Chapter 22
Intangible Assets
PROBLEM 1: TRUE OR FALSE
1. FALSE
2. FALSE
3. TRUE
4. TRUE
5. TRUE
6. TRUE
7. TRUE
8. FALSE
9. TRUE
10. TRUE
PROBLEM 5: MULTIPLE CHOICE - THEORY
 1. C       6. D
 2. C       7. D
 3. D       8. C
 4. A       9. B
 5. D      10. A
PROBLEM 6: MULTIPLE CHOICE - COMPUTATIONAL
1. B (600,000 x 3/4) = 450,000. The default amortization method is
   straight-line. An amortization method based on revenue is
   prohibited.
2.   C (500,000 ÷ 50) =10,000
3. C (90,000 x 7/10) = 63,000 carrying amount as of Jan. 1, 20x3
   written-off in profit or loss in 20x3.
4. D
Solution:
 Design of tools, jigs, molds, and dies involving new
  technology                                            125,000
 Modification of the formulation of a process           160,000
 R&D Expense                                            285,000
                                   1
5. B
Solution:
 Depreciation                                                       300,000
 Salaries                                                           700,000
 Indirect costs appropriately allocated                             200,000
 Materials                                                          180,000
 R&D Expense                                               1,380,000
6. C
Solution:
  Special equipment - no other use                                   60,000
  Costs in producing prototype                                      200,000
  Cost of testing the prototype                                      80,000
     R&D Expense                                           340,000
7.    D The costs of market research activities are expensed as selling costs
      and not as R&D expense.
8. B
Solution:
 Duplication of computer software and training
 materials
  from product masters (1,000 units)                               25,000
 Packaging product (500 units)                                      9,000
 Total inventory                                                   34,000
9. C
 Other coding costs after establishment of technological
   feasibility                                                     24,000
 Other testing costs after establishment of technological
   feasibility                                                     20,000
 Costs of producing product masters for training
 materials                                                         15,000
  Cost of software                                                 59,000
10. A – the cost of trademarks