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Reil [10]
2 years ago
3

The following information relates to the intangible assets of University Testing Services (UTS):

Business
1 answer:
ehidna [41]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Testing Services (UTS)

Balance Sheet

December 31, 2021

(Intangible Asset Section)

<u>Details                                                  $           </u>

<u>Intangible Assets</u>

Goodwill                                        295,000

Patent                                              80,500

Franchise                                    <u>   323,000  </u>

 Total Intangible Assets           <u>   698,500  </u>

Explanation:

Goodwill = Goodwill on December 31, 2021 = Cash paid - Fair value of the net identifiable assets = $2,745,000 - $2,450,000 = $295,000

Patent annual amortization expense = Patent value / Number of years UTS believes the patent will be useful = $92,000 / 8 = $11,500

Patent = Patent on December 31, 2021 = Patent value - Patent annual amortization expense = $92,000 - $11,500 = $80,500

Franchise annual amortization expense = Initial franchise fee / Contractual life of the franchise = $340,000 / 10 = $34,000

Franchise half-yearly amortization expense (from July 1 to December 31, 2021) = Franchise annual amortization expense / 2 = $34,000 / 2 = $17,000

Franchise = Franchise on December 31, 2021 = Initial franchise fee - Franchise half-yearly amortization expense = $340,000 - $17,000 = $323,000

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