INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9780136946694
Author: GORDON
Publisher: RENT PEARS
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.6MC
To determine
To identify: The correct option.
Given information:
Fair value of trademark is $700,000.
Value of benefit is $710,000.
Net carrying value is $750,000.
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On May 1, 2019 , Al-Quds Co. purchased a trademark with a cost of $120000. The trademark is classified as an indefinite-life intangible asset At December 31 , 2019 and December 31, 2020, the following
information is available for impairment testing
12/31/2019
12/31/2020
Recoverable amount
$114,000
$116,000
The 2020 income statement will report:
a. Revaluation surplus of $2,000
b. Impairment Loss of $6,000.
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On May 1, 2019, Al-Quds Co. purchased a trademark with a cost of $120000. The trademark is classified as an indefinite-life intangible asset. At December 31, 2019 and
December 31, 2020, the following information is available for impairment testing:
12/31/2019
12/31/2020
Recoverable amount
$114,000
$116,000
The 2020 income statement will report:
Revaluation surplus of $2,000
a
b. Impairment Loss of $6,000.
C. Recovery of Impairment of $2,000
d. Recovery of Impairment of $6,000
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