Complete Question:
Pribuss Engineering prepares its financial statements according to International Financial Reporting Standards. During 2018, the company incurred the following costs related to a new product design:
Research for New Design $2.4M
DVMPT of New Product $1.3M
Patent Filing Fees $52K
The development costs were incurred after technological and commercial feasibility was established and after the future economic benefits were deemed probable. The project was successfully completed and the new product was patented before the end of the 2018 fiscal year. What amount should Pribuss expense in its 2018 income statement related to the above expenditures?
Answer:
The Research expenses of $2.4M that are written as expense in the Income statement and the Development costs of $1.3M and patent legal fees of $53k are capitalized.
Explanation:
The reason is that the International Standard IAS 38 Intangible Assets says that the expenditure incurred on the research that hasn't entered development phase must be written as expense in the year and the expenditure incurred on the development phase of the research outcomes must be capitalized to the extent it is ready for use. In this case $1.3M is clearly a development cost and patent legal fees of $53k is the expenditure that will prepare the asset and making it ready for use, so it must also be capitalized.
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It is and should be the managers job to do that
Answer:
Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= $15 per direct labor hour
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Overhead is allocated to each job based on the number of direct labor hours spent on that job.
The estimated overhead= $61,500.
Estimated direct labor hours= 4,100
To calculate the estimated manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:
Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base
Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= 61,500/4,100= $15 per direct tlabor hour
Answer:
cash 750 debit
note receivable 510 credit
NSF check 240 credit
-- to record increases of cash from reconciliation --
bank fees expense 44 debit
cash 44 credit
-- to record decreases of cash from reconciliation --
Explanation:
cash account 5,600
bank fees (44)
NSF 240
bank collected 510
adjusted cash: 6,306
We adjust based on the unknow information for the company like fees, collection and NFS found. we could also adjust for mistake but for this time, there isn't any.