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Carter company has provided information on intangible assets as follows. a patent was purchased from ford company for $2,000,000 on january 1, 2019. carter estimated the remaining useful life of the patent to be 10 years. the patent was carried in ford’s accounting records at a net book value of $2,000,000 when ford sold it to carter. during 2020, a franchise was purchased from polo company for $480,000. in addition, 5% of revenue from the franchise must be paid to polo. revenue from the franchise for 2020 was $2,500,000. carter estimates the useful life of the franchise to be 10 years and takes a full year’s amortization in the year of purchase. carter incurred research and development costs in 2020 as follows. materials and equipment$142,000personnel189,000in direct costs102,000$433,000 carter estimates that these costs will be recouped by december 31, 2020. the materials and equipment purchased have no alternative uses. on january 1, 2017, because of recent events in the field, carter estimates that the remaining life of the patent purchased on january 1, 2016, is only 5 years from january 1, 2017. prepare the intangibles section of carter�s balance sheet at december 31, 2019.

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