A professional sports team and related items (including a stadium)were bought by an exceedingly wealthy investor and sports fan. The negotiated price was $225,000,000. Details of what was purchased and the agreed fair values are as follows:
The team has been less than successful in its professional sports league and has been recording losses of $1,000,000 to $8,000,000 per year on its audited financial statements for the past five years. It was these losses that prompted the last owner to sell the team and related assets.
Required:
a. There are several identifiable intangible assets noted on the list. Group these assets into three classes, being those that are
(i)easily measurable and identifiable;
(ii)reasonably measurable and identifiable; and
(iii)very difficult to measure and identify.
For each group, what common quality or feature of these items distinguishes their classification?
b. While all the items can be assigned a value, would you capitalize all these amounts?
Explain your conclusion.
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