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Chapter 10, Problem 1E
Exercise 10-1 Cost of plant assets C1 Q
Rizio Co. purchases a machine for S12=500= terms 2'10: n'60: FOB shipping; point. Rizio paid within the discount period and took the S250 discount. Transportation costs of S360 were paid by Rizio. The machine required mounting and power connections costing SS95. Another S475 is paid to assemble the machine, and S40 of materials are used to get it into operation. During installation, the machine was damaged and S1 SO worth of repairs were made. Compute the cost recorded for this machine.
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Fundamental Accounting Principles
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