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- 7. An entity had purchased equipment for P5,600,000 on January 1, 2018. The equipment had an 8-year life and residual value of P800,000. The entity depreciated the equipment using the straight line method. On December 31, 2021, the entity questioned the recoverability of the carrying amount of this equipment. On same date, the discounted expected net future cash inflows related to the continued use and eventual equipment amounted to P3,500,000. The fair value of the equipment was P3,000,000. After any loss on impairment has been recognized, what is the carrying amount of the equipment?During 2019, ABC Co. sold for P21,000 some of its plant assets costing P150,000 and having accumulated depreciation of P119,000 at date of sale. The sale of the plant assets should be shown on ABC Co.’s statement of cash flows (indirect method) for the year ended December 31, 2019, as *a. a deduction from net income of P10,000 and a P21,000 increase in cash flows from financing activities b. an addition to net income of P10,000 and P21,000 increase in cash flows from investing activities c. a deduction from net income of P11,000 and P21,000 increase in cash flows from investing activities d. an addition of P21,000 to net income e. answer not givenBlue Company owns a trade name that was purchased in an acquisition of McClellan Company. The trade name has a book value of $3,500,000, but according to GAAP, it is assessed for impairment on an annual basis. To perform this impairment test, Blue must estimate the fair value of the trade name. It has developed the following cash flow estimates related to the trade name based on internal information. Each cash flow estimate reflects Blue's estimate of annual cash flows over the next 9 years. The trade name is assumed to have no salvage value after the 9 years. (Assume the cash flows occur at the end of each year.) Cash Flow Estimate $382.500 646,400 769,700 Probability Assessment Click here to view factor tables. Estimated fair value 20% $ 50% (a) What is the estimated fair value of the trade name? Blue determines that the appropriate discount rate for this estimation is 9%. (Round factor values to 5 decimal places, e.g. 1.25124 and final answer to O decimal places, e.g. 458,581.) 30%
- Oriole Company's balance sheet at December 31, 2026 reports assets of $1054000 and liabilities of $722000. All of Oriole's assets' book values approximate their fair value, except for land, which has a fair value that is $62000 greater than its book value. In addition, notes payable has a fair value that exceeds its book value by $52000. On December 31, 2026, Ivanhoe Corporation paid $449000 to acquire Oriole. What amount of goodwill should Ivanhoe record as a result of this purchase? O $3000 O $55000 $117000 $107000Crane Company owns a trade name that was purchased in an acquisition of Wildhorse Co.. The trade name has a book value of $2200000, but according to IFRS, it is assessed for impairment on an annual basis. To perform this impairment test, Crane must estimate the fair value of the trade name. It has developed the following cash flow estimates related to the trade name based on internal information. Each cash flow estimate reflects Crane's estimate of annual cash flows over the next 7 years. The trade name is assumed to have no residual value after the 7 years. (Assume the cash flows occur at the end of each year.) Probability Assessment Cash Flow Estimate 30% $250000 50% 360000 20% 450000 Crane determines that the appropriate discount rate for this estimation is 7%. To the nearest dollar, what is the estimated fair value of the trade name?Kingbird Company owns a trade name that was purchased in an acquisition of McClellan Company. The trade name has a book value of $3,500,000, but according to GAAP, it is assessed for impairment on an annual basis. To perform this impairment test, Kingbird must estimate the fair value of the trade name. It has developed the following cash flow estimates related to the trade name based on internal information. Each cash flow estimate reflects Kingbird's estimate of annual cash flows over the next 10 years. The trade name is assumed to have no salvage value after the 10 years. (Assume the cash flows occur at the end of each year.) Cash Flow Estimate $374,100 631,400 759,600 Probability Assessment Click here to view factor tables. Estimated fair value 20% LA 50% (a) What is the estimated fair value of the trade name? Kingbird determines that the appropriate discount rate for this estimation is 10%. (Round factor values to 5 decimal places, e.g. 1.25124 and final answer to 0 decimal places,…
- Carla Company owns a trade name that was purchased in an acquisition of McClellan Company. The trade name has a book value of $3,500,000, but according to GAAP, it is assessed for impairment on an annual basis. To perform this impairment test, Carla must estimate the fair value of the trade name. It has developed the following cash flow estimates related to the trade name based on internal information. Each cash flow estimate reflects Carla's estimate of annual cash flows over the next 9 years. The trade name is assumed to have no salvage value after the 9 years. (Assume the cash flows occur at the end of each year.) Cash Flow Estimate $381,100 649,200 759,600 Probability Assessment Click here to view factor tables 20% 50% 30% (a) What is the estimated fair value of the trade name? Carla determines that the appropriate discount rate for this estimation is 9%. (Round factor values to 5 decimal places, e.g. 1.25124 and final answer to O decimal places, e.g. 458,581.)Headland Company owns a trade name that was purchased in an acquisition of McClellan Company. The trade name has a book value of $3,500,000, but according to GAAP, it is assessed for impairment on an annual basis. To perform this impairment test, Headland must estimate the fair value of the trade name. It has developed the following cash flow estimates related to the trade name based on internal information. Each cash flow estimate reflects Headland's estimate of annual cash flows over the next 9 years. The trade name is assumed to have no salvage value after the 9 years. (Assume the cash flows occur at the end of each year.) Cash Flow Estimate $380,600 646,900 768,300 Probability Assessment Click here to view factor tables. Estimated fair value $ LA 20% (a) What is the estimated fair value of the trade name? Headland determines that the appropriate discount rate for this estimation is 9%. (Round factor values to 5 decimal places, e.g. 1.25124 and final answer to 0 decimal places, e.g.…Kruse Nonprofit has the following activity related to its property, plant, and equipment (PP&E) accounts, net of accumulated deprecation. There were no sales of PP&E during the year. Beginning balance = $172,000 Ending balance = $248,000 Depreciation = $24,000 Show which sections of the statement of cash flows (using the indirect method) will be affected, in what direction, and by how much for all PP&E activity.