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2. Which of the following statements is true concerning the criterion of identifiability of an intangible asset?
I. An intangible asset is identifiable when it is separable, meaning, the asset could be sold,
transferred, licensed, rented or exchanged.
II. An intangible asset is identifiable when it arises from contractual or legal right.
a. I only
b. II only
c. Both I and II
d. Neither I nor II
3. Which of the following statements is true concerning the criterion of control by the entity of an
intangible asset?
I. The capacity of the entity to control the economic
benefits from an intangible asset would normally stem from legal rights that are enforceable in a
court of law.
II. The skill of employees arising out of the benefits of training costs can be recognized as intangible
asset.
a. I only
b. II only
c. Both I and II
d. Neither I nor II
a. Both I and II
b. Neither I nor I
c. I only
d. II only
5. Which of the following statements is true concerning separate acquisition of an intangible asset?
I. If an intangible asset is acquired separately, the cost of the intangible asset can usually be
measured reliably.
II. If payment for an intangible asset is deferred beyond normal credit terms, its cost is equal to the
cash price equivalent.
a. I only
b. II only
c. Both I and II
d. Neither I nor II
8. The cost of an internally generated asset includes all of the following, except
a. Cost of materials and services used in generating the intangible asset.
b. Compensation costs of personnel directly engaged in generating the asset.
c. Fees to register a legal right.
d. Expenditure on training staff to operate the asset.
10. Which of the following statements is true concerning amortization of intangible assets?
I. Intangible assets with limited or finite life are amortized over their useful life.
II. Intangible assets with indefinite life are not amortized but are tested for impairment at least
annually.
a. I only
b. II only
c. Both I and II
d. Neither I nor II
11. It is the systematic allocation of the depreciable amount of an intangible asset over the asset's useful life.
a. Amortization
b. Allocation
c. Realization
d. Expiration
12. The amortization method used shall reflect the pattern in which the asset's economic benefits are
consumed by the entity. If such pattern cannot be determined reliably, what is the amortization method
used?
a. Straight line
b. Production method
c. Diminishing balance method
d. Ratio of current year's sales to the total expected sales
13. The residual value of an intangible asset shall be presumed to zero, unless
I. There is a commitment by a third party to purchase the asset at the end of its useful life.
II. There is an active market for the asset and residual value determined by reference to that market
and it is probable that such market will exist at the end of the asset's useful life.
a. I only
b. II only
c. Both I and II
d. Neither I nor II
14. The factors that are considered in determining the useful life of an intangible asset include all of the
following, except
a. Technical obsolescence
b. Expected action of competitors
c. Expected usage of the asset by the entity
d. Residual value
15. Which of the following statements is true concerning useful life of an intangible asset?
I. An intangible asset is regarded as having an indefinite useful life when there is no foreseeable limit
to the period over which the asset is expected to generate net cash inflows to the entity.
II. The useful life of an intangible asset arising from contractual or other legal rights shall not exceed
the period of those rights but may be shorter depending on the period over which the asset is
expected to be used by the entity.
a. I only
b. II only
c. Both I and II
d. Neither I nor II
16. An intangible asset acquired by way of government grant may be initially recorded at
I. Fair value
II. Nominal amount or zero, plus any expenditure that is directly attributable to preparing the asset for
its intended use
a. I only
b. II only
c. Either I or II
d. Neither I nor I
17. The cost of a separately acquired intangible asset comprises its purchase price, including import duties and
nonrefundable purchase taxes, and
a. Costs of introducing a new product or service
b. Costs of conducting a business in a new location
c. Administration and other general overhead costs
d. Directly attributable costs of preparing the asset for its intended use.
