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ACC 304 Week 11 Final Exam – Strayer NEW
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Week 11 Final Exam: Chapter 12 Through 16
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
IFRS questions are available at the end of this chapter.
TRUE-FALSE—Conceptual
1. Intangible assets derive their value from the right (claim) to receive cash in the future.
2. Internally created intangibles are recorded at cost.
3. Internally generated intangible assets are initially recorded at fair value.
4. Amortization of limited-life intangible assets should not be impacted by expected residual values.
5. Some intangible assets are not required to be amortized every year.
6. Limited-life intangibles are amortized by systematic charges to expense over their useful life.
7. The cost of acquiring a customer list from another company is recorded as an intangible asset.
8. The cost of purchased patents should be amortized over the remaining legal life of the patent.
9. If a new patent is acquired through modification of an existing patent, the remaining book value of the original patent may be amortized over the life of the new patent.
10. In a business combination, a company assigns the cost, where possible, to the identifiable tangible and intangible assets, with the remainder recorded as goodwill.
11. Internally generated goodwill should not be capitalized in the accounts.
12. Internally generated goodwill associated with a business may be recorded as an asset when a firm offer to purchase that business unit has been received.
13. All intangibles are subject to periodic consideration of impairment with corresponding potential write-downs.
14. If the fair value of an unlimited life intangible other than goodwill is less than its book value, an impairment loss must be recognized.
15. If market value of an...