Calculating interest costs

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Question - Concord Sporting Goods Inc. has been experiencing growth in the demand for its products over the last several years. The last two Olympic Games greatly increased the popularity of basketball around the world. As a result, a European sports retailing consortium entered into an agreement with Concord's Roundball Division to purchase basketballs and other accessories on an increasing basis over the next 5 years.

To be able to meet the quantity commitments of this agreement, Concord had to obtain additional manufacturing capacity. A real estate firm located an available factory in close proximity to Concord's Roundball manufacturing facility, and Concord agreed to purchase the factory and used machinery from Encino Athletic Equipment Company on October 1, 2016. Renovations were necessary to convert the factory for Concord's manufacturing use.

The terms of the agreement required Concord to pay Encino $67,000 when renovations started on January 1, 2017, with the balance to be paid as renovations were completed. The overall purchase price for the factory and machinery was $536,000. The building renovations were contracted to Malone Construction at $134,000. The payments made, as renovations progressed during 2017, are shown below. The factory was placed in service on January 1, 2018.

 

1-Jan

1-Apr

1-Oct

31-Dec

Encino

$67,000

$120,600

$147,400

$201,000

Malone

 

40,200

40,200

53,600

On January 1, 2017, Concord secured a $670,000 line-of-credit with a 12% interest rate to finance the purchase cost of the factory and machinery, and the renovation costs. Concord drew down on the line-of-credit to meet the payment schedule shown above; this was Concord's only outstanding loan during 2017.

Bob Sprague, Concord's controller, will capitalize the maximum allowable interest costs for this project. Concord's policy regarding purchases of this nature is to use the appraisal value of the land for book purposes and prorate the balance of the purchase price over the remaining items. The building had originally cost Encino $402,000 and had a net book value of $67,000, while the machinery originally cost $167,500 and had a net book value of $53,600 on the date of sale. The land was recorded on Encino's books at $53,600. An appraisal, conducted by independent appraisers at the time of acquisition, valued the land at $388,600, the building at $140,700, and the machinery at $60,300.

Angie Justice, chief engineer, estimated that the renovated plant would be used for 15 years, with an estimated salvage value of $40,200. Justice estimated that the productive machinery would have a remaining useful life of 5 years and a salvage value of $4,020. Concord's depreciation policy specifies the 200% declining-balance method for machinery and the 150% declining-balance method for the plant. One-half year's depreciation is taken in the year the plant is placed in service, and one-half year is allowed when the property is disposed of or retired. Concord uses a 360-day year for calculating interest costs.

1.  Land

2.  Buildings

3.  Machinery

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