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On August 3, Cinco Construction purchased special-purpose equipment at a cost of $9,300,000. The useful life of the equipment was estimated to be eight years, with an estimated residual value of $40,000.
a. Compute the depreciation expense to be recognized each calendar year for financial reporting purposes under the straight-line depreciation method (half-year convention).
b. Compute the depreciation expense to be recognized each calendar year for financial reporting purposes under the 200 percent declining-balance method (half-year convention) with a switch to straight-line when it will maximize depreciation expense.
c. Which of these two depreciation methods (straight-line or double-declining-balance) results in the highest net income for financial reporting purposes during the first two years of the equipment’s use?
TLM 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.
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In 20x1, G Co. started to develop a patent. Total costs incurred during the year amounting to P400,000. On January 1, 20x2, the patent was fully developed. Legal and registration cost incurred in registering the patent amounted to P300,000. It was estimated that the patent has a useful life of 25 years. In 20x4, G Co. started to develop a new improved patent to extend the life of the old patent. Development costs totaled P800,000. On January 1, 20x5, the new patent was completed and legal and registration costs incurred to register the new patent amounted to P320,000. It was estimated that the new patent will extend the life of the old patent by another 20 years starting January 1, 20x5. How much is the amortisation expense in 20x5?
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Financial Accounting-w/cd-package
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