MGAB02H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Intangible Asset, Book Value, Historical Cost

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Chapter 9: reporting and interpreting property, plant, and equipment; natural resources; and. Long-lived assets: are tangible or intangible resources owned by a business and used in its operations to produce benefits over several years. Fixed asset turnover = net sales / average net fixed assets. Cost must be recorded at their acquisition cost according to cost principle. Special discounts and interest charges should not be included in the cost. Sales taxes, legal fees, transportation costs, and installation costs are added to the purchase price of the asset. Acquisition cost: the net cash equivalent amount paid or to be paid for the asset. Capitalized interest: represents interest on borrowed funds directly attributable to construction until the asset is ready for is intended use. Basket purchase: an acquisition of two or more assets in a single transaction for a single lump sum. Ordinary repairs and maintenance: expenditures for normal operating upkeep of long-lived assets.

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