ember 31, 2019, certain accounts included in the property, plant, and equipment section of Oriole Company’s balance sheet had the following balances. Land   $236,300 Buildings   895,000 Leasehold improvements   666,400 Equipment   882,500

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At December 31, 2019, certain accounts included in the property, plant, and equipment section of Oriole Company’s balance sheet had the following balances.

Land   $236,300
Buildings   895,000
Leasehold improvements   666,400
Equipment   882,500

During 2020, the following transactions occurred.

1.   Land site number 621 was acquired for $859,000. In addition, to acquire the land Oriole paid a $60,700 commission to a real estate agent. Costs of $40,700 were incurred to clear the land. During the course of clearing the land, timber and gravel were recovered and sold for $20,500.
2.   A second tract of land (site number 622) with a building was acquired for $420,400. The closing statement indicated that the land value was $301,400 and the building value was $119,000. Shortly after acquisition, the building was demolished at a cost of $41,000. A new building was constructed for $331,100 plus the following costs.

Excavation fees   $38,300
Architectural design fees   11,000
Building permit fee   2,500
Imputed interest on funds used during construction (stock financing)   8,500

The building was completed and occupied on September 30, 2020.

3.   A third tract of land (site number 623) was acquired for $655,600 and was put on the market for resale.
4.   During December 2020, costs of $89,900 were incurred to improve leased office space. The related lease will terminate on December 31, 2022, and is not expected to be renewed. (Hint: Leasehold improvements should be handled in the same manner as land improvements.)
5.   A group of new machines was purchased under a royalty agreement that provides for payment of royalties based on units of production for the machines. The invoice price of the machines was $86,700, freight costs were $3,200, installation costs were $2,400, and royalty payments for 2020 were $17,700.

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Calculate the balance at December 31, 2020 in each of the following balance sheet accounts. Disregard the related accumulated depreciation accounts.

    Balance at December 31, 2020
Land
 
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Buildings
 
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Leasehold Improvements
 
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Equipment
 
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