FINANCIAL AND MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
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Journal entries: The entries that explain the impact of transactions and the way they influence accounts are stated as journal entries. They serve as a record of all transactions made by a business. The information in journal entries serves as the foundation for all financial reporting. In a business journal, transactions are often entered using the double-entry method.
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1-a. Allocate the lump-sum purchase price to the separate assets purchased.
1-b. Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase.
2. Compute the first-year depreciation expense on the building using the straight-line method, assuming a 15-year life and a $32,000
salvage value.
Timberly Construction makes a lump-sum purchase of several assets on January 1 at a total cash price of $800,000. The
estimated market values of the purchased assets are building, $537,300; land, $318,400; land improvements, $39,800;
and four vehicles, $99,500.
3. Compute the first-year depreciation expense on the land improvements assuming a five-year life and double-declining-balance
depreciation.
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Making a lump-sum purchase of assets
Maplewood Properties bought three lots in a subdivision for a lump-sum price. An independent appraiser valued the lots as follows:
Maplewood paid $355,000 in cash. Record the purchase in the journal, identifying each lot’s cost in a separate Land account. Round decimals to two places, and use the computed percentages throughout.
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