Problem 12-2Fields Laboratories holds a valuable patent (No. 758-6002-1A) on a precipitator that prevents certain types of air pollution. Fields does not manufacture or sell the products and processes it develops. Instead, it conducts research and develops products and processes which it patents, and then assigns the patents to manufacturers on a royalty basis. Occasionally it sells a patent. The history of Fields patent number 758-6002-1A is as follows. DateActivityCost2008–2009 Research conducted to develop precipitator $382,000Jan. 2010 Design and construction of a prototype 89,000March 2010 Testing of models 40,600Jan. 2011 Fees paid engineers and lawyers to prepare patent application; patent granted June 30, 2011 52,700Nov. 2012 Engineering activity necessary to advance the design of the precipitator to the manufacturing stage 84,500Dec. 2013 Legal fees paid to successfully defend precipitator patent 40,600April 2014 Research aimed at modifying the design of the patented precipitator 41,600July 2018 Legal fees paid in unsuccessful patent infringement suit against a competitor 36,000 Fields assumed a useful life of 17 years when it received the initial precipitator patent. On January 1, 2016, it revised its useful life estimate downward to 5 remaining years. Amortization is computed for a full year if the cost is incurred prior to July 1, and no amortization for the year if the cost is incurred after June 30. The company’s year ends December 31. Compute the carrying value of patent No. 758-6002-1A on each of the following dates: (a) December 31, 2011 $(b) December 31, 2015 $(c) December 31, 2018 $

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Fields Laboratories holds a valuable patent (No. 758-6002-1A) on a precipitator that prevents certain types of air pollution. Fields does not manufacture or sell the products and processes it develops. Instead, it conducts research and develops products and processes which it patents, and then assigns the patents to manufacturers on a royalty basis. Occasionally it sells a patent. The history of Fields patent number 758-6002-1A is as follows.

Date
Activity
Cost
2008–2009 Research conducted to develop precipitator $382,000
Jan. 2010 Design and construction of a prototype 89,000
March 2010 Testing of models 40,600
Jan. 2011 Fees paid engineers and lawyers to prepare patent application;
patent granted June 30, 2011 52,700
Nov. 2012 Engineering activity necessary to advance the design of the
precipitator to the manufacturing stage 84,500
Dec. 2013 Legal fees paid to successfully defend precipitator patent 40,600
April 2014 Research aimed at modifying the design of the patented precipitator 41,600
July 2018 Legal fees paid in unsuccessful patent infringement suit against a
competitor 36,000

Fields assumed a useful life of 17 years when it received the initial precipitator patent. On January 1, 2016, it revised its useful life estimate downward to 5 remaining years. Amortization is computed for a full year if the cost is incurred prior to July 1, and no amortization for the year if the cost is incurred after June 30. The company’s year ends December 31.

Compute the carrying value of patent No. 758-6002-1A on each of the following dates:

(a) December 31, 2011
$
(b) December 31, 2015
$
(c) December 31, 2018
$

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