jamespucyk
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- Feb 7, 2006
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I ran across a question in Schweser Qbank that ran something like this and the text and the notes were not too much help and the answer makes me wonder, here goes...
Basically they say the company has loan A, taken out exclusivly for construction, paying interest rate X and the company has a general loan, B, paying out Y interest, how much interest should be capitalize,
The answer is, according to SFAS 34, the capitalize X, which specifically the amount taken out to finance the construction. But schweser insists, in their answer to capitalize X and Y (prorated for the remainder of the cost of construction). I can see their logic, that the loan oustanding was used in someway to pay for the project. But the text is quite clear and SFAS 34 states that is should be capitalized as stated in the text, any ideas?
Basically they say the company has loan A, taken out exclusivly for construction, paying interest rate X and the company has a general loan, B, paying out Y interest, how much interest should be capitalize,
The answer is, according to SFAS 34, the capitalize X, which specifically the amount taken out to finance the construction. But schweser insists, in their answer to capitalize X and Y (prorated for the remainder of the cost of construction). I can see their logic, that the loan oustanding was used in someway to pay for the project. But the text is quite clear and SFAS 34 states that is should be capitalized as stated in the text, any ideas?