During 2018, Lora Company completed the following transactions: Jan. 1 Traded in old office equipment with book
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Jan. 1 Traded in old office equipment with book value of $55,000 (cost of $129,000 and accumulated depreciation of $74,000) for new equipment.
Lora also paid $55,000 in cash. Fair value of new equipment is $116,000.
Assume the exchange had commercial substance.
Apr. 1 Sold equipment that cost $12,000 (accumulated depreciation of $1,000 through December 31 of the preceding year). Lora received $7,100 cash from the sale of the equipment. Depreciation is computed on a straight-line basis. The equipment has a five-year useful life and a residual value of $0.
Dec. 31 Recorded depreciation as follows:
Office equipment is depreciated using the double-declining-balance method over four years with a $7,000 residual value.
Record the transactions in the journal of Lora Company.
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Horngrens Financial And Managerial Accounting The Financial Chapters
ISBN: 9780134486840
6th Edition
Authors: Tracie L. Miller Nobles, Brenda L. Mattison, Ella Mae Matsumura
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