Blue Company owns a 7420acre tract of timber purchased in 20
Blue Company owns a 7,420-acre tract of timber purchased in 2003 at a cost of $1,378 per acre. At the time of purchase, the land was estimated to have a value of $318 per acre without the timber. Blue Company has not logged this tract since it was purchased. In 2017, Blue had the timber cruised. The cruise (appraiser) estimated that each acre contained 8,480 board feet of timber. In 2017, Blue built 10 miles of roads at a cost of $8,310 per mile. After the roads were completed, Blue logged and sold 3,710 trees containing 901,000 board feet.
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Part C:
Blue Plants should Capitalize the expenses of $ 74,200 (4*5*3710) and adjust the depletion the next time the timber is harvested.
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| PartA | |
| Cost per Acre | 1,378.00 |
| Less: Cost per Acre without Timber | 318.00 |
| Cost per acre for Timber | 1,060.00 |
| Cost of Timber(1060*7420) | 7,865,200.00 |
| Depletion(7420*8480) | 62,921,600.00 |
| Depletion per Feet (7865200/62921600) | 0.1250 |
| Cost of timber sold(901000*.1250) | 112,625.00 |
