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(Entries for Acquisition of Assets) Presented below is information related to Zonker Company.

1. On July 6, Zonker Company acquired the plant assets of Doonesbury Company, which had discontinued operations. The appraised value of the property is:

Land

\( 400,000

Buildings

1,200,000

Equipment

800,000

Total

\)2,400,000

Zonker Company gave 12,500 shares of its \(100 par value common stock in exchange. The stock had a market price of \)168 per share on the date of the purchase of the property.

2. Zonker Company expended the following amounts in cash between July 6 and December 15, the date when it first occupied the building.

Repairs to building

\(105,000

Construction of bases for equipment to be installed later

135,000

Driveways and parking lots

122,000

Remodeling of office space in building, including new partitions and walls

161,000

Special assessment by city on land

18,000

3. On December 20, the company paid cash for equipment, \)260,000, subject to a 2% cash discount, and freight on equipment of $10,500.

Instructions

Prepare entries on the books of Zonker Company for these transactions.

Short Answer

Expert verified
  1. Paid-in capital = $850,000
  2. Building = $266,000
  3. Equipment = $265,300

Step by step solution

01

Meaning of Acquisition of Cost

Acquisition cost is the expenditure incurred to purchase a new asset, take over someone's business, etc., by a business entity.

02

(1) Preparing journal entry

Date

Particular

Debit ($)

Credit ($)

Land

350,000

Building

1,050,000

Equipment

700,000

Common Stock

1,250,000

Paid-in Capital in Excess of

Par-Common Stock

850,000

(To record the acquisition)

Working notes:

Calculation of common stock

Commonstock=SharesPersharevalue=12,500$100=$1,250,000

Calculation of Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par-Common Stock

Paid-incapital=(SharesMarketprice)-Commonstock=(12,500$168)-$1,250,000=$2,100,000-$1,250,000=$850,000

The cost of the property, plant and equipment is $2,100,000 ($12,500 X $168). This cost is allocated based on appraisal values as follows:

Asset

Calculation

Cost

Land

$400,000$2,400,000$2,100,000

$350,000

Building

$1,200,000$2,400,000$2,100,000

$1,050,000

Equipment

$800,000$2,400,000$2,100,000

$700,000

03

(2) Preparing journal entry

Date

Particular

Debit ($)

Credit ($)

Buildings

266,000

Equipment

135,000

Land Improvements

122,000

Land

18,000

Cash

541,000

(To record the payment)

Working notes:

Calculating the total amount of building

Building=Repairstobuilding+Renovationcost=$105,000+$161,000=$266,000

04

(3) Preparing journal entry

Date

Particular

Debit ($)

Credit ($)

Equipment

265,300

Cash

265,300

(To record the payment for equipment)

Working notes:

Calculation of equipment cost

Equipment=Freight+[Cashpaidforequipment-(CashpaidforequipmentCashdpscount)]=$10,500+[$260,000-($260,000.02)]=$10,500+$254,800=$265,300

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Question: Schwartzkopf Co. purchased for \(2,200,000 property that included both land and a building to be used in operations. The seller鈥檚 book value was \)300,000 for the land and \(900,000 for the building. By appraisal, the fair value was estimated to be \)500,000 for the land and $2,000,000 for the building. At what amount should Schwartzkopf report the land and the building at the end of the year?.

Question: (Classification of Acquisition and Other Asset Costs) At December 31, 2016, certain accounts included in the property, plant, and equipment section of Reagan Company鈥檚 balance sheet had the following balances.

Land

\(230,000

Buildings

890,000

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660,000

Equipment

875,000

During 2017, the following transactions occurred.

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  2. A second tract of land (site number 622) with a building was acquired for \)420,000. The closing statement indicated that the land value was \(300,000 and the building value was \)120,000. Shortly after acquisition, the building was demolished at a cost of \(41,000. A new building was constructed for \)330,000 plus the following costs.

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11,000

Building permit fee

2,500

Imputed interest on funds used

during construction (stock financing)

8,500

The building was completed and occupied on September 30, 2017.

  1. A third tract of land (site number 623) was acquired for \)650,000 and was put on the market for resale.
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  3. A group of new machines was purchased under a royalty agreement that provides for payment of royalties based on units of production for the machines. The invoice price of the machines was \)87,000, freight costs were \(3,300, installation costs were \)2,400, and royalty payments for 2017 were $17,500.

Instructions

a, Prepare a detailed analysis of the changes in each of the following balance sheet accounts for 2017.

Land Leasehold Improvements

Buildings Equipment

Disregard the related accumulated depreciation accounts.

b, List the items in the situation that were not used to determine the answer to (a) above, and indicate where, or if, these items should be included in Reagan鈥檚 financial statements.

Indicate which of the following costs should be expensed when incurred.

(a) \(13,000 paid to rearrange and reinstall machinery.

(b) \)200,000 paid for addition to building.

(c) \(200 paid for tune-up and oil change on delivery truck.

(d) \)7,000 paid to replace a wooden floor with a concrete floor.

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(Capitalization of Interest) Vania Magazine Company started construction of a warehouse building for its own use at an estimated cost of \(5,000,000 on January 1, 2016, and completed the building on December 31, 2016. During the construction period, Vania has the following debt obligations outstanding.

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1,400,000

Long-term loan鈥11% interest, payable on January 1 of each year; principal payable on January 1, 2019

1,000,000

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Instructions

(Round the weighted-average interest rate to two decimal places.)

You are the manager of accounting for the company. In a memo, explain what avoidable interest is, how you computed it (being especially careful to explain why you used the interest rates that you did), and why the company cannot capitalize all its interest for the year. Attach a schedule supporting any computations that you use.

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