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Chapter 7, Problem 7.1BE
Determine the initial cost of land (LO7–1)
Fresh Veggies, Inc. (FVI), purchases land and a warehouse for $490,000. In addition to the purchase price, FVI makes the following expenditures related to the acquisition: broker’s commission, $29,000; title insurance, $1,900; and miscellaneous closing costs, $6,000. The warehouse is immediately demolished at a cost of $29,000 in anticipation of building a new warehouse. Determine the amount FVI should record as the cost of the land.
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Fresh Veggies, Inc. (FVI), purchases land and a warehouse for $490,000. In addition to the purchase price, FVI makes the following expenditures related to the acquisition: broker’s commission, $29,000; title insurance, $1,900; and miscellaneous closing costs, $6,000. The warehouse is immediately demolished at a cost of $29,000 in anticipation of building a new warehouse. Determine the amount FVI should record as the cost of the land.
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