decides to sell the painting‚ what tax issues does she face? The painting is a ordinary asset‚ and she needs to treat the sale of it as a ordinary gain‚ unless she wants to treat it as a capital gain (Hoffman‚ 2013‚ p 16-5). 5. Is a note receivable that arose in the ordinary course of the taxpayer ’s retail business capital asset? Why or why not? A note receivable is not a capital asset; it is an ordinary asset and generates ordinary income (Hoffman‚ 2013‚ p 16-4). 7. Michael is a "bond trader"
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ACTG 351 HW #2 (Long-term Assets) 1. At January 1‚ the balances in Equipment and Accumulated Depreciation were $1‚021‚500 and $189‚900‚ respectively. At December 31 after adjusting entries‚ the balances were $1‚125‚900 and $452‚700‚ respectively. During the year‚ $148‚500 of equipment was acquired and equipment with a book value of $25‚200 was sold. What was Depreciation Expense for the year? Equipment 1‚021‚500 148‚500 1‚125‚900 Plug A Accumulated Depreciation 189‚900 Plug B Dep Exp 452‚700 Plug
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Compiled AASB Standard AASB 138 Intangible Assets This compiled Standard applies to annual reporting periods beginning on or after 1 July 2009. Early application is permitted. It incorporates relevant amendments made up to and including 25 June 2009. Prepared on 30 October 2009 by the staff of the Australian Accounting Standards Board. AASB 138-compiled 2 COPYRIGHT Obtaining Copies of Accounting Standards Compiled versions of Standards‚ original Standards and amending Standards (see Compilation
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ACCOUNTING 260 INTANGIBLE ASSETS QUIZ QUESTIONS 1. List two assets which would not meet the ‘identifiable’ aspect of the definition of an intangible asset. (2 Marks) Goodwill Customer loyalty 2. Intangible assets acquired via a separate acquisition are always recognised. Why? (2 Marks) The price an entity pays to acquire an intangible asset will reflect expectations about future economic benefits of the will flow to the company. This meets the probability test to identify an asset. 3. How is an intangible
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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 260 INTANGIBLE ASSETS QUIZ QUESTIONS 1. List two assets which would not meet the ‘identifiable’ aspect of the definition of an intangible asset. (2 Marks) 2. Intangible assets acquired via a separate acquisition are always recognised. Why? (2 Marks) 3. How is an intangible asset acquired as part of a business combination measured for initial recognition? Why? (2 Marks) 4. List two ways that fair value could be determined for intangible assets acquired as part of a business
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of Assets Learn | Consult | Research Intangibles • Identifiable non-monetary asset without physical substance • IAS 38 prescribes special criteria for an asset to be recognized as intangible asset • Tangible or intangible must meet the criteria of asset to be recognized – Controlled by entity as a result of past event – Probable future economic inflow (revenue or cost saving) Recognition • Must meet the definition of asset • Must meet criteria set by IAS 38 – Cost of asset reliably
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Term paper titled: “Asset quality in Indian Banks: Analysis and Trends” Submitted to Prof. P C Narayan In partial fulfillment for the requirements of completion of course Banking‚ Financial markets and Systems Submitted by: Group 18 Patil Akshay Vishwanath AnkitKhirwal Rachit Srivastava 1111078 1111244 1111367 1 Contents Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................
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Managing Assets and Liabilities: Strategies for Insurance Companies October 2008 Financial Services Commission of Jamaica Insurance Seminar - October 30‚ 2008 Michael Hafeman‚ FSA‚ FCIA‚ MAAA Context for Asset-Liability Management Risks and Risk Tolerance Risk Measurement ALM Techniques Organizational Issues Supervisory Objectives Managing Assets and Liabilities: Strategies for Insurance Companies 2 What is it and why is it used? Managing Assets and Liabilities: Strategies
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This pack of ECO 316 Week 1 Chapter 5 The Theory of Portfolio Allocation comprises: 5.1 Multiple Choice Questions 1) A portfolio is a 2) The theory of portfolio allocation describes 3) An asset in a portfolio always represents 4) Which of the following assets made up the largest fraction of the portfolios of U.S. households in 2006? 5) Which of the following assets made up the largest fraction of the portfolios of U.S. households in 1950? 6) Which of the following
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