18. Directly attributable costs of preparing the intangible asset for its intended use include all, except
a. Cost of employee benefits arising directly from bringing the asset to its working condition
b. Professional fees arising directly from bringing the asset to its working condition
c. Cost of testing whether the asset is functioning properly
d. Initial operating losses
19. After initial recognition, an intangible asset shall be carried using the
a. Cost model only
b. Revaluation model only
c. Either cost model or revaluation model
d. Neither cost model nor revaluation model
20. Which of the following represents the maximum amortization period mandated for intangible assets with
maximum finite useful life?
a. 10 years
b. 20 years
c. 40 years
d. No arbitrary cap on the useful life has been established.
21. Which of the following items does not qualify as an intangible asset?
a. Computer software
b. Registered patent
c. Copyright that is protected
d. Notebook computer
25. A consideration in determining the useful life of an intangible asset is not the
a. Legal, regulatory or contractual provision
b. Provision for renewal or extension
c. Initial cost
d. Obsolescence
26. Amortization of an intangible asset with a finite useful life shall commence when
a. It is first recognized as an asset.
b. It is probable that it will generate future economic benefits.
c. It is available for use.
d. The cost can be identified with reasonable certainty.
27. A brand name that was acquired separately shall initially be recognized at
a. Recoverable amount
b. Either cost or fair value at the choice of the acquirer
c. Fair value
d. Cost
28. The recognition criteria for an intangible asset include which of the following conditions?
I. It must be measured at cost.
II. Its cost can be measured reliably.
III. It is probable that future economic benefits will arise from its use.
a. I, II, and III
b. I and II only
c. I and III only
d. II and III only
30. Which of the following statements in relation to intangible assets acquired in a business combination is
true?
I. Intangible assets acquired in a business combination shall only be recognized if they have already
been recognized by the entity being acquired.
II. Intangible assets acquired in a business combination shall not be recognized separately from
goodwill.
a. I only
b. II only
c. Both I and II
d. Neither I nor II
32. What does the standard require with respect to accounting for goodwill?
a. Goodwill should be amortized over a five-year period.
b. Goodwill should be amortized over the expected useful life.
c. Goodwill should be recorded and never adjusted.
d. Goodwill should be recorded and periodically evaluated for impairment.
34. An entity is performing its annual test of the impairment of goodwill for a cash generating unit. The entity
has determined that the fair value of the unit exceeds the carrying amount. Which of the following
statements is true concerning the test of impairment?
a. Impairment is not indicated and no additional analysis is necessary.
b. Goodwill should be written down as impaired.
c. The assets and liabilities should be valued to determine there has been an impairment of goodwill.
d. Goodwill should be retested at the entity level.
39. Which of the following costs should be excluded from research and development expense?
a. Modification of the design of a product.
b. Acquisition of research and development equipment for use on a current project only.
c. Cost of marketing research for a new product.
d. Engineering activity required to advance the design of a product to the manufacturing stage.
40. Which of the following should not be considered research and development activity?
a. Adaption of an existing capability to a particular requirement or customer need.
b. Application of research finding or other knowledge to a plan for a new product.
c. Laboratory research aimed at discovery of new knowledge.
d. Conceptual formulation and design of possible product alternative.
PROBLEMS:
41. Queenie Company reported the following data at year-end:
Franchise P 1,500,000
Computer software 2,275,000.
Patent 1,750,000
Deferred charges 350,000
Bond sinking fund 1,200,000
Trademark 3,000,000
Solution: A.
Franchise P 1,500,000
Patent 1,750,000
Trademark 3,000,000
TOTAL P 8,525,000
42. Yasmin Company paid P3,500,000 to purchase intangible assets with the following fair value:
In addition, the entity spent P2,000,000 to run an advertising campaign to boost its image in the local
community.
Solution: D.
Legal fees and other costs associated with registration of the patent totaled P300,000. At the year-end, the
entity paid P450,000 for legal fees in a successful defense of the patent.
What is the total amount that should be capitalized for the patent at year-end?
a. 2,050,000
b. 2,350,000
c. 300,000
d. 750,000
Solution: C.
