry to record the exchange. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) The Bronco Corporation exchanged land...
Alamos Co. exchanged equipment and $18,300 cash for similar equipment. The book value and the fair value of the old equipment were $80,100 and $90,100, respectively. Assuming that the exchange has commercial substance, Alamos would record a gain/(loss) of: Multiple Choice $(10,000). $10,000. $0. $28,300.
The Bronco Corporation exchanged land for equipment. The land had a book value of $122,000 and a fair value of $154,000. Bronco received $12,000 from the owner of the equipment to complete the exchange which has commercial substance. Required:1. What is the fair value of the equipment?2. Prepare the journal entry to record the exchange.
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Case A. Kapono Farms exchanged an old tractor for a newer model. The old tractor had a book value of $17,000 (original cost of $38,000 less accumulated depreciation of $21,000) and a fair value of $10,000. Kapono paid $30,000 cash to complete the exchange. The exchange has commercial substance. Case B. Kapono Farms exchanged 100 acres of farmland for similar land. The farmland given had a book value of $550,000 and...