Accounting, Volume 1 7th
Canadian Edition
Plant assets may properly include
a. deposits on machinery not yet received.
b. idle equipment awaiting sale.
c. land held for possible use as a future plant site.
d. none of these. - ANSWERSd. Long-lived tangible assets used in the enterprise's operations
Which of the following is not a major characteristic of a plant asset?
a. Possesses physical substance
b. Acquired for resale
c. Acquired for use
d. Yields services over a number of years - ANSWERSb
Which of these is not a major characteristic of a plant asset?
a. Possesses physical substance
b. Acquired for use in operations
c. Yields services over a number of years
d. All of these are major characteristics of a plant asset. - ANSWERSd
Cotton Hotel Corporation recently purchased Emporia Hotel and the land on which it is located with
the plan to tear down the Emporia Hotel and build a new luxury hotel on the site. The cost of the
Emporia Hotel should be
a. depreciated over the period from acquisition to the date the hotel is scheduled to be torn down.
b. written off as an extraordinary loss in the year the hotel is torn down.
c. capitalized as part of the cost of the land.
d. capitalized as part of the cost of the new hotel. - ANSWERSc
The cost of land does not include
, a. costs of grading, filling, draining, and clearing.
b. costs of removing old buildings.
c. costs of improvements with limited lives.
d. special assessments. - ANSWERSc
The cost of land typically includes the purchase price and all of the following costs except
a. grading, filling, draining, and clearing costs.
b. street lights, sewers, and drainage systems cost.
c. private driveways and parking lots.
d. assumption of any liens or mortgages on the property. - ANSWERSc
If a corporation purchases a lot and building and subsequently tears down the building and uses the
property as a parking lot, the proper accounting treatment of the cost of the building would depend
on
a. the significance of the cost allocated to the building in relation to the combined cost of the lot and
building.
b. the length of time for which the building was held prior to its demolition.
c. the contemplated future use of the parking lot.
d. the intention of management for the property when the building was acquired. - ANSWERSd
The debit for a sales tax properly levied and paid on the purchase of machinery preferably would be
a charge to
a. the machinery account.
b. a separate deferred charge account.
c. miscellaneous tax expense (which includes all taxes other than those on income).
d. accumulated depreciation--machinery. - ANSWERSa
Fences and parking lots are reported on the balance sheet as
a. current assets.
b. land improvements.
c. land.
d. property and equipment. - ANSWERSb