INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING-MYACCOUNTINGLAB
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ISBN: 9780136946533
Author: GORDON
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.12E
Asset Revaluation, Downwards, IFRS. Lousa Company revalues its equipment with a carrying value of €1,100,000 to its fair value of €950,000. The original cost of the equipment is €1,500,000 and
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- a. What is the revaluation surplus or unrealized loss?
- b. Where does the firm report the revaluation surplus or unrealized loss in the financial statements?
- c. Provide the
journal entries to record the revaluation (assume that Lousa eliminates all prior accumulated depreciation and adjusts the historical cost to fair value).
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