Intermediate Accounting
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Author: Elizabeth A. Gordon, Jana S. Raedy, Alexander J. Sannella
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.28E
Medifast | Book Value | Fair Value |
Cash | $ 36,000 | $ 36,000 |
Receivables | 100,437 | 100,400 |
Manufacturing equipment | 640,275 | 654,234 |
Patents (remaining life 10 years) | 60,000 | 854,000 |
Trademarks | 14,652 | 187,450 |
Payables | 58,902 | 58,902 |
Required
- a. What is the amount of goodwill acquired?
- b. What intangible assets are acquired? Which of the intangibles have an indefinite life? Which will be amortized? What will the amortization expense be in the year after acquisition?
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