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Old 03-19-2008, 07:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have few multiple choice questions here. I believe I am right on most of these but if someone can check, I will be glad. My answers are in bold...


If a fixed asset is sold and the book value is greater than cash received, the company must
  • Recognize a loss on the income statement under other expenses
  • Recognize a loss on the income statement under operating expenses
  • Recognize a gain on the income statement under other revenues
  • Gains and losses are not to be recognized upon the sale of fixed assets
A gain is recorded on the sale of fixed assets when
  • The asset is sold for a price less than its book value
  • The assets book value is less than the cash received
  • A gain on sale is not permitted to be recognized
  • Accumulated depreciation is less than the cash received
Intangible assets are used in operations but
  • Cannot be specifically identified
  • Cannot be sold
  • Lack physical substance
  • Cannot be long-lived.
A patent was purchased for $670,000 with a legal life of 20 years. Management estimates that the patent has an 8 year economic life. The journal entry to record amortization would include a
  • Debit to amortization expense for $33,500
  • Debit to research and development expense for $670,000
  • Credit to patent for $83,750
  • Credit to accumulated amortization for $670,000
Which of the following is NOT a fixed asset?
  • Equipment
  • Buildings
  • Land
  • All of these are correct
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Old 03-19-2008, 07:28 PM   #2 (permalink)
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1) Recognize a loss on the income statement under operating expenses
2) The assets book value is less than the cash received
3) Lack physical substance
4) Debit to amortization expense for $33,500 (not 100% sure)
5) All of these are correct
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