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6/15/23, 12:22 PM Assessment 4: Attempt review




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Started on Thursday, 15 June 2023, 12:39 AM
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Completed on Thursday, 15 June 2023, 11:22 AM
Time taken 10 hours 43 mins
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Grade 86.67 out of 100.00


Question 1

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Indicate whether the following statement is true or false:

Where an intangible asset is initially measured at fair value, this fair value must be measured in terms of an active market.




Select one:
True

False 




Explanation:
IAS 38.33 explains that when an asset is initially measured at its fair value (e.g. acquired in a business combination), the fair value of an
intangible asset must simply reflect the market participants’ expectations at the acquisition date about the probability that the expected
future economic benefits embodied in the asset will flow to the entity. There is no reference to a requirement for an active market.

IAS 38.47 goes on to explain that ‘the fair value of an intangible asset is reliably measurable if
(a) the variability in the range of reasonable fair value measurements is not significant for that asset or

(b) the probabilities of the various estimates within the range can be reasonably assessed and used when measuring fair value.’
The only time that IAS 38 requires that the fair value be determined in terms of an active market is when applying the revaluation model and
when calculating the residual value.




The correct answer is 'False'.




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Question 2

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Indicate whether the following statement is true or false:
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When providing the disclosure relating to intangible assets, this disclosure must distinguish between intangible assets that are internally
generated, those that are acquired by government grant and those acquired in another manner.




Select one:
True

False 




Explanation:
When providing the disclosure relating to intangible assets, this disclosure must distinguish between intangible assets that are internally
generated and those acquired in another manner.




The correct answer is 'False'.




Question 3
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Indicate whether the following statement is true or false:

The residual value of an intangible asset must be determined in terms of an active market.




Select one:
True

False 




Explanation:
The residual value of an intangible asset is zero except in the case of two situations, one of which is that there is an active market that can be
used to determine the residual value but the other requires that there is a commitment by a third party to buy the asset at the end of its
useful life – where this situation involves no active market at all. Thus the statement is wrong in that it states that the residual value must be
determined in terms of an active market.


The correct answer is 'False'.




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Question 4
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Indicate whether the following statement is true or false:
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Internally generated intangible assets may be capitalised under certain circumstances.




Select one:
True 

False




Explanation:
Although certain internally generated intangible assets may be prohibited from being capitalised (e.g. internally generated goodwill and
brands), this is not true for all internally generated assets.




The correct answer is 'True'.




Question 5

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Indicate whether the following statement is true or false:
All intangible assets must be amortised.




Select one:
True

False 




Explanation:
Only intangible assets with a finite life are amortised, and only if they are available for use. Intangible assets with indefinite useful lives are
not amortised – and assets that are not yet available for use are not amortised.




The correct answer is 'False'.




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Question 6
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Indicate whether the following statement is true or false:
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When calculating an asset’s value in use, the most recent and detailed cash flow forecasts should be used and should be based on the
longest period possible so as to give the most inclusive and accurate value i.e. if there is both a 5-year cash flow projection and a 10-year
cash flow projection available, then the 10-year cash flow projection must be used.




Select one:
True

False 




Explanation:
We should base the value in use calculation on cash flow projections that should ideally not extend beyond 5 years unless certain specific
conditions are met.




The correct answer is 'False'.




Question 7

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Fill in the missing amount:

A factory plant has an expected selling price of R220 000 if sold at reporting date, where this selling price was determined based on the
selling prices of identical assets in an active market. Legal costs of R10 000 would be incurred in order to sell this asset. Costs to reorganise

the factory after the sale of the asset would be C20 000. The fair value less cost of disposal would be R R210 000  .




Your answer is correct.

Explanation:
FV – CoD = R220 000 – R10 000 = R210 000

When calculating the FV-CoD, we deduct from fair value those costs that are directly attributable to the disposal, such as legal costs. The
reorganisation costs are not considered to be directly attributable to the disposal.


The correct answer is:

Fill in the missing amount:
A factory plant has an expected selling price of R220 000 if sold at reporting date, where this selling price was determined based on the
selling prices of identical assets in an active market. Legal costs of R10 000 would be incurred in order to sell this asset. Costs to reorganise
the factory after the sale of the asset would be C20 000. The fair value less cost of disposal would be R[R210 000] .




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