Concept Introduction:
In assets transactions, cost of new assets should be recorded when the exchange has commercial substance. The fair value of new asset is recorded as cost of new assets and old assets discarded from books of accounts.
Requirement 1:
We have to determine the book value of old tractor when the asset is exchanged.
Concept Introduction:
In assets transactions, cost of new assets should be recorded when the exchange has commercial substance. The fair value of new asset is recorded as cost of new assets and old assets discarded from books of accounts.
Requirement 2:
We have to determine the loss on exchange of old tractor with new tractor.
Concept Introduction:
In assets transactions, cost of new assets should be recorded when the exchange has commercial substance. The fair value of new asset is recorded as cost of new assets and old assets discarded from books of accounts.
Requirement 3:
We have to determine the amount to be debited for new tractor.

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