
Cardinals and the Rams are engaged in a nonmonetary exchange. Specifically, they will exchange their office buildings with each other. The transaction is structured as the following: Cardinals will give Rams its office building a fair market value of $13,000,000 (the original cost of the building is $5,800,000 and the
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2.) prepare the journal entry to record the exchange for the RAMS
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