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INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/CONNECT
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Author: SPICELAND
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.34E
1.
To determine
Full-Cost method and Successful efforts method:
The oil and gas exploration costs can be accounted by using two generally accepted methods which are as follows:
- Full-cost method: The costs which are incurred in discovering the oil and gas within a specific geographical will be capitalized as assets, and they will be recorded as expenses in the future period under the full-cost method.
- Successful efforts method: The exploration costs which have not resulted in discovering the oil or gas will be expensed in the same accounting period in which they are incurred under this method.
To Prepare: A summary
2.
To determine
To Prepare: A summary journal entry to record the indicated costs assuming that Company M uses the successful efforts method of accounting for exploration costs.
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Exercise 1
The Sunshine company is considering two projects, project A and project B. Project A requires the
purchase of an equipment but no working capital investment whereas project B requires a working |
capital investment but no equipment. The relevant information for net present value analysis is given
below:
Cost of equipment
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Annual cash inflows
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Project life
Project A Project B
$600,000
$160,000
$ 40,000
$600,000
$120,000
8 years
8 years
The working capital required for project B will be released at the end of project life. Sunshine company
uses an 18% discount rate.
Select the best investment using net present value (NPV) method. (Ignore income tax).
Chapter 10 Solutions
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/CONNECT
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