INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING ACCESS 540 DAY
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.33E
Intangibles; start-up costs
• LO10–1, LO10–8
Freitas Corporation was organized early in 2018. The following expenditures were made during the first few months of the year:
Attorneys’ fees in connection with the organization of the corporation | $ 12,000 |
State filing fees and other incorporation costs | 3,000 |
Purchase of a patent | 20,000 |
Legal and other fees for transfer of the patent | 2,000 |
Purchase of equipment | 30,000 |
Pre-opening salaries and employee training | 40,000 |
Total | $107,000 |
Required:
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INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING ACCESS 540 DAY
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