Horngren's Financial & Managerial Accounting (5th Edition)
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780133866292
Author: Tracie L. Miller-Nobles, Brenda L. Mattison, Ella Mae Matsumura
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.16SE
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Exchange of plant assets: It refers to the purchase of new plant assets in exchange of old plant assets.
Commercial substance: It means that the exchange of the plant asset cause changes in the future
To Journalize: the exchange of Equipment of O Incorporation
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