Exam 9: Reporting and Interpreting Long-Lived Tangible and Intangible Assets
Exam 1: Business Decisions and Financial Accounting135 Questions
Exam 2: Reporting Investing and Financing Results on the Balance Sheet126 Questions
Exam 3: Reporting Operating Results on the Income Statement137 Questions
Exam 4: Adjustments, Financial Statements, and Financial Results138 Questions
Exam 5: Financial Reporting and Analysis140 Questions
Exam 6: Internal Control and Financial Reporting for Cash and Merchandise Sales131 Questions
Exam 7: Reporting and Interpreting Inventories and Cost of Goods Sold138 Questions
Exam 8: Reporting and Interpreting Receivables, Bad Debt Expense, and Interest Revenue140 Questions
Exam 9: Reporting and Interpreting Long-Lived Tangible and Intangible Assets141 Questions
Exam 10: Reporting and Interpreting Liabilities133 Questions
Exam 11: Reporting and Interpreting Stockholders Equity142 Questions
Exam 12: Reporting and Interpreting the Statement of Cash Flows143 Questions
Exam 13: Measuring and Evaluating Financial Performance143 Questions
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T. Powers Company's financial statements on December 31, 2010, showed the following:
What is the fixed asset turnover for 2010 (rounded to two decimal places)?

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A piece of equipment was acquired on January 1, 2010, at a cost of $22,000, with an estimated residual value of $2,000 and an estimated useful life of four years. The company uses the double-declining-balance method. What is its book value at December 31, 2011?
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When S. Dee Company bought B. Darin Company, the purchase price included a patent valued at $15,000. The patent has 10 years remaining of its legal life, but its estimated useful life to S. Dee Company was only 8 years. The journal entry to record the annual patent amortization would include a
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How does an asset impairment loss impact a company's financial statements?
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What is the adjusted balance in the Accumulated Depreciation account at the end of 2012?
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Beta Inc. acquired a machine on January 1, 2010 for $40,000. Beta paid $10,000 cash and signed a note for the balance. On January 3, it paid $1,000 freight costs for delivery of the machine. On January 5, Beta paid
$2,000 to have the machine installed. On December 30, Beta paid $500 for annual maintenance on the machine. On December 31, Beta recorded depreciation using the straight-line method. Beta expects to use the machine
for 10 years at which time it expects a residual value of $3,000. Prepare the journal entry to record depreciation on December 31, 2010.
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A company purchased a garage from a business with a 7%, 4-year, $75,000 note. The seller's book value for the garage was $42,750. What is the journal entry to record this purchase? 

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A company expects to use equipment that cost $48,000 for ten years and then sell it for $6,000. Using the straight-line method, the company should report depreciation for the equipment of:
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company A uses an accelerated depreciation method while Company B uses the straight -line method. All other things equal, during the first few years of the asset's use, Company B will show which of the following compared to Company A?
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Residual value is the estimate of the asset's value at the end of its useful life.
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Furniture with a $3,000 sticker price is purchased for $2,500 on account. Which of the following entries would properly record this purchase? 

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At the beginning of 2010, your company buys a $30,000 piece of equipment that it expects to use for 4 years. The company expects to produce a total of 200,000 units. The equipment has an estimated residual value of $2,000.
a. Find the depreciable cost.
b. Find the depreciation expense per year under the straight-line method. c. Prepare a depreciation schedule under the straight-line method.
d. Find the depreciation rate per unit under the units-of-production method.
e. Compare the annual depreciation expense using both methods assuming constant annual production.
f. Prepare a depreciation schedule under the units-of-production method if, 44,000 units are produced in one year, 53,000 units in year two, 51,000 units in year three, and 52,000 units in year four.
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A company buys a piece of equipment for $48,000. The equipment has a useful life of ten years. Using the double-declining-balance method, the company's depreciation expense in the first year would be:
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If the company sells the machine at the end of 5 years and receives $11,500, the journal entry to record the sale will include which of the following?
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The intangible asset most frequently reported by U.S. businesses is:
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Ordinary repairs and maintenance on long-lived assets are referred to as capital expenditures.
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