Deck 11: Accounting for Intangible Assets

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When the value of an intangible asset is impaired,the change in the value of the asset is:

A) recognised as a charge in the statement of comprehensive income
B) recognised as a charge to equity
C) amortised over a period not exceeding 20 years
D) all of the above
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The initial recognition of the costs associated with intangible assets as an asset rather than an expense:

A) is consistent with the treatment of these costs for income tax purposes
B) is allowable provided that a future economic benefit exists
C) is allowable provided that the cost is material
D) all of the above
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AASB 138 prohibits recognising as intangible assets all internally generated:

A) costs of patents
B) brand names costs
C) trademark costs
D) all of the above
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Which of these is not an identifiable intangible asset?

A) Patent
B) Franchise
C) Television station license
D) None of the above, i.e., all are identifiable intangible assets
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The main reason why accounting for intangible assets is more difficult than accounting for other assets is:

A) intangible assets are inherently inert and their value can grow or dissipate quickly
B) intangible assets may be developed internally
C) intangible assets do not have physical substance
D) all of the above are equally important reasons why accounting for intangible assets is more difficult than accounting for other assets
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Prior to the first Australian accounting standard on research and development,costs associated with research and development were usually:

A) capitalised
B) expensed and reinstated
C) expensed in the period incurred
D) none of the above
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In negotiations leading up to a sale agreement,which of these is a method that can be used to estimate the amount of goodwill that exists in a business?

A) Calculate the present value of the profit stream the purchasing company would acquire and deduct from it the fair value of the net assets gained
B) Calculate the discounted value of 'super-profits' which are the difference between the expected annual operating profit and normal profit
C) Calculate the difference between the price paid for the business and the fair value of the identifiable net assets acquired
D) None of the above, i.e., all are methods of estimating the amount of goodwill that exists in a business in negotiations leading up to its sale
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In AASB 138,an 'identifiable non-monetary asset without physical substance',is the definition of:

A) an intangible asset
B) cash at bank
C) goodwill
D) none of the above
Question
Which of these accounting standards applies to goodwill?

A) AASB 3
B) AASB 136
C) AASB 138
D) All of the above
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When the sum of the fair values of the identifiable net assets acquired exceeds the cost of acquisition,the difference is known as:

A) negative goodwill
B) excess on acquisition
C) goodwill
D) both A and B
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The difference between goodwill and identifiable intangible assets is:

A) goodwill does not decline in value
B) goodwill cannot be separately identified
C) the cost of goodwill fails to meet the asset recognition criteria
D) all are differences between goodwill and identifiable intangible assets
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After 1 January 2005,the position that applies in Australia to the amortisation of goodwill is:

A) goodwill must be amortised systematically over the period during which the future economic benefits are expected to be consumed
B) goodwill is not required to be systematically amortised and is not subject to an impairment test
C) goodwill is not required to be systematically amortised but is subject to an impairment test
D) goodwill is to be amortised over a period not exceeding 20 years
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The initial patent period granted by the Australian Government and the potential legal life of trademarks and brand names,are respectively:

A) 10 years; unlimited, provided they continue to be registered
B) 16 years; unlimited, provided they continue to be registered
C) 20 years; 16 years
D) 7 years; 7 years
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The statement concerning the requirements of AASB 138 in relation to goodwill that is incorrect is:

A) it prohibits the recognition of internally generated goodwill
B) it distinguished between identifiable intangible assets and goodwill
C) it requires goodwill to be tested for impairment at least every 5 years
D) none of the requirements is incorrect
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Which of these provisions of AASB 138 is inconsistent with the asset recognition criteria of the Framework?

A) Reviewing the unamortised balance of goodwill annually and, to the extent it is no longer supported by probable future economic benefits, writing it down
B) Recognising purchased goodwill as an asset
C) Not recognising internally generated goodwill as an asset when the market value of an entity can be measured reliably
D) Amortising goodwill
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Which of the following is recommended as the preferred accounting treatment for excess on acquisition?

A) Reduce proportionately the fair values of the non-monetary assets acquired until the excess is eliminated
B) Reduce proportionately the fair values of the monetary assets acquired until the excess is eliminated
C) Treat it as a deferred credit in the balance sheet and periodically allocate it as income
D) Immediately recognise the excess on acquisition as income in the income statement
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AASB 138 requires disclosure of:

A) the aggregate amount of research and development costs recognised as an expense during the period
B) the amortisation methods used for intangible assets with finite lives
C) a reconciliation of the opening and closing asset balances showing additions, revaluations, impairment losses and amortisation
D) all of the above
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Internally generated goodwill:

A) is not recognised because it does not provide future economic benefits
B) is not recognised because of the difficulty of valuing it reliably
C) is recognised because it provides a future economic benefit
D) A and B are incorrect
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Which statement is correct? Under the current accounting standards applying to intangible assets:

A) no internally developed intangible assets should be recognised in the accounts
B) all internally developed intangible assets should be recognised in the accounts
C) some internally developed intangible assets should be recognised in the accounts
D) only goodwill developed internally should not be recognised in the accounts
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Under AASB 138,the cost of identifiable intangible assets that are purchased separately is:

A) the purchase price plus all cost directly attributable to preparing the asset for its intended use
B) fair value at the date of acquisition
C) the sum of expenditure incurred from the date the intangible assets first meet the recognition criteria
D) none of the above
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Explain and discuss the application of AASB 138 in its proposals to account for research and development expenditure.
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Purchased computer software should be:

A) recognised as an asset and recorded at cost
B) amortised over its useful life
C) subject to an impairment test
D) all of the above
Question
AASB 138 requires that entities classify their intangible assets into those with finite lives and those with indefinite lives.Which of these is a factor that tends to limit the useful life of intangible assets?

