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Madison Company acquired a depreciable asset at the beginning of Year 1 at a cost of $12 million. At December 31, Year 1, Madison gathered the following information related to this asset: Carrying amount (net of accumulated depreciation) $10 million dollar
Fair value of the asset (net selling price) $7.5 million dollar
Sum of future cash flows from use of the asset $10 million dollar
Present value of future cash flows from use of the asset $8 million dollar
Remaining useful life of the asset 5 years

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a. Determine the impact on Year 2 and Year 3 income from the depreciation and possible impairment of this equipment under (1) FRS and (2) U. S. GAAP.
b. Determine the difference in income, total assets, and total stockholders' equity for the period of Years 1—6 under the two different sets of accounting rules.

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