Oriole Company was organized on January 1. During the first year of operations, the following plant asset expenditures and receipts were recorded in random order. Debit 1.   Cost of filling and grading the land   $   5,000 2.   Full payment to building contractor   688,000 3.   Real estate taxes on land paid for the current year   4,500 4.   Cost of real estate purchased as a plant site (land $116,000 and building $42,000)   158,000 5.   Excavation costs for new building   39,000 6.   Architect’s fees on building plans   14,500 7.   Accrued real estate taxes paid at time of purchase of real estate   2,500 8.   Cost of parking lots and driveways   14,500 9.   Cost of demolishing building to make land suitable for construction of new building   25,500         $951,500 Credit 10.   Proceeds from salvage of demolished building   $   3,500 Analyze the foregoing transactions using the following column headings. Insert the amounts in the appropriate columns. For amounts entered in the Other Accounts column, also indicate the account titles. (If an amount reduces the account balance then enter with a negative sign preceding the number, e.g. -15,000 or parenthesis, e.g. (15,000).) Item   Land   Buildings   Other Accounts   1.   $enter a dollar amount    $enter a dollar amount    $enter a dollar amount  select an account title                                                            2.   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                            3.   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                            4.   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                            5.   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                            6.   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                            7.   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                            8.   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                            9.   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                            10.   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                                $enter a total amount    $enter a total amount

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Oriole Company was organized on January 1. During the first year of operations, the following plant asset expenditures and receipts were recorded in random order.

Debit

1.

 

Cost of filling and grading the land

  $   5,000

2.

 

Full payment to building contractor

  688,000

3.

 

Real estate taxes on land paid for the current year

  4,500

4.

 

Cost of real estate purchased as a plant site (land $116,000 and building $42,000)

  158,000

5.

 

Excavation costs for new building

  39,000

6.

 

Architect’s fees on building plans

  14,500

7.

 

Accrued real estate taxes paid at time of purchase of real estate

  2,500

8.

 

Cost of parking lots and driveways

  14,500

9.

 

Cost of demolishing building to make land suitable for construction of new building

  25,500
        $951,500

Credit

10.

 

Proceeds from salvage of demolished building

  $   3,500


Analyze the foregoing transactions using the following column headings. Insert the amounts in the appropriate columns. For amounts entered in the Other Accounts column, also indicate the account titles. (If an amount reduces the account balance then enter with a negative sign preceding the number, e.g. -15,000 or parenthesis, e.g. (15,000).)

Item

 

Land

 

Buildings

 

Other Accounts

 

1.

  $enter a dollar amount    $enter a dollar amount    $enter a dollar amount  select an account title                                                           

2.

  enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                           

3.

  enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                           

4.

  enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                           

5.

  enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                           

6.

  enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                           

7.

  enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                           

8.

  enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                           

9.

  enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                           

10.

  enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount   enter a dollar amount select an account title                                                           
    $enter a total amount    $enter a total amount     
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