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Week 4 Quiz 3: Chapter 10
ACQUISITION AND DISPOSITION OF
PROPERTY, PLANT, AND EQUIPMENT
IFRS questions are available at the end of this
chapter.
TRUE-FALSE—Conceptual
1. Assets classified as Property, Plant, and
Equipment can be either acquired for use in
operations, or acquired for resale.
2. Assets classified as Property, Plant, and
Equipment must be both long-term in nature
and possess physical substance.
3. When land with an old building is
purchased as a future building site, the cost of
removing the old building is part of the cost of
the new building.
4. Insurance on equipment purchased,
while the equipment is in transit, is part of the
cost of the equipment.
5. Special assessments for local
improvements such as street lights and
sewers should be accounted for as land
improvements.
6. Variable overhead costs incurred to
self-construct an asset should be included in
the cost of the asset.
7. Companies should assign no portion of
fixed overhead to self-constructed assets.
8. When capitalizing interest during
construction of an asset, an imputed interest
cost on stock financing must be included.
9. Assets under construction for a
company’s own use do not qualify for interest
cost capitalization.
10. Avoidable interest is the amount of
interest cost that a company could
theoretically avoid if it had not made
expenditures for the asset.
11. When a company purchases land with
the intention of developing it for a particular
use, interest costs associated with those
expenditures qualify for interest
capitalization.
12. Assets purchased on long-term credit
contracts should be recorded at the present
value of the consideration exchanged.
13. Companies account for the exchange of
nonmonetary assets on the basis of the fair
value of the asset given up or the fair value of
the asset received.
14. If a nonmonetary exchange lacks
commercial substance, and cash is received, a
partial gain or loss is recognized.
15. When a company exchanges
nonmonetary assets and a loss results, the
company recognizes the loss only if the
exchange has commercial substance.
16. Costs incurred subsequent to the
acquisition of an asset are capitalized if they
provide future benefits.
17 Improvements are often referred to as
betterments and involve the substitution of a
better asset for the one currently used.
18. When an ordinary repair occurs,
several periods will usually benefit.
19. Companies always treat gains or losses
from an involuntary conversion as
extraordinary items.
20. If a company scraps an asset without
any cash recovery, it recognizes a loss equal to
the asset’s book value.
True False Answers—Conceptual
MULTIPLE CHOICE—Conceptual
21. 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.
22. 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
23. 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.
24. 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.
25. 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.
26. 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.
27. 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.
28. 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.
29. Fences and parking lots are reported
on the balance sheet as
a. current assets.
b. land improvements.
c. land.
d. property and equipment.
S30. Historical cost is the basis advocated
for recording the acquisition of property,
plant, and equipment for all of the following
reasons except
a. at the date of acquisition, cost reflects fair
market value.
b. property, plant, and equipment items are
always acquired at their original historical
cost.
c. historical cost involves actual transactions
and, as such, is the most reliable basis.
d. gains and losses should not be anticipated
but should be recognized when the asset is
sold.
S31. To be consistent with the historical cost
principle, overhead costs incurred by an
enterprise constructing its own building
should be
a. allocated on the basis of lost production.
b. eliminated completely from the cost of the
asset.
c. allocated on an opportunity cost basis.
d. allocated on a pro rata basis between the
asset and normal operations.
32. Which of the following costs are
capitalized for self-constructed assets?
a. Materials and labor only
b. Labor and overhead only
c. Materials and overhead only
d. Materials, labor, and overhead
33. Which of the following assets do not
qualify for capitalization of interest costs
incurred during construction of the assets?
a. Assets under construction for an
enterprise's own use.
b. Assets intended for sale or lease that are
produced as discrete projects.
c. Assets financed through the issuance of
long-term debt.
d. Assets not currently undergoing the
activities necessary to prepare them for their
intended use.
34. Assets that qualify for interest cost
capitalization include
a. assets under construction for a company's
own use.
b. assets that are ready for their intended use
in the earnings of the company.
c. assets that are not currently being used
because of excess capacity.
d. All of these assets qualify for interest cost
capitalization.
