Multiple Choice
Broadway Corporation was granted a patent on a product on January 1, 2008. To protect its patent, the corporation purchased on January 1, 2019 a patent on a competing product which was originally issued on January 10, 2015. Because of its unique plant, Broadway Corporation does not feel the competing patent can be used in producing a product. The cost of the competing patent should be
A) amortized over a maximum period of 20 years.
B) amortized over a maximum period of 16 years.
C) amortized over a maximum period of 9 years.
D) expensed in 2019.
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