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Listed below are several transactions that occurred during the year. In each case, all the amounts were debited to an account called "R and D costs." At the end of the year the company wants this account closed out and the amounts either expensed or capitalized to an asset account called "Development costs."
a. During the year $34,000,000 was paid to staff in the research division of a pharmaceutical firm. Supplies used totaled $3,000,000. Rent on the research building totaled $1,000,000. Utilities totaled $1,400,000. Head office allocated $1,500,000 in general overhead to the research division. The total spent on research was $40,900,000. The company is completing five different projects investigating whether five different drug combinations effectively reduce cancer in patients. One of the five drugs was very successful in most cases. Market research shows there is a huge market for this drug. The Board has committed resources to complete the project and market the drug; 10% of the total research staff is working on the successful drug combination.
b. During the year $22,000,000 was paid to staff to investigate whether a drug combination was effective for reducing a specific type of cancer. The drug was very successful in most cases. Management is committed to continuing this project and has secured financial and technical resources to see if the drug will prove to be commercially viable.
c. Last year $70,000,000 in costs were capitalized as all the development cost criteria were satisfied for a specific drug combination. During the current year a further $10,000,000 was spent that can be directly attributed to this drug's development. Near the end of the year a competitor surprisingly started selling a similar drug. The first-mover advantage of the competing drug seriously challenges the market usefulness and success of the drug this company is researching. Management and the Board are nonetheless financially and strategically committed to launching their drug in 18 months.
Required:
Prepare the journal entry required for each case. Explain your proposed treatment
Inferior Good
A type of good for which demand decreases as the income of the consumer increases, contrary to what happens with a normal good.
Net Supplier
An entity that provides more of a good or service to the market than it consumes from it.
Normal Good
A category of product that sees a rise in demand as the consumer's income grows, indicating a direct correlation between income levels and demand.
Backward-Bending
Refers to the backward-bending supply curve of labor, indicating that beyond a certain wage level, labor supply decreases as income and substitution effects impact workers' willingness to work.
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