35. When computing the amount of interest
cost to be capitalized, the concept of
"avoidable interest" refers to
a. the total interest cost actually incurred.
b. a cost of capital charge for stockholders'
equity.
c. that portion of total interest cost which
would not have been incurred if expenditures
for asset construction had not been made.
d. that portion of average accumulated
expenditures on which no interest cost was
incurred.
36. The period of time during which
interest must be capitalized ends when
a. the asset is substantially complete and
ready for its intended use.
b. no further interest cost is being incurred.
c. the asset is abandoned, sold, or fully
depreciated.
d. the activities that are necessary to get the
asset ready for its intended use have begun.
37. Which of the following statements is
true regarding capitalization of interest?
a. Interest cost capitalized in connection with
the purchase of land to be used as a building
site should be debited to the land account and
not to the building account.
b. The amount of interest cost capitalized
during the period should not exceed the
actual interest cost incurred.
c. When excess borrowed funds not
immediately needed for construction are
temporarily invested, any interest earned
should be offset against interest cost incurred
when determining the amount of interest cost
to be capitalized.
d. The minimum amount of interest to be
capitalized is determined by multiplying a
weighted average interest rate by the amount
of average accumulated expenditures on
qualifying assets during the period.
38. Construction of a qualifying asset is
started on April 1 and finished on December
1. The fraction used to multiply an
expenditure made on April 1 to find weighted-
average accumulated expenditures is
a. 8/8.
b. 8/12.
c. 9/12.
d. 11/12.
39. When funds are borrowed to pay for
construction of assets that qualify for
capitalization of interest, the excess funds not
needed to pay for construction may be
temporarily invested in interest-bearing
securities. Interest earned on these
temporary investments should be
a. offset against interest cost incurred during
construction.
b. used to reduce the cost of assets being
constructed.
c. multiplied by an appropriate interest rate
to determine the amount of interest to be
capitalized.
d. recognized as revenue of the period.
40. Interest cost that is capitalized should
a. be written off over the remaining term of
the debt.
b. be accumulated in a separate deferred
charge account and written off equally over a
40-year period.
c. not be written off until the related asset is
fully depreciated or disposed of.
d. none of these.
S41. Which of the following is not a
condition that must be satisfied before
interest capitalization can begin on a
qualifying asset?
a. Interest cost is being incurred.
b. Expenditures for the assets have been
made.
c. The interest rate is equal to or greater than
the company's cost of capital.
d. Activities that are necessary to get the
asset ready for its intended use are in
progress.
S42. Which of the following is the
recommended approach to handling interest
incurred in financing the construction of
property, plant and equipment?
a. Capitalize only the actual interest costs
incurred during construction.
b. Charge construction with all costs of funds
employed, whether identifiable or not.
c. Capitalize no interest during construction.
d. Capitalize interest costs equal to the prime
interest rate times the estimated cost of the
asset being constructed.
S43. Which of the following nonmonetary
exchange transactions represents a
culmination of the earning process?
a. Exchange of assets with no difference in
future cash flows.
b. Exchange of products by companies in the
same line of business with no difference in
future cash flows.
c. Exchange of assets with a difference in
future cash flows.
d. Exchange of an equivalent interest in
similar productive assets that causes the
companies involved to remain in essentially
the same economic position.
S44. When boot is involved in an exchange
having commercial substance.
a. gains or losses are recognized in their
entirely.
b. a gain or loss is computed by comparing
the fair value of the asset received with the
fair value of the asset given up.
c. only gains should be recognized.
d. only losses should be recognized.
S45. The cost of a nonmonetary asset
acquired in exchange for another
nonmonetary asset and the exchange has
commercial substance is usually recorded at
a. the fair value of the asset given up, and a
gain or loss is recognized.
b. the fair value of the asset given up, and a
gain but not a loss may be recognized.
c. the fair value of the asset received if it is
equally reliable as the fair value of the asset
given up.
d. either the fair value of the asset given up
or the asset received, whichever one results in
the largest gain (smallest loss) to the
company.
