Intermediate Accounting w/ Annual Report; Connect Access Card
Intermediate Accounting w/ Annual Report; Connect Access Card
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781259546860
Author: J. David Spiceland
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.12P

1.

To determine

Acquisition Cost:

Acquisition cost is the total cost of the asset incurred to obtain an asset. Acquisition cost is also called as historical cost or original cost.

Interest Capitalization:

Interest capitalization refers to the interest amount that is added to the cost of the long-term asset. Such interest capitalization amount includes the interest amount of the debt which was financed for acquiring the asset.

To Determine: The initial value of the various assets that were acquired or constructed during the year 2016 by S outfitters.

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Determine the initial value of the various assets that were acquired or constructed during the year 2016 by S outfitters.

Determine the initial value of land.

Particulars Amount ($)
Purchase price 714,404
Add: Closing costs 20,000
Add: Removal of old building 70,000
Add: Clearing and grading  50,000
Total value of  land 854,404

Table (1)

Working Notes:

Determine the present value of note that was used to purchase the land.

Present value = Present value annuity ×Present value of $1 =$600,000 × .85734=$514,404 (1)

Note: PV factor (Present value of $1: n = 2, i = 8%) is taken from the table value (Table 2 in Appendix from textbook).

Determine the purchase price of land.

Purchase price = Cash paid + Value of note =$200,000+$514,404(1)=$714,404

Thus, the initial value of land is $854,404.

Determine the initial value of land improvements.

Particulars Amount ($)
Parking lot and landscaping  285,000

Table (2)

Thus, the initial value of land improvements is $285,000.

Determine the initial value of building.

Determine the amount of interest capitalized.

Month Construction Expenditure ($)   Interest Outstanding (Number of months)   Accumulated Expenditure ($)
May 1 1,200,000 × 66 = 1,200,000
July 30        1,500,000 × 36 = 750,000
September 1        900,000 × 26 = 300,000
October 1 1,800,000 × 16 = 300,000
Average accumulated expenditures $2,550,000

Table (3)

Therefore, capitalizedinterest = (Average Accumulated Expenditure × Interest rate × Number of months in a year12)=$2,550,000×8100×612= $102,000

Determine the initial value of building.

Particulars Amount ($)
Construction expenditure   
       May 1, 2016 1,200,000
       July 30, 2016        1,500,000
       September 1, 2016         900,000
       October 1, 2016 1,800,000
           Total expenditures 5,400,000
Add: Interest capitalized  102,000
Total cost of building 5,502,000

Table (4)

Thus, the initial value of buildings is $5,502,000.

Determine the initial value of equipment and furniture and fixtures.

Determine the initial value of Equipment.

Initial value of equipment =Percentage of total fair value×Lump - sum price = $65%× $600,000=$390,000

Thus, the initial value of equipment is $390,000.

Working Note:

Percentage of total fair value =  Fair value Totalvalue×100=$455,000$700,000×100=65%

Determine the initial value of Furniture and fixtures. 

Initial value of furniture =Percentage of total fair value×Lump - sum price = $35%× $600,000=$210,000

Working Note:

Percentage of total fair value =  Fair value Totalvalue×100=$245,000$700,000×100=35%

Thus, the initial value of furniture and fixtures is$210,000.

2.

To determine

The interest expense reported in the 2016 income statement of S Outfitters.

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Explanation of Solution

Determine the interest expense reported in the 2016 income statement of S Outfitters.

Particulars Amount ($)
Note issued to purchase land and building 30,864
Construction loan 160,000
Long-term note 180,000
Long-term bonds 240,000
Total 610,864
Less: Interest capitalized (102,000)
Interest expense 508,864

Table (5)

Working Notes:

Calculate the interest of construction loan.

Interest = (Loan amount × Interest rate × Number of months in a year12)=$3,000,000×8100×812= $160,000

Calculate the interest of the note.

Interest = (Value of note × Interest rate × Number of months in a year12)=$514,404×8100×912= $30,864

Calculate the interest of the long-term note.

Interest = (Value of note × Interest rate )=$2,000,000×9100= $180,000

Calculate the interest of the long-term bonds.

Interest = (Value of note × Interest rate )=$4,000,000×6100= $240,000

Conclusion

Thus, the amount of interest expense reported in the 2016 income statement is $508,864

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