Answer:
Initial valuation of the building A=$540000
Initial valuation of the building B=$300000
Initial valuation of the land=$360000
Explanation:
First,we will calculate the total fair value of all assets:
Total fair value of assets=Fair value of building A+Fair value of building B+Fair value of land
Total fair value of assets=$585,000+$325,000+$390,000
Total fair value of assets=$1,300,000
Initial valuation of the building A= [tex]\frac{Fair\ value\ of\ building\ A}{Total\ Fair\ value} *lump-sum[/tex]
[tex]Initial\ valuation\ of\ the\ building\ A=\frac{\$585,000}{\$ 1,300,000}*\$1,200,000\\Initial\ valuation\ of\ the\ building\ A=\$540000[/tex]
For building B:
[tex]Initial\ valuation\ of\ the\ building\ B=\frac{\$325,000}{\$ 1,300,000}*\$1,200,000\\Initial\ valuation\ of\ the\ building\ B=\$300,000[/tex]
For Land:
[tex]Initial\ valuation\ of\ the\ building\ land=\frac{\$390,000}{\$ 1,300,000}*\$1,200,000\\Initial\ valuation\ of\ the\ building\ land=\$360000[/tex]
Check of answer;
Sum of all initial Values= Lump-Sum
$540000+$300000+$360000=$1,200,000
$1,200,000=$1,200,000