P46. Ringler Corporation exchanges one
plant asset for a similar plant asset and gives
cash in the exchange. The exchange is not
expected to cause a material change in the
future cash flows for either entity. If a gain on
the disposal of the old asset is indicated, the
gain will
a. be reported in the Other Revenues and
Gains section of the income statement.
b. effectively reduce the amount to be
recorded as the cost of the new asset.
c. effectively increase the amount to be
recorded as the cost of the new asset.
d. be credited directly to the owner's capital
account.
47. Plant assets purchased on long-term
credit contracts should be accounted for at
a. the total value of the future payments.
b. the future amount of the future payments.
c. the present value of the future payments.
d. none of these.
48. When a plant asset is acquired by
issuance of common stock, the cost of the
plant asset is properly measured by the
a. par value of the stock.
b. stated value of the stock.
c. book value of the stock.
d. fair value of the stock.
49. When a closely held corporation issues
preferred stock for land, the land should be
recorded at the
a. total par value of the stock issued.
b. total book value of the stock issued.
c. total liquidating value of the stock issued.
d. fair value of the land.
50. Accounting recognition should be given
to some or all of the gain realized on a
nonmonetary exchange of plant assets except
when the exchange has
a. no commercial substance and additional
cash is paid.
b. no commercial substance and additional
cash is received.
c. commercial substance and additional cash
is paid.
d. commercial substance and additional cash
is received.
51. For a nonmonetary exchange of plant
assets, accounting recognition should not be
given to
a. a loss when the exchange has no
commercial substance.
b. a gain when the exchange has commercial
substance.
c. part of a gain when the exchange has no
commercial substance and cash is paid (cash
paid/received is less than 25% of the fair
value of the exchange).
d. part of a gain when the exchange has no
commercial substance and cash is received
(cash paid or received is less than 25% of the
fair value of the exchange).
52. When an enterprise is the recipient of a
donated asset, the account credited may be a
a. paid-in capital account.
b. revenue account.
c. deferred revenue account.
d. all of these.
53. A plant site donated by a township to a
manufacturer that plans to open a new factory
should be recorded on the manufacturer's
books at
a. the nominal cost of taking title to it.
b. its fair value.
c. one dollar (since the site cost nothing but
should be included in the balance sheet).
d. the value assigned to it by the company's
directors.
54. In order for a cost to be capitalized
(capital expenditure), the following must be
present:
a. The useful life of an asset must be
increased.
b. The quantity of assets must be increased.
c. The quality of assets must be increased.
d. Any one of these.
55. An improvement made to a machine
increased its fair value and its production
capacity by 25% without extending the
machine's useful life. The cost of the
improvement should be
a. expensed.
b. debited to accumulated depreciation.
c. capitalized in the machine account.
d. allocated between accumulated
depreciation and the machine account.
56. Which of the following is a capital
expenditure?
a. Payment of an account payable
b. Retirement of bonds payable
c. Payment of Federal income taxes
d. None of these
57. Which of the following is not a capital
expenditure?
a. Repairs that maintain an asset in operating
condition
b. An addition
c. A betterment
d. A replacement
P58. In accounting for plant assets, which of
the following outlays made subsequent to
acquisition should be fully expensed in the
period the expenditure is made?
a. Expenditure made to increase the
efficiency or effectiveness of an existing asset
b. Expenditure made to extend the useful life
of an existing asset beyond the time frame
originally anticipated
c. Expenditure made to maintain an existing
asset so that it can function in the manner
intended
d. Expenditure made to add new asset
services
S59. An expenditure made in connection
with a machine being used by an enterprise
should be
a. expensed immediately if it merely extends
the useful life but does not improve the
quality.
b. expensed immediately if it merely
improves the quality but does not extend the
useful life.
c. capitalized if it maintains the machine in
normal operating condition.
d. capitalized if it increases the quantity of
units produced by the machine.
S60. When a plant asset is disposed of, a
gain or loss may result. The gain or loss would
be classified as an extraordinary item on the
income statement if it resulted from
a. an involuntary conversion and the
conditions of the disposition are unusual and
infrequent in nature.
b. a sale prior to the completion of the
estimated useful life of the asset.
c. the sale of a fully depreciated asset.
d. an abandonment of the asset.
