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3 years ago
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When comparing an ETN to an ETF, which statements are TRUE? I ETNs have both credit risk and market risk II ETFs have both credi

t and market risk III ETNs have only market risk IV ETFs have only market risk
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Sheffield Laboratories holds a valuable patent (No. 758-6002-1A) on a precipitator that prevents certain types of air pollution.
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                        SHEFFIELD LABORATORY

                            PATENT (NO. 78-6002-1A)

Carrying value as at Dec 31

                                      2011                     2015                   2018

Cost                            $182,300           $349,000           $385,000

Amortization             <u> (10,724)   </u>             <u>(79,433)  </u>           <u>(142,403)</u>

                                 <u> 171,576     </u>         <u>   269,567  </u>           <u>242,597</u>

Cost

As at 31 Dec 2011

Design and construction of a prototype                                     $89,000

Testing of models                                                                           40,600

Fees paid engineers and lawyers to prepare application          <u> 52,700</u>

                                                                                                       <u>$182,300</u>

As at 31 Dec 2012

Cost as at Jan 1, 2012                                                                $182,300

Additional cost during the year:

Engineering activity necessary to advance.                           <u> $84,500  </u>

                                                                                                    <u>$266,800</u>

As at 31 Dec 2013

Cost as at Jan 1, 2013                                                                $266,800

Additional cost during the year:

legal fee paid                                                                              <u>$40600  </u>

                                                                                                 <u>   $307,400</u>

As at 31 Dec 2014

Cost as at Jan 1, 2013                                                                $307,400

Additional cost during the year:

Research aimed at modifying the design                                <u>$41,600 </u>

                                                                                                   <u> $349,000</u>

As at 31 Dec 2018

Cost as at Jan 1, 2018                                                                $349,000

Additional cost during the year:

legal fee paid in unseccesful patent infrigement.                   <u>  $36,000  </u>

                                                                                                    <u>$385,000</u>

Amortization for the year    

Dec 31 2011         $182,300/17 =  $10,724

Dec 31 2012

182,300/17                                          10,724

84,500/0                                          <u>      -       </u>

                                                         <u>  10,724</u>

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Dec 31 , 2013 :

  $182,300/17 =  $10,724            

  84,500/16    =      5,281

40,600/0     =     <u>    -  </u>

                         <u>   16,005</u>

Dec 31 2014  =  

$182,300/17 =  $10,724            

  84,500/16    =      5,281

40,600/16     =       2,538

41,600/17      =       <u> 2,447</u>

                         <u>   20,990</u>

Dec 31 2018  =  

$182,300/17 =  $10,724            

  84,500/16    =      5,281

40,600/16     =       2,538

41,600/17      =        2,447

36,000/0     =    <u>       -</u>

                         <u>   20,990</u>

Explanation:

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