8: Inventory
9: PPE
10: Depreciation / Impairment
11: Intangible Assets
16: Investments
100

"Net amount that a company expects to realize from selling inventory" refers to what term? 

Net Realizable Value

100

What does PPE stand for?

Property, Plant, and Equipment

100

Which depreciation does NOT use (Cost - Salvage Value) as the base?

Double declining method

100

"The type of asset lacks physical existence, is not a financial instrument, and is usually long-term" defines what term

Intangible assets

100

What are the 3 types of debt securities covered in this chapter?

What defines each of them

Held-to-maturity:  Debt securities that the company has the positive intent and ability to hold to maturity.

Trading: Debt securities bought and held primarily for sale in the near term to generate income on short-term price differences. 

Available for sale: Not held-to-maturity or trading (actual book definition lol)


200

In LCM, what three numbers are used to find the market value? 

1. Net Realizable Value

2. Net Realizable Value - Normal Profit Margin

3. Replacement Cost

200

If a building is purchased, which of the following are capitalized?

- Purchase Cost

- Employee Wages

- Legal fees

- Taxes paid for purchase

Capitalized: Purchase Cost, Legal fees, Taxes paid for purchase

Expensed: Employee Wages 

(*if had constructed building, worker wages capitalized)

200

What is the formula to determine the sum-of-years-digits denominator? 

x = useful life (years)

(x[x+1]) / 2

Ex. 3 year life --> 3*4/2 = 6, same as 1+2+3 = 6 


200

Which types of intangible assets are amortized? Which types are not?

Are amortized: Patents, Copyrights, Franchises, etc

NOT amortized: Goodwill, Renewable Trademarks, etc

200

What type of Equity security records an unrealized holding gain/loss?

0-20% ownership

This type of security has passive interest and records under the fair value method

300

Wonka Factory has unfinished inventory (cocoa beans) with a cost of $700, a sales value of $1,200, an estimated cost of completion of $200, and estimated selling costs of $400.

What value should this inventory be recorded as on the balance sheet using LCNRV?  

Record as $600


Net Realizable value: 600  --> (1,200 - 200 - 400)

Cost: 700 

300

Barney acquires property for a factory site for $3 million for the site and agreed to assume unpaid property taxes of $42,000 and an unpaid mortgage loan of $240,000. The city also assessed the company $40,000 for sewers, street  pavement, and water mains. 

  • Real estate commissions                         $70,000  

  • Cost to demolish an old warehouse on the land     $12,000  

  • Salvage value related to building demolition     $2,000  

  • Cost of landscaping (useful life of 20 years)     $120,000


What is the cost of land? Land improvement? 

Land: $3,402

(3M + 42k + 240k + 40k + 70k + 12k - 2k)


Land Improvement: $120,000

(120k)

300

Owen acquired the right to use 1,000 acres of land to mine for silver. The lease cost is $300,000, and the related exploration costs on the property are $100,000 and are expensed  as incurred. Intangible development costs incurred in opening the mine are $900,000. Owen estimates that the mine will provide approximately 100,000 ounces of silver. 

What is Owen’s depletion cost per unit for the silver? 

(300k + 900k) / 100k = $12 per ounce of silver

*Exploration cost not included in calculation*

300

Vidushi incurred $180,000 in legal costs to successfully defend a patent with a useful life of 12 years. Using straight-line amortization, what is the annual amortization expense?

180,000 / 12 = $15,000 / year

300

The fair market value of the available-for-sale security is $274,386.82 on 1/1/25. On the same day, its book value is $263,972.53. 

Create an adjusting entry (if needed)

Dr. Fair Value Adjustment $10,414.29

Cr. Unrealized Holding Gain/Loss $10,414.29

400

Krusty Krab has a beginning inventory of $70,000 and purchases of $300,000, both at cost. Sales at the selling price amount to $280,000. The markup on the selling price is 30%. There was a fire, and everything was destroyed.  

How much ending inventory was destroyed in the fire? 

$174,000

(70,000 + 300,000-[280,000-280,000*0.3])

400

On 11/13/24, Elmo Company contacted Cookie Monster Co to build a building. Elmo made the following payments:

January 1: $250,000

March 1: $300,000

May 1: $600,000

July 1: $700,000

December 31: $100,000

What is the Weighted-Average Accumulated Expenditure? 12/31/25

$1,250,000

(250k x 12/12) + (300k x 10/12) + (600k x 8/12) + (700k x 6/12) + (100k x 0/12)

400
  • Cost: $12,000,000

  • Accumulated Depreciation: $3,000,000

  • Expected future net cash flows: $8,000,000

  • Fair value: $5,000,000

  • Remaining useful life: 5 years

*Will continue using the asset in the future*

Prepare the JE to record the impairment (if any) of the asset at 12/31

Recoverability Test: 8M < 9M (12-3M) --> Impaired

Loss = NCV - FMV = 9M - 5M = 4M 

Dr. Loss on Impairment 4M, Cr. Accumulated Depreciation 4M 


400

Brigitte paid $400,000 to acquire Warner Bros. whose fair value of net assets was $350,000. What amount of goodwill should Brigitte record?

