Intermediate Accounting
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.23E
Interest capitalization
• LO10–7
On January 1, 2018, the Shagri Company began construction on a new manufacturing facility for its own use. The building was completed in 2019. The only interest-bearing debt the company had outstanding during 2018 was long-term bonds with a book value of $10,000,000 and an effective interest rate of 8%. Construction expenditures incurred during 2018 were as follows:
January 1 | $500,000 |
March 1 | 600,000 |
July 31 | 480,000 |
September | 30 600,000 |
December | 31 300,000 |
Required:
Calculate the amount of interest capitalized for 2018.
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Calculate the amount of interest capitalized for 2024.
E 10-24 Interest capitalization LO10-7
On January 1, 2024, the Highlands Company began construction on a new manufacturing facility for its own use. The building was
completed in 2025. The company borrowed $1,500,000 at 8% on January 1 to help finance the construction. In addition to the
construction loan, Highlands had the following debt outstanding throughout 2024:
$5,000,000,
$3,000,000,
Construction expenditures incurred during 2024 were as follows:
January 1
March 31
June 30
12% bonds
8% long-term note
September 30
December 31
$ 600,000
1,200,000
800,000
600,000
400,000
Required:
Calculate the amount of interest capitalized for 2024 using the specific interest method.
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Thomton Industries began construction of a warehouse on July 1, 2021, The project was completed on March 31, 2022. No new loans
were required to fund construction. Thornton does have the following two interest-bearing liabilities that were outstanding throughout
the construction period:
$3,000, 000, 10% note
$7,000, 000, 6% bonds
Construction expenditures incurred were as follows:
July 1, 2021
September 3e, 2021
November 30, 2021
January 30, 2022
$ 460, 000
660, 000
660, 000
600, 000
Hint
The company's fiscal year-end is December 31.
Required:
Calculate the amount of interest capitalized for 2021 and 2022.
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2022
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Problem 14-12 (Algo) Noninterest-bearing installment note [LO14-3]
At the beginning of 2024, VHF Industries acquired a machine with a fair value of $6,942,160 by issuing a two-year, noninterest-bearing
note in the face amount of $8 million. The note is payable in two annual installments of $4 million at the end of each year.
Required:
1.What is the effective rate of interest implicit in the agreement?
2. to 4. Prepare the necessary journal entries.
5. Suppose the market value of the machine was unknown at the time of purchase, but the market rate of interest for notes of similar
risk was 9%. Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase of the machine.
Note: Use tables, Excel, or a financial calculator. (FV of $1. PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1. FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1)
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What is the effective rate of interest implicit in the agreement?
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Intermediate Accounting
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