Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
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ISBN: 9781337788281
Author: James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 10, Problem 7MC
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Calculate the amount of total interest to be capitalized.
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What is proper time or time period over which to match the cost of an intangible asset with revenues if it is likely that the benfit of the asset will last fro an indefinite period?
a. 40 yrs
b. 50 yrs
c. immediately
d. at such time as reduction in value can be quantitatively determined
e. either a or b
f. none from the choices given
24.
Depreciation Concepts
Listed below are concepts and terminology related to depreciation.
Required:
Match each concept with the related terminology.
1.
The period of time over which the company anticipates deriving benefit from the use of the asset
2.
The cost of the asset minus its accumulated depreciation
3.
The total amount of depreciation expense that has been recorded for an asset since the asset was acquired
4.
The amount of cash or trade-in consideration that the company expects to receive when an asset is retired from service
5.
A process of cost allocation, not an attempt to measure the fair value of an asset
Terminology:
depreciation
accumulated depreciation
book value
estimated useful life
residual value
9. Under PAS 38 Intangible Assets, intangible assets are
amortized
a. using straight-line method applied to the shorter of an
. intangible asset's useful life and legal life
b. using an amortization method that best reflects the pattern
in which the asset's future economic benefits are expected
to be consumed by the entity.
C. using a residual value of zero, except in cases where the
revaluation model if applied.
d. all of these
10. Changes in amortization method, useful life, and residual
value are changes in accounting estimates and are accounted
for
a. prospectively.
b. retrospectively.
C. a or b
d. not accounted
Chapter 10 Solutions
Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
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