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6 November, 22:23

Campbell Corp. exchanged delivery trucks with Highway, Inc. Campbell's truck originally cost $23,000, its accumulated depreciation was $20,000, and its fair value was $5,000. Highway's truck originally cost $23,500, its accumulated depreciation was $19,900, and its fair value was $5,700. Campbell also paid Highway $700 in cash as part of the transaction. The transaction lacks commercial substance. What amount is the new book value for the truck Campbell received?

A. $5,700

B. $5,000

C. $3,700

D. $3,000

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  1. 6 November, 23:06
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    Answer & Explanation:

    The carrying value of the company is $3000 ($23000 - $20000) and the amount paid is $700 for the exchange of a truck worth $5700. The entry for such an exchange will be:

    Dr Truck - Accumuated Depreciation $20000

    Dr New Truck (Balancing amount) $3700

    Cr Asset Cost $23000

    Cr Cash Paid $700

    So the new value that must be recognized as asset value in the Statement of Financial Position for the year is $3700.

    So the option C is correct.
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