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- Marlin Corporation incurred the following costs during the year ended December 31, 2024:Routine, on-going efforts to refine, enrich, & improve upon the qualities of an existing product 125,000Design, construction, and testing of pre-production prototypes and models 110,000 Quality control during commercial production including routine testing of products 150,000 Laboratory research aimed at discovery of new knowledge 180,000How much did Marlin Corporation incur in 2024 as research and development cost? a. 235,000 b. 275,000 c. 290,000 d. 330,000TLM Technologies had these transactions related to intangible assets during the year. Jan. 2 Purchased a patent from Luna Industries for $200,000. The remaining legal life of the patent is 15 years, and TLM expects the patent to be useful for 8 years. Jan. 5 Paid legal fees in a successful legal defense of the patent of $80,000. June 29 Registered a trademark with the federal government. Registration costs were $11,800. TLM expects to use the trademark indefinitely. Sept. 2 Paid research and development costs of $500,000. Required: 1. Prepare the journal entries necessary to record the transactions. If no entry is required, select "No entry required" and leave the amount boxes blank. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Jan. 2 fill in the blank 3a5c77f4ffe0ff9_2 fill in the blank 3a5c77f4ffe0ff9_3 fill in the blank 3a5c77f4ffe0ff9_5 fill in the blank 3a5c77f4ffe0ff9_6 Jan. 5 fill in the blank 3a5c77f4ffe0ff9_8 fill in the blank…On 1 June 20X1, Galaxy Co. purchased a new machine for use in its factory. The directors have capitalised the purchase price but are unsure how to treat the following related costs. 350,000 was spent on testing whether the machine was functioning properly. During the testing period (June — October 20X1), samples were produced and sold for a total of 75,000. 400,000 was also spent on training existing employees how to operate the new machine. The machine is being used to manufacture a new product, Product C and 1 million was spent on advertising this new product. Testing was completed and commercial production of Product C commenced on 31 October 20X1. Required: Advise Galaxy on how the above transactions should be dealt with in its financial statements for the year ended 31 December 20X1.
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