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Concept Introduction:
Exchange of assets: Plant assets such as machinery, and equipment are exchanged for newer assets, accounting for the exchange of assets depends on if the exchange transaction has commercial substance if the exchange has commercial substance, a gain or loss that is a difference in the value of the old asset and new asset is recognized.
The book value of the old tractor at the time of exchange.
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Concept Introduction:
Exchange of assets: Plant assets such as machinery, and equipment are exchanged for newer assets, accounting for the exchange of assets depends on if the exchange transaction has commercial substance if the exchange has commercial substance, a gain or loss that is a difference in the value of the old asset and new asset is recognized.
The loss on exchange transaction.
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Concept Introduction:
Exchange of assets: Plant assets such as machinery, and equipment are exchanged for newer assets, accounting for the exchange of assets depends on if the exchange transaction has commercial substance if the exchange has commercial substance, a gain or loss that is a difference in the value of the old asset and new asset is recognized.
The amount to be recorded on the debit of asset account for the new tractor.
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