Cypress Timber Company has a December 31 fiscal year end. The following information is related to its
Question:
Cypress Timber Company has a December 31 fiscal year end. The following information is related to its Westerlund tract of timber land:
1. Cypress purchased a 50,000-hectare tract of timber land at Westerlund on June 7, 2023, for $50 million, paying $10 million cash and signing a 7% note payable for the balance. Annual interest on the mortgage is due each December 31. The note payable is due December 31, 2025. It is estimated that this tract will yield 1 million tonnes of timber. The timber tract’s estimated residual value is $2 million. Cypress expects it will cut all the trees and then sell the Westerlund site in seven years.
2. On June 26, 2023, Cypress purchased and installed equipment at the Westerlund timber site for $196,000 cash. The equipment will be depreciated on a straight-line basis over an estimated useful life of seven years with no residual value. Cypress has a policy of recording depreciation for partial periods to the nearest month. The equipment will be scrapped after the Westerlund site is harvested.
3. In 2023, Cypress cut and sold 110,000 tone's of timber.
4. In 2024, Cypress cut and sold 240,000 tone's of timber.
Instructions
a. Prepare the 2023 and 2024 journal entries for the above, including any year-end adjustments.
b. Show how property, plant, and equipment, natural resources, and related accounts will be reported on Cypress’s December 31, 2024, income statement and balance sheet.
If the total estimated amount of units that will be produced (extracted) changes during the life of the natural resource, is it still appropriate to use the units-of-production method? Explain.
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Accounting Principles Volume 2
ISBN: 9781119786634
9th Canadian Edition
Authors: Jerry J. Weygandt, Donald E. Kieso, Paul D. Kimmel, Barbara Trenholm, Valerie Warren, Lori Novak