Intermediate Accounting
Intermediate Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259722660
Author: J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M Thomas
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.19E
To determine

Property, Plant, and Equipment:

Property, Plant, and Equipment refers to the fixed assets, having a useful life of more than a year that is acquired by a company to be used in its business activities, for generating revenue.

To Prepare: The journal entry required to record the acquisition of the equipment.

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1.

Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase of equipment on account:

Date Account Title and Explanation

Post

Ref.

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

Equipment  24,500
Accounts payable  24,500
(To record the exchange on the books of R Company.)

Table (1)

Working Note:

Net Equipment=Cost of equipmentDiscount at 2%=$25,000($25,000×2100)=$25,000$500=$24,500

  • Equipment is an asset account, and it is increased. Hence, debit the equipment account with $24,500.
  • Accounts payable is a liability account, and it is increased. Hence, credit the accounts payable account with $24,500.

2.

Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase of equipment in exchange with a note:

Date Account Title and Explanation

Post

Ref.

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

Equipment  24,545
Discount on note payable ($27,000$24,545) 2,455
Note payable  27,000
(To record the exchange on the books of R Company.)

Table (2)

Working Note:

Calculate the cost of equipment.

Present value of equipment=Note payable amount×Present value of $1 =$27,000×.90909=$24,545

Note: PV factor (Present value of $1: n = 1, i = 10%) is taken from the table value (Table 2 in Appendix from textbook).

  • Equipment is an asset account, and it is increased. Hence, debit the equipment account with $24,545.
  • Discount on note payable is a contra liability account, and it is increased. Hence, debit the discount on note payable account with $2,455.
  • Note payable is a liability account, and it is increased. Hence, credit the accounts payable account with $27,000.

3.

Prepare journal entry to record the exchange of old equipment for new equipment.

Date Account Title and Explanation

Post

Ref.

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

New Equipment  24,500
Accumulated depreciation – Old asset 8,000
Loss 3,500
Cash 22,000
Old Equipment 14,000
(To record the exchange of old equipment for new equipment.)

Table (3)

  • New equipment increases the asset account. Hence, debit New Equipment account with $24,500.
  • Accumulated depreciation – old asset is a contra asset. It increases the value of asset account. Therefore, debit Accumulated Depreciation with $8,000.
  • Loss on sale of exchange of assets decreases the equity by $3,500. Hence, debit Loss on sale of exchange of assets with $3,500.
  • Cash is an asset account and decreased. Therefore, credit Cash account with $22,000.
  • Old Equipment is an asset account and decreased. Therefore, credit Old Equipment account with $14,000.

Working note:

Determine the value of new equipment.

Value of equipment = Fair value of old equipment+Cashpaid= $2,500+$22,000=$24,500

Determine the loss on exchange of assets.

Loss on exchange of asset = (Book value of old equipment –Fair value of old equipment)= $6,000$2,500=$3,500

4.

Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase of equipment by issuing common stock:

Date Account Title and Explanation

Post

Ref.

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

Equipment  24,000
Common stock  24,000
(To record the exchange on the books of R Company)

Table (4)

  • Equipment is an asset account, and it is increased. Hence, debit the equipment account with $24,000.
  • Common stock is a component of equity account, and it is increased. Hence, credit the common stock account with $24,000

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