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2. What is the carrying value of Land after the recognition of the impairment loss?
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- Estimate the average total estimated useful life of depreciable property, plant, and equipment. Starbucks reports 580.6 million of depreciation and amortization in the statement of cash flows, of which 4.5 million relates to amortization of limited-life intangible assets. Does the estimate reconcile with stated accounting policy on useful lives for property, plant, and equipment? Explain.The company provided the data of PP&E in a cash-generating unit (CGU) as follows: Cost Accumulated Depreciation Equipment A $ 15,000 $ 8,000 Equipment B 30,000 19,000 Equipment C 45,000 23,000 The unit’s fair value less costs to sell was $25,000. The unit’s future cash flows was $32,000, and its present value was $28,000. The company adopted IFRS. Prepare journal entries to record impairment. If the recoverable amount of Equipment C is $19,000, prepare journal entries to record impairment. If the recoverable amount of Equipment C is $24,000, prepare journal entries to record impairment.Autry Company uses the straight-line depreciation method, and reports the information below for its plant assets below: Cost: $850,000. Annual depreciation expense: $50,000. Accumulated depreciation expense: $200,000. Required: a. Compute the analytical measures of plant age for Autry Company b. What information is useful to determine an estimated point of plant asset replacement in a forecast of future cash flows? c. Will the analytical measures of plant age impact (be included) an analyst's forecast in this case?
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