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Delvig [45]
1 year ago
12

Laramie Corporation has acquired a property that included both land and a building for $ 570 comma 000. The corporation hired an

appraiser who has determined that the market value of the land is $ 370 comma 000 and that of the building is $ 400 comma 000. At what amount should the corporation record the cost of the​ building? (Round any intermediate calculations to two decimal​ places, and your final answer to the nearest​ dollar.)
Business
1 answer:
Eddi Din [679]1 year ago
4 0

Answer:

$296,115

Explanation:

Total market value of land and building:

= Market value of land + Market value of building

= $370,000 + $400,000

= $770,000

Percentage of land in total market value:

= Market value of Building ÷ Total market value of land and building

= $400,000 ÷ $770,000

= 51.95%

Value of building:

= $570,000 × 51.95%

= $296,115

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Answer:

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20X1:

Debit Work in Process $290,000

Credit Cash Account $290,000

To record the cost incurred for the contract.

Debit Accounts Receivable $260,000

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Credit Contract Revenue $350,000

To record the amount billed to customer and revenue.

Debit Cash Account $240,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $240,000

To record the cash receipts from customer.

20X2:

Debit Work in Process $150,000

Credit Cash Account $150,000

To record the cost incurred for the contract.

Debit Accounts Receivable $265,000

Credit Unbilled Cost of Contract $90,000

Credit Contract Revenue $175,000

To record the amount billed to customer and corresponding revenue.

Debit Cash Account $285,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $285,000

To record the cash receipts from customer.

b. Journal Entries, under the assumption that MSK recognizes revenue at a point in time when control of the completed factory is transferred to the customer at the end of the project:

20X1:

Debit Work in Process $290,000

Credit Cash Account $290,000

To record the cost incurred for the contract.

Debit Accounts Receivable $260,000

Credit Unearned Revenue $260,000

To record the amount billed to customer.

Debit Cash Account $240,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $240,000

To record the cash receipts from customer.

20X2:

Debit Work in Process $150,000

Credit Cash Account $150,000

To record the cost incurred for the contract.

Debit Accounts Receivable $265,000

Debit Unearned Revenue $260,000

Credit Contract Revenue $525,000

To record the amount billed to customer and revenue.

Debit Cash Account $285,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $285,000

To record the cash receipts from customer.

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a) Data and Calculations:

Contract price = $525,000

                                                                     20X1           20X2

Costs incurred during the year              $290,000    $150,000

Estimated additional cost to complete   $145,000         —

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Billings during the year                             260,000     265,000

Cash collections during the year             240,000      285,000

Revenue Recognition for 20X1:

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Revenue Recognition for 20X2:

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Explanation:

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Bonds issued of cash = $80,000.

Now, to get the Net cash activities we put formula:

<u><em>Net cash activities = Land sold - Equipment purchased + Bonds issued</em></u>

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