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Author: Fred Phillips Associate Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.2PA
Recording and Interpreting the Disposal of Long-Lived Assets
By Company disposed of two different assets. On January 1, prior to their disposal, the accounts reflected the following:
The machines were disposed of in the following ways:
- a. Machine A: Sold on January 1 for $9,000 cash.
- b. Machine B: On January 1, this machine suffered irreparable damage from an accident and was removed immediately by a salvage company at no cost.
Required:
- 1. Give the
journal entry related to the disposal Machine A at the beginning of the current year. - 2. Give the journal entry related to the disposal of Machine B at the beginning of the current year.
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