INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL) W/CENGAGENO
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Chapter 4, Problem 2E
Plant and Equipment Your analysis of Moen Corporation’s fixed asset accounts at the end of 2016 reveals the following information:
- 1. Moen owns two tracts of land. The first, which cost $18,000, is being held as a future building site. It has a current market value of $20,000. The second, which cost $19,000, was purchased 10 years ago. The current office and factory buildings are on this site. The land has a current market value of $56,000.
- 2. Moen owns two buildings. The office building and the factory building were both built 10 years ago at a cost of $50,000 and $120,000, respectively. At that time, each was expected to have a life of 30 years and a residual value of 10% of original cost. They are being
depreciated on a straight-line basis. - 3. Moen owns factory machinery with a total cost of $51,000 and
accumulated depreciation of $35,300. Included in factory machinery is one machine that cost $7,000 and has accumulated depreciation of $4,200. This machine is being held for resale and is not being used in operations. - 4. Moen owns office equipment that cost $14,500 and has a book value of $6,300. It owns office furniture that cost $17,900 and has a book value of $11,400.
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Prepare the property, plant, and equipment section of Moen’s 2016 ending
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