Intermediate Accounting
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.19BE
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To prepare:
Given information:
Cost of testing material and supplies is $600,000.
Cost of research consultant is $100,000.
Cost of planning and designing consultant is $135,000.
Cost of laboratory equipment is $900,000.
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