Financial Acct Print Ll W/ Wp
Financial Acct Print Ll W/ Wp
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ISBN: 9781119251668
Author: Kimmel
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.5AP

(a)

To determine

Intangible Assets: These are the long-term assets having no physical existence. However, the benefits provided by these assets are used by the company for a long period of time. Example: Patent, Trademark, Goodwill, Copyrights.

Amortization: Itis the process of allocating the value of the intangible assets over its estimated useful life.

To Record: the journal entries for the accounts related to intangible assets.

(a)

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Record the journal entries for the accounts related to intangible assets.

Date Account Titles and Description Post Ref. Debit ($) Credit ($)
2018
January 2 Patents                              46,800 
     Cash 46,800
   (To record the legal costs for the purchase of patent)   
January-June Research and Development Costs                                              230,000
     Cash 230,000
(To record the payment made for research and development )
July 1 Patents                              20,000
    Cash                                                                   20,000
(To record the legal costs for the purchase of patent)
September 1 Advertising Expense                                40,000
   Cash 40,000
(To record payment of advertising expense)
October 1 Copyright 200,000
     Cash 200,000
(To record acquisition of copyright)

Table (1)

Description:

January 1: Payment of legal costs for the purchase of patent.

  • Patents are intangible assets and is increased by $46,800. Therefore, debit the patents account with $46,800.
  • Cash is an asset and is decreased by $46,800. Therefore, credit the cash account with $46,800.

January-June: Payment of Research and Development costs

  • Research and Development costs are expenditures and is increased by $230,000. Therefore, debit the research and development cost account with $230,000.
  • Cash is an asset and is decreased by $230,000. Therefore, credit the cash account with $230,000.

July 1: Payment of legal and other costs for the purchase of patent.

  • Patents are intangible assets and is increased by $20,000. Therefore, debit the patents account with $20,000.
  • Cash is an asset and is decreased by $20,000. Therefore, credit the cash account with $20,000.

September 1: Payment of Advertising expense

  • Advertising expense are expenses and is increased that decreases the stockholders’ equity by $40,000. Therefore, debit the research and development cost account with $40,000.
  • Cash is an asset and is decreased by $40,000. Therefore, credit the cash account with $40,000.

October 1: Acquisition of copyright for cash.

  • Copyrights are intangible assets and is increased by $200,000. Therefore, debit the copyrights account with $200,000.
  • Cash is an asset and is decreased by $200,000. Therefore, credit the cash account with $200,000.

(b)

To determine

To prepare: the journal entries to record the 2018 amortization expense for intangible assets.

(b)

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Prepare the journal entries to record the 2018 amortization expense for intangible assets.

Date Account Titles and Description Post Ref. Debit ($) Credit ($)
2018
December 31 Amortization Expense                (1) 11,700 
     Patents 11,700
(To record the amortization expense for patents )  
December 31 Amortization Expense                (2) 4,600 
     Copyrights 4,600
(To record the amortization expense for copyrights )

Table (2)

Working notes:

Calculate amortization expense for patents.

Patents cost on 31stDecember, 2017=$60,000

Useful life = 20 years.

Legal cost paid for patents on January 2, 2018 = $46,800.

Number of months used = July 1, 2018-December 31, 2108

Amortization expense}=[[Acquisition costTotal useful life]+[Legal expenses for patents on January 2Remaining useful life]+[Legal expenses for patents on July 1Remaining useful life×Time period]]=[($60,00010 years)+($46,8009 years)+($20,00020 years×612)]=$6,000+$5,200+$500=$11,700 (1)

Calculate the amortization expense for copyrights.

Cost of copyrights on 31stDecember, 2017= $36,000

Useful life = 10 years

Acquisition cost on October 1, 2018 = $200,000.

Number of months used = October 1, 2018-December 31, 2108

Amortization expense=[[ Cost of copyright×1 YearTotal useful life]+[Acquisition cost×1 YearRemaining useful life×312]]=[$36,000×110]+[$200,000×150×312]=$4,600 (2)

(c)

To determine

To Prepare: the intangible assets section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2018.

(c)

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Prepare the intangible assets section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2018.

A Corporation
Balance Sheet (Partial)
December 31, 2018
Particulars Amount ($) Amount ($)
Intangible Assets
Patents ($60,000+$46,800+$20,000) 126,800  
Less: Amortization ($6,000+$11,700) 17,700 109,100
Copyrights ($36,000+$200,000) 236,000  
Less: Amortization ($25,200+$4,600) 29,800 206,200
Total intangible assets 315,300

Table (3)

(d)

To determine

To Prepare: the note to financial statements on A Corporation’s intangible assets as of December 31, 2018.

(d)

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A Corporation’s intangible assets have two patents and two copyrights. One patent is worth $60,000 that is amortized over 10 years. In addition to this legal costs of $46,800 was incurred to defend this patent, and thus is amortized over the remaining useful life of 9 years. Another patent was acquired worth $20,000 that is, amortized over 20 years. Two copyrights worth $36,000 and $200,000 were amortized over 10 years and 50 years respectively.

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