44. Aynie Company acquired a patent for a drug with a remaining legal and useful life of six years on
January 1, 2015 for P5,400,000. On January 1, 2017, a new patent is received for an improved version of
the same drug. The new patent has a legal and useful life of twenty years.
Solution: B.
The following expenditures were incurred in developing and patenting the machine:
Purchase of special equipment to be used solely for development of the new machine P 2,000,000
Drawings required by patent office to be filed with patent application 30,000
Cost of testing prototype 300,000
Fees paid to government patent office 100,000
Research salaries and fringe benefits for engineers 350,000
Legal cost for filing patent 250,000
45. What amount of research and development cost should be expensed in the current year?
a. 2,650,000
b. 2,750,000
c. 3,030,000
d. 2,330,000
Solution: A.
TOTAL P 2,650,000
Solution: A.
TOTAL P 380,000
47. Bob Co. purchased a patent for P7,140,000 on January 1, 2014. The patent is being amortized over the
remaining legal life of 15 years expiring on January 2029.
During 2017, the entity determined that the economic benefits of the patent would not last longer than ten
years from the date of acquisition.
Solution: A.
48. Pengie Company incurred the following costs during the current year:
Routine on-going efforts to refine, enrich or otherwise improve an existing product P 125,000
Design, construction and testing of preproduction models 110,000
Quality control during commercial productions including routine testing of products 150,000
Laboratory research for discovery of new knowledge 180,000
Solution: C.
What amount should be recorded as amortization of franchise for the current year?
a. 50,000
b. 50,800
c. 40,286
d. 17,000
Solution: A.
50. Panpan Company acquired a trademark relating to the introduction of a new manufacturing process. The
entity incurred the following costs:
What total cost should be capitalized a intangible noncurrent asset in respect of the new process?
a. 4,750,000
b. 4,800,000
c. 4,250,000
d. 4,150,000
Solution: B.
51. Adelie Company incurred the following costs during the current year:
Research and development services performed by Key Company for Adelie P 100,000
Design, construction, and testing of preproduction prototypes 200,000
Testing in search for new products or process alternatives 250,000
52. Badelie Company incurred the following costs during the current year:
Design of tools, jigs, molds, and dies involving new technology P 125,000
Modification of the formulation of a process 260,000
Trouble-shooting in connection with breakdowns during commercial
production 115,000
Solution: C.
Design of tools, jigs, molds, and dies P 125,000
Modification of the formulation of a process 260,000
Research and development expense P 285,000
53. Dolphie Company made the following expenditures during the current year:
Solution: B.
Cost of market research activities P 250,000
Solution: D.
Packaging product P 1,000,000
Duplication of computer software and training materials from product master 140,000
Inventory P 1,140,000
55. What total amount of the costs incurred should be expensed immediately?
a. 750,000
b. 500,000
c. 1,500,000
d. 1,750,000
Solution: A.
Completion of detailed program design P 500,000
Costs incurred for coding and testing to establish technological feasibility 250,000
Start-up costs to be expensed P 750,000
Solution: C.
Costs of producing product masters for training materials P 2,000,000
Other coding costs after establishment of technological feasibility 200,000
Other testing costs after establishment of technological feasibility 300,000
Software cost P 2,500,000
57. On January 1, 2017, Lasagna Company signed an eight-year lease for office space. The entity has the
option to renew the lease for an additional four-year period on or before January 1, 2024.
During January 2019, two years after occupying the leased premises, the entity made general
improvements costing P7,200,000 and having a useful life of ten years.
On December 31, 2019, the entity's intention as to exercise of the renewal option is uncertain.
Solution: B.
Depreciation (7,200,000 / 6) P 1,200,000
58. Geller Company incurred the following costs in the current year:
Solution: B.
R and D equipment with useful life of four years P 500,000
60. Shawarma Company spent P3,000,000 on a new software package that is to be used only for internal use.
The amount was spent after the application development stage.
