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How is the accounting treatment of the following asset’s valuation (after acquisition) different between IFRS and...
Which of the following is a benefit of the convergence between US GAAP and IFRS? Group of answer choices B. All companies now have a choice between different sets of financial reporting standards C. The IASB and FASB use the exact same conceptual framework to generate accounting standards D. All companies will produce financial statements in English A. Increased comparability between financial statements produced in different countries As a result of the convergence efforts since 2007: Group of answer choices...
Indicate whether each of the following describes an accounting treatment that is acceptable under IFRS, U.S. GAAP, both, or neither. A company takes out a loan to finance the construction of a building that will be used by the company. The interest on the loan is capitalized as part of the cost of the building. Inventory is reported on the balance sheet using the last-in, first-out (LIFO) cost flow assumption. ,The gain on a sale and leaseback transaction classified as...
All of the following statements regarding IFRS accounting treatments for intangibles are true except: Under IFRS, costs in the development phase of Research & Development costs are expensed once technological feasibility is achieved. O IFRS permits some capitalization of internally generated intangible assets. O IFRS allows reversal of impairment losses when there has been a change in economic conditions. O IFRS permits revaluation on limited-life intangible assets.
Bessrawl Corporation is a U.S.-based company that prepares its consolidated financial statements in accordance with U.S. GAAP. The company reported income in 2017 of $1,000,000 andstockholders’ equity at December 31, 2017, of $8,000,000.The CFO of Bessrawl has learned that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is considering requiring U.S. companies to use IFRS in preparing consolidated financial statements. The company wishes to determine the impact that a switch to IFRS would have on its financialstatements and has engaged you to...
1. Is the allocation of acquisition cost to goodwill subjective? Discuss. 2. How does the allocation of acquisition cost to goodwill affect profit and cash flows in subsequent years? For your critical analysis, you could compare the effect of the accounting treatment of goodwill in subsequent years with the effect of the accounting treatment of property, plant and equipment (or intangibles with finite useful lives) in subsequent years.
CA12.4 (LOS) 1filhQMJ (Accounting for Research and Development Costs) Cuevas Co. is in the process of developing a revolutionary new product. A new division of the company was formed to develop, manufacture, and market this new product. As of year-end (December 31, 2019), the new product has not been manufactured for resale ( economic viability has not been achieved). However, a prototype unit was built and is in operation. Throughout 2019, the new division incurred certain costs. These costs include...
This assignment is based on the case Biosensors International Group: Valuation and Impairment Testing of Intangibles (HBSP No.: NTU053) and some related research. It is important that you read and understand the case before answering the assignment questions. The case highlights that Matthew Tay, who is an analyst, is concerned about the significant increase in intangibles and goodwill from 4% to 62% of total assets of Biosensors International Group (BIG). Matthew wondered what the intangibles and goodwill represented, how they...
37. Indicate whether each of the following describes an accounting treatment that is acceptable under IFRS, U.S. GAAP. both, or neither, by checking the appropriate box. Page 153 Acceptable Under . A company takes out a loan to finance the construction of a building that will be used by IFRS U.S. GAAP Both Neither the company. The interest on the loan is capitalized as part of the cost of the building. Inventory is reported on the balance sheet using the...
Ciclista Inc., a bicycle manufacturer, is preparing its financial statements for December 31, 2020. The company has identified the following legal situations that can be classified as contingencies.1. The company has discovered that a type of bicycle that they began to manufacture and sell in 2020 has some defects in the handlebars. The company has sent a statement to newspapers and magazines offering to replace the handlebars. The company estimates a cost of $ 400,000 for these repairs (This is...
Amgen, Inc., reports the following footnote to its 10-K report. Immunex acquisition. On July 15, 2002, the Company acquired all of the outstanding common stock of Immunex in a transaction accounted for as a business combination. Immunex was a leading biotechnology company dedicated to developing immune system science to protect human health. The acquisition enhanced Amgen’s strategic position within the biotechnology industry by strengthening and diversifying its (1) product base and product pipeline in key therapeutic areas, and (2) discovery...