Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
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Author: James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 10, Problem 10MC
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Ascertain the amount of cost capitalized by Company Y for the new refrigeration system.
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Tamarisk Mining Company purchased land on February 1, 2020, at a cost of $945,100. It estimated that a total of 55,500 tons of mineral was available for mining. After it has removed all the natural resources, the company will be required to restore the property to its previous state because of strict environmental protection laws. It estimates the fair value of this restoration obligation at $104,400. It believes it will be able to sell the property afterwards for $116,000. It incurred developmental costs of $232,000 before it was able to do any mining. In 2020, resources removed totaled 27,750 tons. The company sold 20,350 tons.
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Tamarisk Mining Company purchased land on February 1, 2020, at a cost of $ 914,300. It estimated that a total of 53,400 tons of mineral was available for mining. After it has removed all the natural resources, the company will be required to restore the property to its previous state because of strict environmental protection laws. It estimates the fair value of this restoration obligation at $ 98,100. It believes it will be able to sell the property afterwards for $ 109,000. It incurred developmental costs of $ 218,000 before it was able to do any mining. In 2020, resources removed totaled 26,700 tons. The company sold 19,580 tons.
Compute the following information for 2020.
a)
Per unit mineral cost
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(b)
Total material cost of December 31, 2020, inventory
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Total material cost in cost of goods sold at December 31, 2020
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Chapter 10 Solutions
Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
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