Date | Cost | Accumulated depreciation | Carrying Amount | Revaluation Surplus | Income | Retained Earnings — Stratosphere Company acquires its only building January Year 000 The

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Stratosphere Company acquires its only building on January 1, Year 1, at a cost of $4,000,000. The building has a 20-year life, zero residual value, and is depreciated on a straight-line basis. The company adopts the revaluation model in accounting for buildings. On December 31, Year 2, the fair value of the building is $3,780,000. The company eliminates accumulated depreciation against the building account at the time of revaluation. The company's accounting policy is to reverse a portion of the revaluation surplus account related to increased depreciation expense. On January 2, Year 4, the company sells the building for $3,500,000.

Required:

Determine the amounts to be reflected in the balance sheet related to this building for Years 1-4 in the following table. (Use parentheses to indicate credit amounts.)

SOLUTION

Amounts in parentheses represent credits.

DateCostAccumulated depreciationCarrying AmountRevaluation SurplusIncomeRetained Earnings
January 1, Year 14,000,0004,000,000
December 31, Year 14,000,000(200,000)3,800,000200,000200,000
December 31, Year 24,000,000(200,000)3,600,000200,000200,000
December 31, Year 2(220,000)400,000180,000(180,000)
Balance3,780,00003,780,000(180,000)400,000
December 31, Year 33,780,000(210,000)*3,570,00010,000210,000200,000
Balance3,780,000(210,000)3,570,000(170,000)600,000
Sale, Jan 2, Year 4(3,780,000)210,000(3,570,000)170,00070,000(100,000)
Balance$ –$ –$ –$ –70,000500,000

* Calculated as $3,780,000 divided by remaining life of 18 years.

The net impact on retained earnings over the life of the equipment is negative $500,000 (debit), which is the difference between the purchase price of $4,000,000 and the selling price of $3,500,000.

Journal entries to account for the building under the revaluation model

January 1, Year 1

Building 4,000,000

Cash 4,000,000

December 31, Year 1

Depreciation expense 200,000

Accumulated depreciation 200,000

December 31, Year 2

Depreciation expense 200,000

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