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Strayer university acc 304 week 4 chapter 10 quiz (all possible questions) new

  • 1. Strayer University ACC 304 Week 4 Chapter 10 Quiz (All Possible Questions) NEW Check this A+ tutorial guideline at http://www.assignmentcloud.com/acc- 304-strayer-university/acc-304-week-4- chapter-10-quiz-all-possible-questions- new For more classes visit http://www.assignmentcloud.com ACC 304 Week 4 Quiz – Strayer NEW Week 4 Quiz 3: Chapter 10 ACQUISITION AND DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY, PLANT, AND EQUIPMENT IFRS questions are available at the end of this chapter. TRUE-FALSE—Conceptual 1. Assets classified as Property, Plant, and Equipment can be either acquired for use in operations, or acquired for resale.
  • 2. 2. Assets classified as Property, Plant, and Equipment must be both long-term in nature and possess physical substance. 3. When land with an old building is purchased as a future building site, the cost of removing the old building is part of the cost of the new building. 4. Insurance on equipment purchased, while the equipment is in transit, is part of the cost of the equipment. 5. Special assessments for local improvements such as street lights and sewers should be accounted for as land improvements. 6. Variable overhead costs incurred to self-construct an asset should be included in the cost of the asset. 7. Companies should assign no portion of fixed overhead to self-constructed assets.
  • 3. 8. When capitalizing interest during construction of an asset, an imputed interest cost on stock financing must be included. 9. Assets under construction for a company’s own use do not qualify for interest cost capitalization. 10. Avoidable interest is the amount of interest cost that a company could theoretically avoid if it had not made expenditures for the asset. 11. When a company purchases land with the intention of developing it for a particular use, interest costs associated with those expenditures qualify for interest capitalization. 12. Assets purchased on long-term credit contracts should be recorded at the present value of the consideration exchanged. 13. Companies account for the exchange of nonmonetary assets on the basis of the fair value of the asset given up or the fair value of the asset received.
  • 4. 14. If a nonmonetary exchange lacks commercial substance, and cash is received, a partial gain or loss is recognized. 15. When a company exchanges nonmonetary assets and a loss results, the company recognizes the loss only if the exchange has commercial substance. 16. Costs incurred subsequent to the acquisition of an asset are capitalized if they provide future benefits. 17 Improvements are often referred to as betterments and involve the substitution of a better asset for the one currently used. 18. When an ordinary repair occurs, several periods will usually benefit. 19. Companies always treat gains or losses from an involuntary conversion as extraordinary items. 20. If a company scraps an asset without any cash recovery, it recognizes a loss equal to the asset’s book value.
  • 5. True False Answers—Conceptual MULTIPLE CHOICE—Conceptual 21. 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. 22. 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 23. Which of these is not a major characteristic of a plant asset? a. Possesses physical substance
  • 6. 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. 24. 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. 25. The cost of land does not include
  • 7. a. costs of grading, filling, draining, and clearing. b. costs of removing old buildings. c. costs of improvements with limited lives. d. special assessments. 26. 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. 27. If a corporation purchases a lot and building and subsequently tears down the building and uses the property as a parking
  • 8. 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. 28. 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.
  • 9. 29. Fences and parking lots are reported on the balance sheet as a. current assets. b. land improvements. c. land. d. property and equipment. S30. Historical cost is the basis advocated for recording the acquisition of property, plant, and equipment for all of the following reasons except a. at the date of acquisition, cost reflects fair market value. b. property, plant, and equipment items are always acquired at their original historical cost. c. historical cost involves actual transactions and, as such, is the most reliable basis.
  • 10. d. gains and losses should not be anticipated but should be recognized when the asset is sold. S31. To be consistent with the historical cost principle, overhead costs incurred by an enterprise constructing its own building should be a. allocated on the basis of lost production. b. eliminated completely from the cost of the asset. c. allocated on an opportunity cost basis. d. allocated on a pro rata basis between the asset and normal operations. 32. Which of the following costs are capitalized for self-constructed assets? a. Materials and labor only b. Labor and overhead only c. Materials and overhead only d. Materials, labor, and overhead
  • 11. 33. Which of the following assets do not qualify for capitalization of interest costs incurred during construction of the assets? a. Assets under construction for an enterprise's own use. b. Assets intended for sale or lease that are produced as discrete projects. c. Assets financed through the issuance of long-term debt. d. Assets not currently undergoing the activities necessary to prepare them for their intended use. 34. Assets that qualify for interest cost capitalization include a. assets under construction for a company's own use. b. assets that are ready for their intended use in the earnings of the company. c. assets that are not currently being used because of excess capacity.
