Klingon Widgets, Inc., purchased new cloaking machinery three years ago for $4 million

Klingon Widgets, Inc., purchased new cloaking machinery three years ago for $4 million. The machinery can be sold to the Romulans today for $6.2 million. Klingon’s current balance sheet shows net fixed assets of $2.8 million, current liabilities of $710,000, and net working capital of $130,000. If all the current assets were liquidated today, the company would receive $825,000 cash.

What is the book value of klingons assets today ?

What is the Market Value ?

My question is about the inital purchase of the machine do I need to do something with that and the price they can sell it for ?

The Correct Answer and Explanation is :

Solution:

1. Book Value of Klingon’s Assets Today

The book value of assets is determined by the accounting records and represents historical costs minus depreciation.

  • Net Fixed Assets (Book Value) = $2.8 million
  • Net Working Capital (NWC) = Current Assets – Current Liabilities
  • Given NWC = $130,000
  • Current Liabilities = $710,000
  • So, Current Assets = NWC + Current Liabilities
    = $130,000 + $710,000
    = $840,000

Thus, the Book Value of Klingon’s Assets = Net Fixed Assets + Current Assets
= $2.8 million + $840,000
= $3.64 million

2. Market Value of Klingon’s Assets Today

The market value considers what the company can get if it liquidates its assets today.

  • Market Value of Machinery = $6.2 million (potential selling price)
  • Liquidation Value of Current Assets = $825,000 (instead of book value $840,000)
  • Total Market Value = Market Value of Fixed Assets + Market Value of Current Assets
    = $6.2 million + $825,000
    = $7.025 million

Key Explanation:

You do not need to adjust for the initial purchase price of the machinery ($4 million) because the book value already accounts for depreciation. However, the market value of the machine is what it can be sold for today ($6.2 million), which is higher than the book value ($2.8 million). The market value reflects the real worth today, while the book value is just an accounting measure.

Thus, the book value of Klingon Widgets’ assets is $3.64 million, while the market value is $7.025 million.

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