VINCENZO Inc. was formed towards the end of 2020. At the time of formation, the company spent P50,000 accounting fees; P150,000 legal fees; stock certification costs of P500,000; initial franchise fee of P1,000,000; initial lease payment of P300,000 and promotional fees of P300,000. How much of the foregoing shall be initially recorded as intangible assets?
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VINCENZO Inc. was formed towards the end of 2020. At the time of formation, the company spent P50,000 accounting fees; P150,000 legal fees; stock certification costs of P500,000; initial franchise fee of P1,000,000; initial lease payment of P300,000 and promotional fees of P300,000.
How much of the foregoing shall be initially recorded as intangible assets?
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