A) Technological obsolescence
B) Contractual and legal rights
C) Uncertainty
D) All are factors
Question
Discuss the arguments for and against each of the following:
i.Writing off goodwill immediately as an expense in the income statement
compared to recognising it as an asset in the balance sheet.
ii.Systematically amortising goodwill that has been recognised as an asset
compared to not amortising it.
Question
AASB 138 permits two bases for measuring intangible assets,subsequent to initial recognition,the cost model and the revaluation model:

A) in practice the revaluation model is the one that is most commonly applied
B) the conditions for the use of the revaluation model will only be met on rare occasions
C) in practice the two models are applied about 50/50
D) none of the above
Question
The recommended treatment under AASB 138 and Interpretation 132 of i.planning costs and ii.graphics and content costs,incurred internally by a company to develop its website is:

A) write-off both as expenses
B) i. expense: ii. recognise as an intangible asset if all the requirements of AASB 138 are met
C) recognise both as intangible assets if all the requirements of AASB 138 are met for both
D) it depends on the reasons the website was developed, e.g., was it primarily to promote and advertise the company's products?
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Which of these is not correct under AASB 138 concerning the measurement of intangible assets subsequent to acquisition?

A) If the revaluation model is used, amortisation is not required even if the useful life of the asset is finite
B) With both the cost and the revaluation models, all assets should be regularly tested for impairment
C) If the cost model is used, amortisation is required if the useful life of the asset is finite
D) The revaluation model is only permitted to be used if there is an active market for the asset
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Compare the costs likely to be recorded for internally developed patents with those associated with a patent purchased in an arm's length transaction.
Question
Distinguish between identifiable and unidentifiable intangible assets and explain how this distinction has affected the broad accounting treatment in Australia for each.
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Deck 11: Accounting for Intangible Assets
1
When the value of an intangible asset is impaired,the change in the value of the asset is:

A) recognised as a charge in the statement of comprehensive income
B) recognised as a charge to equity
C) amortised over a period not exceeding 20 years
D) all of the above
A
2
The initial recognition of the costs associated with intangible assets as an asset rather than an expense:

A) is consistent with the treatment of these costs for income tax purposes
B) is allowable provided that a future economic benefit exists
C) is allowable provided that the cost is material
D) all of the above
B
3
AASB 138 prohibits recognising as intangible assets all internally generated:

A) costs of patents
B) brand names costs
C) trademark costs
D) all of the above
B
4
Which of these is not an identifiable intangible asset?

A) Patent
B) Franchise
C) Television station license
D) None of the above, i.e., all are identifiable intangible assets
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5
The main reason why accounting for intangible assets is more difficult than accounting for other assets is:

A) intangible assets are inherently inert and their value can grow or dissipate quickly
B) intangible assets may be developed internally
C) intangible assets do not have physical substance
D) all of the above are equally important reasons why accounting for intangible assets is more difficult than accounting for other assets
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6
Prior to the first Australian accounting standard on research and development,costs associated with research and development were usually:

A) capitalised
B) expensed and reinstated
C) expensed in the period incurred
D) none of the above
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7
In negotiations leading up to a sale agreement,which of these is a method that can be used to estimate the amount of goodwill that exists in a business?

A) Calculate the present value of the profit stream the purchasing company would acquire and deduct from it the fair value of the net assets gained
B) Calculate the discounted value of 'super-profits' which are the difference between the expected annual operating profit and normal profit
C) Calculate the difference between the price paid for the business and the fair value of the identifiable net assets acquired
D) None of the above, i.e., all are methods of estimating the amount of goodwill that exists in a business in negotiations leading up to its sale
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8
In AASB 138,an 'identifiable non-monetary asset without physical substance',is the definition of:

A) an intangible asset
B) cash at bank
C) goodwill
D) none of the above
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9
Which of these accounting standards applies to goodwill?

