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Business, 30.03.2021 21:00 julianbeaver76

Great Harvest Bakery purchased bread ovens from New Morning Bakery. New Morning Bakery was closing its bakery business and sold its two-year-old ovens at a discount for $686,000. Great Harvest incurred and paid freight costs of $28,000, and its employees ran special electrical connections to the ovens at a cost of $3,600. Labor costs were $30,800. Unfortunately, one of the ovens was damaged during installation, and repairs cost $3,600. Great Harvest then consumed $840 of bread dough in testing the ovens. It installed safety guards on the ovens at a cost of $1,440 and placed the machines in operation. Required:
1. Complete the following schedule to show the amount at which the ovens should be recrded in Great Harvest’s Equipment account.
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Total equipment
2. Indicate where any amounts not included in the Equipment account should be recorded.

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