On January 2, 2014, Raconteur Corp. reported the following intangible assets : (1) copyright with a carrying

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On January 2, 2014, Raconteur Corp. reported the following intangible assets: (1) copyright with a carrying value of $15,000, and (2) a trade name with a carrying value of $8,500. The trade name has a remaining life of 5 years and can be renewed at nominal cost indefinitely. The copyright has a remaining life of 10 years.
At December 31, 2014, Raconteur assessed the intangible assets for possible impairment and developed the following information.
Estimated Undiscounted Expected Future Cash Flows Estimated Fair Value Copyright $20,000 $16,000 Trade name

Accounting
Prepare any journal entries required for Raconteur's intangible assets at December 31, 2014.
Analysis
Many stock analysts indicate a preference for less-volatile operating income measures. Such measures make it easier to predict future income and cash flows, using reported income measures. How does the accounting for impairments of intangible assets affect the volatility of operating income?
Principles
Many accounting issues involve a trade-off between the primary characteristics of relevant and representationally faithful information. How does the accounting for intangible asset impairments reflect this trade-off?

Intangible Assets
An intangible asset is a resource controlled by an entity without physical substance. Unlike other assets, an intangible asset has no physical existence and you cannot touch it.Types of Intangible Assets and ExamplesSome examples are patented...
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Intermediate Accounting 2014 FASB Update

ISBN: 978-1118147290

15th edition

Authors: Donald E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygandt, Terry D. Warfield

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