Interest During Construction Alta Company is constructing a production complex that qualifies for interest capitalization. The following information is available: Capitalization period: January 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020 Expenditures on project: 2019: January 1 May 1 $420,000 381,000 October 1 552,000 2020: March 1 June 30 Amounts borrowed and outstanding: 1,428,000 624,000 $1.6 million borrowed at 12%, specifically for the project $4 million borrowed on July 1, 2018, at 14% $18 million borrowed on January 1, 2017, at 8% Required: Note: Round all final numeric answers to two decimal places. 1. Compute the amount of interest costs capitalized each year. Capitalized interest, 2019 $ 933,000 X Capitalized interest, 2020 $ 2,052,000 X 2. If it is assumed that the production complex has an animated life of years and a residual value of $0, compute the straight-line depreciation in 2020. Alpha-numeric input field 115,825 X $ 3. Since GAAP requires accrual accounting, if a company capitalizes interest during the construction period it will report higher lower income than if it had not capitalized interest. income than if it had not capitalized interest. In future periods, the same company will report
Interest During Construction Alta Company is constructing a production complex that qualifies for interest capitalization. The following information is available: Capitalization period: January 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020 Expenditures on project: 2019: January 1 May 1 $420,000 381,000 October 1 552,000 2020: March 1 June 30 Amounts borrowed and outstanding: 1,428,000 624,000 $1.6 million borrowed at 12%, specifically for the project $4 million borrowed on July 1, 2018, at 14% $18 million borrowed on January 1, 2017, at 8% Required: Note: Round all final numeric answers to two decimal places. 1. Compute the amount of interest costs capitalized each year. Capitalized interest, 2019 $ 933,000 X Capitalized interest, 2020 $ 2,052,000 X 2. If it is assumed that the production complex has an animated life of years and a residual value of $0, compute the straight-line depreciation in 2020. Alpha-numeric input field 115,825 X $ 3. Since GAAP requires accrual accounting, if a company capitalizes interest during the construction period it will report higher lower income than if it had not capitalized interest. income than if it had not capitalized interest. In future periods, the same company will report
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Alta Company is constructing a production complex that qualifies for interest capitalization. The following information is available:
Capitalization period: January 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020
Expenditures on project:
2019:
January 1
May 1
$420,000
381,000
October 1
552,000
2020:
March 1
June 30
Amounts borrowed and outstanding:
1,428,000
624,000
$1.6 million borrowed at 12%, specifically for the project
$4 million borrowed on July 1, 2018, at 14%
$18 million borrowed on January 1, 2017, at 8%
Required:
Note: Round all final numeric answers to two decimal places.
1. Compute the amount of interest costs capitalized each year.
Capitalized interest, 2019
$
933,000 X
Capitalized interest, 2020
$ 2,052,000 X
2. If it is assumed that the production complex has an animated life of years and a residual value of $0, compute the straight-line depreciation in 2020.
Alpha-numeric input field
115,825 X
$
3. Since GAAP requires accrual accounting, if a company capitalizes interest during the construction period it will report higher
lower
income than if it had not capitalized interest.
income than if it had not capitalized interest. In future periods, the same company will report
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