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Business, 26.06.2019 03:40 anglegirl2313

Zack developed software that farmers to plow their fields in a manner that prevents erosion and maximizes the effectiveness of irrigation. sparky paid a licensing fee of $60,000 for a copy of the software. although sparky can use the software as long as it wants, zack expects that sparky will use the software for approximately 5 years. zack will not have any continuing involvement with sparky following transfer of the license. how much revenue should zack recognize in the first year of the contract? $60,000 $15,000 $12,000

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