Answer:
a. The property is sold on credit.
<em>The amount realized is the cash received at the date of sale and the cash that will be received in future when the credit is settled. </em>
b. A mortgage on the property is assumed by the buyer.
<em><u>The amount realized increases</u></em><em> because the seller will see their debt reduced and still receive cash from the buyer for the purchase of the property. </em>
c. A mortgage on the property is assumed by the seller.
<em><u>The amount realized decreases</u></em><em> because the realized amount will have to be net of the mortgage that the seller now has to pay. </em>
d. The buyer acquires the property subject to a mortgage of the seller.
<em><u>Amount realized increases </u></em><em>as the buyer will become the one making mortgage payments instead of the seller which effectively means that the seller gets the realized value net of debt. </em>
e. Stock that has a basis to the purchaser of $6,000 and a fair market value of $10,000 is received by the seller as part of the consideration.
<em><u>Realized value increases to $10,000</u></em><em> because that is the fair value of the stock when exchange for the property. </em>