A) AASB 3
B) AASB 136
C) AASB 138
D) All of the above
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10
When the sum of the fair values of the identifiable net assets acquired exceeds the cost of acquisition,the difference is known as:

A) negative goodwill
B) excess on acquisition
C) goodwill
D) both A and B
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11
The difference between goodwill and identifiable intangible assets is:

A) goodwill does not decline in value
B) goodwill cannot be separately identified
C) the cost of goodwill fails to meet the asset recognition criteria
D) all are differences between goodwill and identifiable intangible assets
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12
After 1 January 2005,the position that applies in Australia to the amortisation of goodwill is:

A) goodwill must be amortised systematically over the period during which the future economic benefits are expected to be consumed
B) goodwill is not required to be systematically amortised and is not subject to an impairment test
C) goodwill is not required to be systematically amortised but is subject to an impairment test
D) goodwill is to be amortised over a period not exceeding 20 years
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13
The initial patent period granted by the Australian Government and the potential legal life of trademarks and brand names,are respectively:

A) 10 years; unlimited, provided they continue to be registered
B) 16 years; unlimited, provided they continue to be registered
C) 20 years; 16 years
D) 7 years; 7 years
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14
The statement concerning the requirements of AASB 138 in relation to goodwill that is incorrect is:

A) it prohibits the recognition of internally generated goodwill
B) it distinguished between identifiable intangible assets and goodwill
C) it requires goodwill to be tested for impairment at least every 5 years
D) none of the requirements is incorrect
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15
Which of these provisions of AASB 138 is inconsistent with the asset recognition criteria of the Framework?

A) Reviewing the unamortised balance of goodwill annually and, to the extent it is no longer supported by probable future economic benefits, writing it down
B) Recognising purchased goodwill as an asset
C) Not recognising internally generated goodwill as an asset when the market value of an entity can be measured reliably
D) Amortising goodwill
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16
Which of the following is recommended as the preferred accounting treatment for excess on acquisition?

A) Reduce proportionately the fair values of the non-monetary assets acquired until the excess is eliminated
B) Reduce proportionately the fair values of the monetary assets acquired until the excess is eliminated
C) Treat it as a deferred credit in the balance sheet and periodically allocate it as income
D) Immediately recognise the excess on acquisition as income in the income statement
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17
AASB 138 requires disclosure of:

A) the aggregate amount of research and development costs recognised as an expense during the period
B) the amortisation methods used for intangible assets with finite lives
C) a reconciliation of the opening and closing asset balances showing additions, revaluations, impairment losses and amortisation
D) all of the above
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18
Internally generated goodwill:

A) is not recognised because it does not provide future economic benefits
B) is not recognised because of the difficulty of valuing it reliably
C) is recognised because it provides a future economic benefit
D) A and B are incorrect
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19
Which statement is correct? Under the current accounting standards applying to intangible assets:

A) no internally developed intangible assets should be recognised in the accounts
B) all internally developed intangible assets should be recognised in the accounts
C) some internally developed intangible assets should be recognised in the accounts
D) only goodwill developed internally should not be recognised in the accounts
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20
Under AASB 138,the cost of identifiable intangible assets that are purchased separately is:

A) the purchase price plus all cost directly attributable to preparing the asset for its intended use
B) fair value at the date of acquisition
C) the sum of expenditure incurred from the date the intangible assets first meet the recognition criteria
D) none of the above
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21
Explain and discuss the application of AASB 138 in its proposals to account for research and development expenditure.
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22
Purchased computer software should be:

A) recognised as an asset and recorded at cost
B) amortised over its useful life
C) subject to an impairment test
D) all of the above
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23
AASB 138 requires that entities classify their intangible assets into those with finite lives and those with indefinite lives.Which of these is a factor that tends to limit the useful life of intangible assets?

A) Technological obsolescence
B) Contractual and legal rights
C) Uncertainty
D) All are factors
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24
Discuss the arguments for and against each of the following:
i.Writing off goodwill immediately as an expense in the income statement
compared to recognising it as an asset in the balance sheet.
ii.Systematically amortising goodwill that has been recognised as an asset
compared to not amortising it.
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25
AASB 138 permits two bases for measuring intangible assets,subsequent to initial recognition,the cost model and the revaluation model:

A) in practice the revaluation model is the one that is most commonly applied
B) the conditions for the use of the revaluation model will only be met on rare occasions
C) in practice the two models are applied about 50/50
D) none of the above
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26
The recommended treatment under AASB 138 and Interpretation 132 of i.planning costs and ii.graphics and content costs,incurred internally by a company to develop its website is:

A) write-off both as expenses
B) i. expense: ii. recognise as an intangible asset if all the requirements of AASB 138 are met
C) recognise both as intangible assets if all the requirements of AASB 138 are met for both
D) it depends on the reasons the website was developed, e.g., was it primarily to promote and advertise the company's products?
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27
Which of these is not correct under AASB 138 concerning the measurement of intangible assets subsequent to acquisition?

A) If the revaluation model is used, amortisation is not required even if the useful life of the asset is finite
B) With both the cost and the revaluation models, all assets should be regularly tested for impairment
C) If the cost model is used, amortisation is required if the useful life of the asset is finite
D) The revaluation model is only permitted to be used if there is an active market for the asset
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28
Compare the costs likely to be recorded for internally developed patents with those associated with a patent purchased in an arm's length transaction.
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29
Distinguish between identifiable and unidentifiable intangible assets and explain how this distinction has affected the broad accounting treatment in Australia for each.
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