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- The following intangible assets were purchased by Goldstein Corporation: A. A patent with a remaining legal life of twelve years is bought, and Goldstein expects to be able to use it for seven years. B. A copyright with a remaining life of thirty years is purchased, and Goldstein expects to be able to use it for ten years. For each of these situations, determine the useful life over which Goldstein will amortize the intangible assets. A. fill in the blank 1yearsBricktown Exchange purchases a copyright for $50,000. The copyright has a remaining legal life of 25 years, but only an expected useful life of five years with no residual value. Assume the company uses the straight-line method to record amortization. What is the carrying value of the copyright at the end of the first year?On July 1, Duffy Company purchased a copyright for $6363. The copyright has an estimated useful life of 3 years and Duffy uses straight-line amortization. How should the copyright be treated in Duffy's December 31 financial statements? Choose the closest answer. a. Capitalized as an intangible asset with a net balance of $6363 on the balance sheet. b. Expensed in the amount of $6363 on the income statement c. Capitalized as an intangible asset with a net balance of $5302 on the balance sheet. d. Capitalized as an intangible asset with a net balance of $4242 on the balance sheet.
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