Intermediate Accounting
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781259722660
Author: J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M Thomas
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.1E
Acquisition costs; land and building
• LO10–1
On March 1, 2018, Beldon Corporation purchased land as a factory site for $60,000. An old building on the property was demolished, and construction began on a new building that was completed on December 15, 2018. Costs incurred during this period are listed below:
Demolition of old building | $ 4,000 |
Architect’s fees (for new building) | 12,000 |
Legal fees for title investigation of land | 2,000 |
Property taxes on land (for period beginning March 1, 2018) | 3,000 |
Construction costs | 500,000 |
Interest on construction loan | 5,000 |
Salvaged materials resulting from the demolition of the old building were sold for | $2,000. |
Required:
Determine the amounts that Beldon should capitalize as the cost of the land and the new building.
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Testbank Multiple Choice Question 65
On February 1, 2020, Waterway Industries purchased a parcel of land as a factory site for $310000. An old building on the property was demolished, and construction began on a new building which
was completed on November 1, 2020. Costs incurred during this period are listed below:
Demolition of old building
$ 20700
Architect's fees
34700
Legal fees for title investigation and purchase contract
4500
Construction costs
1378000
(Salvaged materials resulting from demolition were sold for $8600.)
Waterway should record the cost of the land and new building, respectively, as
O $322100 and $1417200.
O $322100 and $1412700.
O $326600 and $1412700.
O $335200 and $1404100.
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On February 1, 2020, Sunland Company purchased a parcel of land as a factory site for $313000. An old building on the property
was demolished, and construction began on a new building which was completed on November 1, 2020. Costs incurred during this
period are listed below:
Demolition of old building
$ 19600
Architect's fees
33700
Legal fees for title investigation and purchase contract
5700
Construction costs
1388000
(Salvaged materials resulting from demolition were sold for $10600.)
Sunland should record the cost of the land and new building, respectively, as
O $322000 and $1427400.
O $322000 and $1421700.
O $338300 and $1411100.
O $327700 and $1421700.
Chapter 10 Solutions
Intermediate Accounting
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