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Exercise 10.15
Extraordinary repairs; plant asset age
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Martinez Company owns a building that appears on its prior year-end
1. Determine the building’s age (plant asset age) as of the prior year-end balance sheet date.
2. Prepare the entry to record the cost of the structural repairs that are paid in cash.
3. Determine the book value of the building immediately after the repairs are recorded.
4. Prepare the entry to record the current calendar year’s depreciation.
Check (3) $211,350
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