Business, 24.04.2021 02:00, antoinewill05
On January 2, 2013 Dyson purchased a utility patent for a new consumer product and paid $180,000. At the time of purchase the patent was valid for 15 years. However the patents useful life was estimated to be only 10 years due to the competitive nature of the product with no residual value. On December 31, 2016, the product was permanently withdrawn from sale under government order because of a potential health hazard. Thus no future positive cash flows will result from use of the patent and its fair value is zero. What amount should Dyson charge against income in 2016 assuming straight-line amortization is appropriately recorded at the end of each year
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Business, 23.06.2019 18:10, DEUEIW
General widgets, inc., manufactures high-quality widgets. the widget industry is mature and few innovations occur. the widgets have to be built exactly according to particular specifications provided by customers. this requires the use of controlled processes and precise measurements. the company also needs to maintain high efficiency in its production process in order to meet the market demand. for this company, stability is more important than flexibility. which of the organizational cultures is best suited for general widgets? a.) clan culture b.) modern culture c.) hierarchy culture d.) market culture
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