  • 12. d. All of these assets qualify for interest cost capitalization. 35. When computing the amount of interest cost to be capitalized, the concept of "avoidable interest" refers to a. the total interest cost actually incurred. b. a cost of capital charge for stockholders' equity. c. that portion of total interest cost which would not have been incurred if expenditures for asset construction had not been made. d. that portion of average accumulated expenditures on which no interest cost was incurred. 36. The period of time during which interest must be capitalized ends when a. the asset is substantially complete and ready for its intended use. b. no further interest cost is being incurred.
  • 13. c. the asset is abandoned, sold, or fully depreciated. d. the activities that are necessary to get the asset ready for its intended use have begun. 37. Which of the following statements is true regarding capitalization of interest? a. Interest cost capitalized in connection with the purchase of land to be used as a building site should be debited to the land account and not to the building account. b. The amount of interest cost capitalized during the period should not exceed the actual interest cost incurred. c. When excess borrowed funds not immediately needed for construction are temporarily invested, any interest earned should be offset against interest cost incurred when determining the amount of interest cost to be capitalized. d. The minimum amount of interest to be capitalized is determined by multiplying a
  • 14. weighted average interest rate by the amount of average accumulated expenditures on qualifying assets during the period. 38. Construction of a qualifying asset is started on April 1 and finished on December 1. The fraction used to multiply an expenditure made on April 1 to find weighted- average accumulated expenditures is a. 8/8. b. 8/12. c. 9/12. d. 11/12. 39. When funds are borrowed to pay for construction of assets that qualify for capitalization of interest, the excess funds not needed to pay for construction may be temporarily invested in interest-bearing securities. Interest earned on these temporary investments should be a. offset against interest cost incurred during construction.
  • 15. b. used to reduce the cost of assets being constructed. c. multiplied by an appropriate interest rate to determine the amount of interest to be capitalized. d. recognized as revenue of the period. 40. Interest cost that is capitalized should a. be written off over the remaining term of the debt. b. be accumulated in a separate deferred charge account and written off equally over a 40-year period. c. not be written off until the related asset is fully depreciated or disposed of. d. none of these. S41. Which of the following is not a condition that must be satisfied before interest capitalization can begin on a qualifying asset?
  • 16. a. Interest cost is being incurred. b. Expenditures for the assets have been made. c. The interest rate is equal to or greater than the company's cost of capital. d. Activities that are necessary to get the asset ready for its intended use are in progress. S42. Which of the following is the recommended approach to handling interest incurred in financing the construction of property, plant and equipment? a. Capitalize only the actual interest costs incurred during construction. b. Charge construction with all costs of funds employed, whether identifiable or not. c. Capitalize no interest during construction. d. Capitalize interest costs equal to the prime interest rate times the estimated cost of the asset being constructed.
  • 17. S43. Which of the following nonmonetary exchange transactions represents a culmination of the earning process? a. Exchange of assets with no difference in future cash flows. b. Exchange of products by companies in the same line of business with no difference in future cash flows. c. Exchange of assets with a difference in future cash flows. d. Exchange of an equivalent interest in similar productive assets that causes the companies involved to remain in essentially the same economic position. S44. When boot is involved in an exchange having commercial substance. a. gains or losses are recognized in their entirely. b. a gain or loss is computed by comparing the fair value of the asset received with the fair value of the asset given up.
