On December 2, 2014, Loofa Company, which operates a furniture rental business, traded in a used delivery truck with a carrying amount of $5,400 for a new delivery truck having a list price of $16,000 and paid a cash difference of $7,500 to the dealer. The used truck had a fair value of $6,000 on the date of the exchange. The exchange has commercial substance. At what amount should the new truck
be recorded on Loofa's books?
a. $10,600
b. $12,900
c. $13,500
d. $16,000
C
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