EBK INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING: REPORTING
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Author: PAGACH
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Chapter 12, Problem 15E
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To determine
Prepare journal entries to record the impairment loss on trademark of company P.
2.
To determine
Prepare journal entries to record the impairment loss on trademark of company P, assume that the company uses IFRS. State the difference between impairment losses calculated under IFRS and under GAAP.
3.
To determine
Assume that the company had a fair value of $70,000 of trademark; state the manner in which the company would account this if it uses (a) U.S. GAAP or (b) IFRS.
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EBK INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING: REPORTING
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