Due to rapid turnover in the accounting department, a number of transactions involving intangible assets were improperly
Question:
Due to rapid turnover in the accounting department, a number of transactions involving intangible assets were improperly recorded by the Goins Company in 2014.
1. Goins developed a new manufacturing process, incurring research and development costs of $136.000. The company also purchased a patent for $60,000. In early January, Goins capitalized $196,000 as the cost of the patents. Patent amortization expense of $19,600 was recorded based on a 10-year useful life.
2. On July 1, 2014, Goins purchased a small company and as a result acquired goodwill of $92,000. Goins recorded a half-years amortization in 2014, based on a 50-year life ($920 amortization). The goodwill has an indefinite life.
Instructions
Prepare all journal entries necessary to correct any errors made during 2014. Assume the books have not yet been closed for 2014.
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Accounting Principles
ISBN: 9781118566671
11th Edition
Authors: Jerry Weygandt, Paul Kimmel, Donald Kieso