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Drabinski Ltd. decided on 1 July 20X3 to dispose of an asset group consisting of land, a building, and equipment. An active plan of disposal is being carried out, and sale is highly probable within the following year. The assets’ carrying values and estimated recoverable amounts at 1 July 20X3 are as follows: Cost Carrying Value Estimated Recoverable Amount Land $ 455,000 $455,000 $ 480,000 Building 3,250,000 1,610,000 955,000 Equipment 1,010,000 455,000 345,000 $ 4,715,000 $2,520,000 1,780,000 On 31 December 20X3, the net recoverable amount of the group is reliably estimated to be $1,811,000. On 1 April 20X4, the asset group is sold for $1,871,000, net of costs to sell. Prepare journal entries that are appropriate to record the information above.

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