  • 18. c. only gains should be recognized. d. only losses should be recognized. S45. The cost of a nonmonetary asset acquired in exchange for another nonmonetary asset and the exchange has commercial substance is usually recorded at a. the fair value of the asset given up, and a gain or loss is recognized. b. the fair value of the asset given up, and a gain but not a loss may be recognized. c. the fair value of the asset received if it is equally reliable as the fair value of the asset given up. d. either the fair value of the asset given up or the asset received, whichever one results in the largest gain (smallest loss) to the company. P46. Ringler Corporation exchanges one plant asset for a similar plant asset and gives cash in the exchange. The exchange is not expected to cause a material change in the
  • 19. future cash flows for either entity. If a gain on the disposal of the old asset is indicated, the gain will a. be reported in the Other Revenues and Gains section of the income statement. b. effectively reduce the amount to be recorded as the cost of the new asset. c. effectively increase the amount to be recorded as the cost of the new asset. d. be credited directly to the owner's capital account. 47. Plant assets purchased on long-term credit contracts should be accounted for at a. the total value of the future payments. b. the future amount of the future payments. c. the present value of the future payments. d. none of these.
  • 20. 48. When a plant asset is acquired by issuance of common stock, the cost of the plant asset is properly measured by the a. par value of the stock. b. stated value of the stock. c. book value of the stock. d. fair value of the stock. 49. When a closely held corporation issues preferred stock for land, the land should be recorded at the a. total par value of the stock issued. b. total book value of the stock issued. c. total liquidating value of the stock issued. d. fair value of the land. 50. Accounting recognition should be given to some or all of the gain realized on a nonmonetary exchange of plant assets except when the exchange has
  • 21. a. no commercial substance and additional cash is paid. b. no commercial substance and additional cash is received. c. commercial substance and additional cash is paid. d. commercial substance and additional cash is received. 51. For a nonmonetary exchange of plant assets, accounting recognition should not be given to a. a loss when the exchange has no commercial substance. b. a gain when the exchange has commercial substance. c. part of a gain when the exchange has no commercial substance and cash is paid (cash paid/received is less than 25% of the fair value of the exchange).
  • 22. d. part of a gain when the exchange has no commercial substance and cash is received (cash paid or received is less than 25% of the fair value of the exchange). 52. When an enterprise is the recipient of a donated asset, the account credited may be a a. paid-in capital account. b. revenue account. c. deferred revenue account. d. all of these. 53. A plant site donated by a township to a manufacturer that plans to open a new factory should be recorded on the manufacturer's books at a. the nominal cost of taking title to it. b. its fair value. c. one dollar (since the site cost nothing but should be included in the balance sheet).
  • 23. d. the value assigned to it by the company's directors. 54. In order for a cost to be capitalized (capital expenditure), the following must be present: a. The useful life of an asset must be increased. b. The quantity of assets must be increased. c. The quality of assets must be increased. d. Any one of these. 55. An improvement made to a machine increased its fair value and its production capacity by 25% without extending the machine's useful life. The cost of the improvement should be a. expensed. b. debited to accumulated depreciation. c. capitalized in the machine account.
  • 24. d. allocated between accumulated depreciation and the machine account. 56. Which of the following is a capital expenditure? a. Payment of an account payable b. Retirement of bonds payable c. Payment of Federal income taxes d. None of these 57. Which of the following is not a capital expenditure? a. Repairs that maintain an asset in operating condition b. An addition c. A betterment d. A replacement P58. In accounting for plant assets, which of the following outlays made subsequent to
  • 25. acquisition should be fully expensed in the period the expenditure is made? a. Expenditure made to increase the efficiency or effectiveness of an existing asset b. Expenditure made to extend the useful life of an existing asset beyond the time frame originally anticipated c. Expenditure made to maintain an existing asset so that it can function in the manner intended d. Expenditure made to add new asset services S59. An expenditure made in connection with a machine being used by an enterprise should be a. expensed immediately if it merely extends the useful life but does not improve the quality. b. expensed immediately if it merely improves the quality but does not extend the useful life.
  • 26. c. capitalized if it maintains the machine in normal operating condition. d. capitalized if it increases the quantity of units produced by the machine. S60. When a plant asset is disposed of, a gain or loss may result. The gain or loss would be classified as an extraordinary item on the income statement if it resulted from a. an involuntary conversion and the conditions of the disposition are unusual and infrequent in nature. b. a sale prior to the completion of the estimated useful life of the asset. c. the sale of a fully depreciated asset. d. an abandonment of the asset.