The economic life of the product is expected to be three years. The equipment on which the package is to
be used is being depreciated over six years.
What amount of expense should be reported for the first full year?
a. 3,000,000
b. 2,000,000
c. 1,000,000
d. 500,000
Solution: C.
Amortization (3,000,000 / 3) P 1,000,000
Monkey Company has been working on creating a new tablet to compete with existing tablets. The entity
is confident it has the ability to sell the asset and show a profit.
The entity spent P2,000,000 during the first quarter of the year studying alternatives.
During the second quarter, the entity spent an additional P500,000 improving one alternative at which
point it became technologically and economically feasible.
During the third quarter, the entity spent another P1,000,000 on the tablet making it ready for use and sale
by the end of the year.
Solution: B.
Capitalizable cost P 1,000,000
Solution: D.
First quarter P 2,000,000
Second quarter 500,000
Costs charged as expense P 2,500,000
63. On January 1, 2019, Baby Company signed an eight-year lease for office space. The entity has the option
to renew the lease for an additional four-year period on or before January 1, 2026.
On December 31, 2019, the entity's intention as to exercise of the renewal option is uncertain.
64. At the beginning of the current year, Masbud Company purchased Fat Company at a cost that resulted in
recognition of goodwill of P1,000,000.
During the year, Masbud Company spent an additional P500,000 on expenditures designed to develop and
maintain goodwill by training and hiring new employees.
Due to these expenditures, Masbud Company estimated that the benefit period of goodwill was indefinite.
Solution: A.
Cost of goodwill - January 1 2019 P 1,000,000
65. At year-end, Bing Company purchased for P20 per share all 200,000 of Geller Company's outstanding
ordinary shares.
On this date, the carrying amount of net assets of the acquiree was P3,000,000.
The fair value of identifiable assets on this date was P100,000 in excess of their carrying amount.
Solution: A.
Acquisition cost (200,000 x 20) P 4,000,000
Fair value of net assets (3,000,000 + 100,000) (3,100,000)
Goodwill P 900,000
66. At year-end, Tribbiani Company reported assets of P5,000,000 and liabilities of P2,000,000. The carrying
amounts of the assets approximate fair value, except for land which has a fair value that is P200,000
greater than carrying amount.
On the same date, Buffay Company paid P6,000,000 to acquire Tribbiani Company.
What amount of goodwill should be recorded by the acquirer as a result of this purchase?
a. 1,000,000
b. 2,800,000
c. 2,700,000
d. 3,000,000
Solution: B.
Acquisition cost P 6,000,000
Net assets at fair value (3,000,000 + 200,000) (3,200,000)
Goodwill P 2,800,000
67. Taco Company purchased another entity for P8,000,000 at year-end. The carrying amount of the
acquiree's net assets on the date of purchase is P6,200,000.
An analysis indicated that the fair value of the acquiree's tangible assets exceeded the carrying amount by
P800,000.
Solution: D.
Acquisition cost P 8,000,000
Net assets at fair value (6,200,000 + 800,000 (7,000,000)
Goodwill P 1,000,000
Solution: D.
Cost of testing the prototype P 225,000
Labor and material costs incurred in producing a prototype model 775,000
Research and development expense P 1,000,000
69. Chicharap Company incurred the following costs during the current year:
Solution: A.
Modification to the formulation of a chemical product P 200,000
70. Boobear Company incurred the following costs related to a new solar-powered car:
Salaries of laboratory employees researching how to build the new car P 700,000
Legal fees for the patent application for the new car 200,000
Marketing research to promote the new car 950,000
Design, testing, and construction of prototype 300,000
What amount should be reported as research and development expense for the current year?
a. 950,000
b. 1,150,000
c. 1,000,000
d. 300,000
Solution: C.
Salaries of laboratory employees researching how to build the new car P 700,000
Design, testing, and construction of prototype 300,000
Research and development expense P 1,000,000