Goodwill = 400,000 - 350,000 = 50,000 

400

Jackson buys 20% of Trinity Corp. on 1/1/21. 50,000 shares $10/share. 

Trinity Corp.’s 2021 Net Income = $400,000.

Trinity Corp's 12/31/21, the 50,000 shares have a fair value of $12/share

1/16/22, Trinity Corp. announced & paid cash dividend of $300,000. Jackson receives 20%. 

Make appropriate journal entries

1/1/21:

Dr. Equity Investment 500k, Cr. Cash 500k

12/31/21:

Dr. Equity Investment 80k, Cr. Investment Income 80k

12/31/21 (fair value): NO ENTRY

1/16/22: 

Dr. Cash 60k, Cr. Equity Investment

500

Water bottles have a replacement cost of $120,000, net realizable value of $70,000, and a normal profit margin of $40,000. It had an original cost of $100,000. 


What is the market value of the water bottles? Record loss, if necessary.

Market Value: 70k

Dr. Inventory Loss 30k, Cr. Inventory 30k


Upper limit: 70k, Lower limit: 70k - 40k = 30k, Replacement = 120k. Record at middle value


500

Weighted-Average Accumulated Expenditure: $1,250,000

  1. Specific Debt: 15%, 3-year note to finance purchase of land and construction of the building,  dated December 31, 2024, with interest payable annually on December 31. $750,000  

  2. General Debt: 10%, 5-year note payable, dated December 31, 2021, with interest payable  annually on December 31  $550,000  

  3. General Debt: 12%, 10-year bonds issued December 31, 2020, with interest payable annually on  December 31. $600,000

What is the avoidable interest?

Avoidable interest: 167,700

(750k x 15%) + ([1.25M - 750k] x 11.04%)


11.04% is the Weighted-average interest rate

Total General debt = 1,150,000 (550k + 600k)

Total general interest = 127k (550k x 10% + 600k x 12%)

Weighed-average interest rate = 127k/1.15M = 11.04%

500

Cost of MRI machine (Jan 1): $1,000,000

Estimated useful life: 10 years

Estimated salvage value: $100,000

Productive life in hours: 20,000 hours

Hrs/year: Y1=1800, Y2 = 1500


Find depreciation for the first 2 years under:

Straight line

Activity depreciation

Double-Declining-Balance Method

Sum-of-the-Years’-Digits Method

Straight line: (1M-100k)/10 years -->90k Depreciation each year

Activity: (1M-100k)/20k --> rate = $45/hr 

Y1:1800 x 45 = 81k, Y2: 1500 x 45 = 67,500

Double-Declining: *base = 1M*, rate 1/10 x 2 = 1/5. 

Y1: 1M x 1/5 = 200k. Y2: (1M-200k) x 1/5 = 160k

Sum-of-years-digits = 1+2+3+...+10 = 55

Y1: (1M - 100k) x 10/55 = 163,636.36

Y2: (1M - 100k) x 9/55 = 147,272.73

500

Thien recorded goodwill of $290 million from acquiring Vy. At year-end, the net book value including goodwill was $1,160 million, but the fair value of Vy was $1,020 million.

What impairment loss should Thien record? Create the journal entry

Fair Value Test: 1,020,000 < 1,160,000 --> Impairment

Impairment Loss: 1,160,000 - 1,020,000 = 140,000

Dr. Loss on Impairment 140k, Cr. Goodwill 140k

500

On 1/2/25, Will acquires $300,000 of Arnold’s 7% bonds at a price of $263,972.53. Interest is received on 1/1 each year, and the bonds mature on January 1, 2028. The investment will provide Will with a 12% yield. The bonds are classified as held-to-maturity. 

Journalize the entries on:

  • 1/1/25

  • 1/1/26

1/1/25:

Dr. Debt Investments $263,972.53, Cr. Cash $263,972.53

1/1/26:

Interest Receivable: 300k x 7% = 21k

Interest Revenue: $263,972.53 x 12% = 31,676.70

Dr. Interest Receivable 21,000

Dr. Debt Investments 10,676.70

Cr. Interest Revenue 31,676.70