Principles of Financial Accounting.
22nd Edition
ISBN: 9780077632892
Author: John J. Wild
Publisher: McGraw Hill
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Chapter 1, Problem 1MCQ
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Identify the value of building.
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Answer to Problem 1MCQ
Option C is the correct answer.
Explanation of Solution
Historical cost principle:
This is an accounting principle which states that the actual cost paid in receipt of the asset is the reliable measure and hence assets and services should be recorded at actual cost or historical cost. The purchaser records the building at the actual cost of $450,000.
From the above given explanation it is determined that the purchaser will record the building at its actual cost of $450,000. Therefore, Option C ($450,000) is the correct answer and other option a, b, d and e are incorrect answer.
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