Concept explainers
(a)
Assets: Assets refer to those resources that an organization owns, against which the organization derives a value in the future.
Cost of Asset: Cost of an asset refers to the total amount of expenditure that is incurred to acquire the asset and to make it ready for use.
Amortization: Amortization refers to the amount of depreciation expense charged on an intangible asset. Amortization results in the decreased value of an intangible asset.
Statement of
It has following three parts:
- Cash flow from operating activities
- Cash flow from investing activities
- Cash flow from financing activities.
Intangible Assets: Intangible assets refer to those assets owned by the organization which do not have a physical appearance but are used to generate a value for the business.
To identify: The total cost and book value of property, plant, and equipment on September 28, 2013.
(b)
To identify: The amount of depreciation and amortization expense for 2011-2013.
(c)
To identify: The amount of capital spending in 2013 and 2012.
(d)
To identify: The statement in which intangible assets disclosed and its types on September 28, 2013.

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