Intermediate Accounting
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780136912644
Author: Elizabeth A. Gordon; Jana S. Raedy; Alexander J. Sannella
Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.1E
To determine
The allocation of total consideration into computer servers and consulting and training service.
Given information:
Stand alone price of Server is $850,000
Stand alone price of consulting and training is $150,000.
Lease rent per annum is $300,000.
Variable payment is $7,000 on an average based on use of server.
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