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- Prepare a schedule showing the intangible assets section of Cheyenne's balance sheet at December 31, 2020. CHEYENNE CORPORATION Intangible Assets Prepare a schedule showing all expenses resulting from the transactions that would appear on Cheyenne's income statement for the year ended December 31, 2020. CHEYENNE CORPORATION Expenses Resulting from Selected Intangible Assets Transactions < <Information concerning Adnan Corporation’s intangible assets is as follows. (a) On January 1, 2019, Adnan signed an agreement to operate as a franchisee of Hamed Copy Service, Inc. for an initial franchise fee of R$95,000. Of this amount, R$19,000 was paid when the agreement was signed, and the balance is payable in 4 annual payments of R$19,000 each, beginning January 1, 2020. The agreement provides that the down payment is not refundable and no future services are required of the franchisor. The present value at January 1, 2019, of the 4 annual payments discounted at 14% (the implicit rate for a loan of this type) is R$55,350. The agreement also provides that 5% of the revenue from the franchise must be paid to the franchisor annually. Adnan estimates the useful life of the franchise to be 10 years. (b) Adnan incurred R$85,000 of experimental and development costs in its laboratory to develop a patent that was granted on January 2, 2019. Legal fees and other costs associated with…Information concerning Haengbok's intangible assets is as follows. 1. On January 1, 2019, Haengbok signed an agreement to operate as a franchisee of CHIR DAK for an initial franchise fee of $150,000. Of this amount, $30,000 was paid when the agreement was signed, and the balance is payable in annual payments of $30,000 each, beginning January 1, 2020. The agreement provides that the down payment is not refundable and no future services are required of the franchisor. The present value at January 1, 2019, of the four annual payments discounted at 14% (the implicit rate for a loan of this type) is $87,400. Haengbok estimates the useful life of the franchise to be 10 years. 2. Haengbok incurred $130,000 of experimental and development costs in its laboratory to develop a patent that was granted on January 2, 2019. Legal fees and other costs associated with registration of the patent totaled $35,200. Haengbok estimates that the useful life of the patent will be 8 years. The patent has yet…