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Chapter 6, Problem 4MCQ
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Ascertain the cost of asset to be recorded by the firm.
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Diana Company is now a growing company. An acquisition of land and construction of a new building was undertaken. The following information relates to the scenario:
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Land, at purchase price, P700,000
Legal fees related to land purchase, P45,000
Full construction cost of the new building, P5,780,000
Professional fees paid to the architect, P100,000
Sale of scrap materials from the old building previous situated in the land, P60,000
Demolition cost of old building for the construction of the new building, P90,000
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