Advanced Accounting (Looseleaf)
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Author: Hoyle
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Chapter 2, Problem 19P
a.
To determine
Describe the criteria for determining whether an intangible asset acquired in a business combination should be separately recognized apart from
b.
To determine
Identify which recognition criteria (separability and legal/contractual) may or may not apply in recognizing the intangible on the acquiring firm’s financial statements.
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Which one of the following internally-generated items may be eligible for capitalization as intangible assets in accordance with IAS 38 Intangible Assets? (Ignore business combinations.)
Select one:
a. Goodwill
b. A pre-production prototype
c. The cost of researching new material
d. A customer list
With respect to goodwill related to acquisition, an impairment
is a one-step process considering the entire entity
O is a two-step process which analyses each business reporting unit of the entity.
will be amortized over the remaining useful life of the asset
occurs when asset values are adjusted to fair value in an acquisition.
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Statement I: An internally generated goodwill shall not be recognized as an intangible asset.Statement II: In amortizing intangible asset, the appropriate method is the straight-line method, unless the pattern in which the asset’s economic benefits are consumed by the enterprise can be determined reliably.Statement III: Internally generated brands, mastheads, publishing titles, customer lists and items similar in substance should be recognized as intangible assets.Which of the following statements are true?
I and III only
I, II and III
I and II only
II and III only
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