FUNDAMENTALS OF ADVANCED ACCOUNTING >I
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Chapter 4, Problem 18P
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Identify the appropriate answer for the given statement from the given choices.
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I. Non-cash assets amounted toa. P125,000b. P140,000c. P130.000d. P145,000
ASSET
EXPENSES
LIABILITIES
CAPITAL
REVENUES
(i)
67,500
85,700
50,500
53,700
49,000
(ii)
92,000
7,000
8,000
21,000
70,000
(iii)
112,000
85,000
200
171,000
25,800
(iv)
7,900
2,250
3,200
2,750
4,200
(v)
32,500
6,600
7,200
26,200
5,700
a) State the journal entries using the format given as in the picure
The carrying amount of the intangible assets as of December 31,2020 is
A) 7,400,000
B) 9,000,000
C) 9,070,000
D) 8,850,000
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FUNDAMENTALS OF ADVANCED ACCOUNTING >I
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