Multiple Choice
Three years ago, Astro Masters, Inc. purchased the three assets listed in the following table. The chief financial officer, Bill Moss, is presently trying to decide what to do with each asset. He has three options for each asset: (1) sell it; (2) keep it; and (3) sell it and replace it with an equivalent asset. The following information is provided to aid his decision. On December 31, 2009, just before preparing the company's financial statements, Bill decides to replace Asset A and keep both Assets B and C. According to generally accepted accounting principles, at what dollar amount he report each of these respective assets on the balance sheet?
A) $4,500; $2,000; $2,500
B) $1,500; $2,000; $2,500
C) $2,000; $1,000; $3,500
D) $1,500; $2,500; $4,000
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