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- Investment in SW Traders LimitedDuring the 2022 financial year, SendIT Limited and Wheels Limited incorporated SW Traders Limited. SW Traders Limited will be a tyre dealer. SendIT Limited acquired 60% of SW Traders Limited’s share capital for R300 000, and Wheels Limited acquired 40% of the share capital for R200 000. In terms of the agreement that governs the operations of SW Traders Limited, all decisions relating to the operations of SW Trad-ers Limited need to be taken by both SendIT Limited and Wheels Limited. Neither party can make decisions without each other’s consent. SW Traders Limited does not have any administrative staff and is 100% administered by a combination of SendIT Limited and Wheels Limited staff, which includes the company’s finance function. More than half of SW Traders Limited’s sales are channelled to SendIT Limited and Wheels Limited. SW Traders Limited will always give preference to the needs of SendIT Lim-ited and Wheels Limited over that of any third party…On January 1, 2023 AAA Company acquired BBB Company 10%, P600,000 bonds for P621,300. The bonds which pays interest on every June 30 and December 31. The bond will mature on January 1, 2028 and were purchased to yield 9%. The business model of the AAA Company in managing investment is to hold the asset in order to collect the contractual cash flows. 1. how much is the interest income in 2023 2.how much is the carrying amount of the bonds at december 31,2023 3.how much is the unamortized portion of premium on december 31, 2024 4. how much cash to be debited on december 31,2024Sydney Ltd purchased 20% of the shares in Melbourne Ltd on 1 July 2019 for $250,000. During the year Melbourne Ltd announced a netprofit of $60,000 and declared and paid dividends of $20,000.If Sydney Ltd accounted for the investment in Melbourne Ltd using the cost method how much revenue would Sydney Ltd have recogniseddue to its investment in Melbourne Ltd for the year ending 30 June 2020.
- Question: The carrying amount of the investment on December 31, 2020? On January 1, 2019, an entity purchased 15,000 shares of another entity representing a 12% interest for P2,500,000. The entity elected to measure the investment at FVOCI. The investee reported net income of P3,000,000 and paid dividends of P15 per share in 2019. The fair value of the investment was P2.800.000 on December 31, 2019. On January 1, 2020, the entity paid P3,000,000 for 16.250 additional shares of the investee. The fair value of the 12% interest did not change on this date. The fair values of the identifiable net assets of the investee equal carrying amount of P15,000,000 on such date except for land whose fair value exceeded carrying amount by P3,000,000. For the year ended December 31, 2020, the investee reported net income of P6,000,000 and paid dividends of P20 per share.4. Assume that the entity is a medium-size and the company policy is to account this type of investment at fair market value, how much investment income should be reported by Jessa Company for 2021? Chevy Company owns 50% of another entity’s preference share capital and 40% of its ordinary share capital. The investee’s share capital outstanding at December 31, 2021 include P5,000,000 of 10% cumulative preference share capital and P10,000,000 of ordinary share capital. The investee reported net income of P6,000,000 for 2021. No dividend was declared for both preference and ordinary share in 2021(e) Suppose that on 31 Dec 2020 ABC purchased a new logistics and storage facility for€100.000, to be depreciated straight line over 10 years starting in 2021. This investment isfunded by an issuance on 31 Dec 2020 of 10.000 preference shares with 5%/yearcumulative dividends and €10/share Par value. Preference dividends shall only accrue andbe payable in 2021. Answer the following questions: Describe how this new investment and financing will change selected lines in theabove Adjusted Trial Balance. Use all relevant information in the above Adjusted Trial Balance, including the newfinancing, to show ABC’s Shareholder’s/Owner’s Equity as of 31 Dec 2020.
- Brick Ltd acquired 80% of the shares in Mortar Ltd on 1 January 2019 for an initial consideration of £39,000,000 cash and a further £13,000,000 will be paid on 1 January 2021. On 1 January 2019, Mortar Ltd had retained earnings of £7,800,000 and the market price of its shares was £1.50 per share. The Statement of Financial Position of Brick Ltd and its subsidiary Mortar Ltd as at 31 December 2019 are as follows: Brick Ltd £000 Mortar Ltd £000 Non-current Assets: Property, plant and equipment at cost 65,000 52,000 Investment in Mortar Ltd 50,791 115,791 52,000 Current Assets: Inventories 3,900 10,400 Trade receivables: Brick Ltd 13,000 Other 20,800 9,100 Cash 2.600 27.300 32,500 84,500 Total Assets 143.091 Equity and Liabilities Еquity Ördinary Share Capital at £1 each 58,500 32,500 Revaluation Reserve 15,600 6,500 Retained earnings 33,210 107,310 36.400 75,400 Liabilities Non-Current Liabilities: Deferred consideration for Investment in Mortar Ltd. 12,381 Current Liabilities: 10,400…(a) On 1 January 2023, the LW Group purchased 90% of the 3.75m £1 equity share capital of JL Ltd. The costs incurred by LW Group at the date of acquisition were as follows: Cash paid on 1 January 2023 Professional fees Bank fees and charges associated with the acquisition £'000 124,800 850 1,000 In addition to the costs shown above, LW issued 15,000,000 25p ordinary shares to the shareholders of JL Ltd as part of the consideration. As at 1 January 2023 the market value of LW shares were £1.50 each and JL Ltd shares were valued at £1.20 each. LW will also pay a further £5,000,000 in cash on 1 January 2024. An appropriate discount rate is 7%. A further 2,000,000 shares will be issued by LW to the shareholders of JL Ltd on 1 January 2024 if profits increase by 5% over the next 12 months. The directors believe there is a 60% likelihood of the contingent consideration being achieved and that the market value of LW shares are expected to rise to £1.80 each. A due diligence report indicates…1. What is the gain on remeasurement to equity to be recognized for 2021?a. 1,500,000b. 4,500,000c. 2,250,000d. 0 2. What is the goodwill arising from the acquisition on January 1, 2021?a. 2,250,000b. 1,250,000c. 1,350,000d. 350,000 3. What is the carrying amount of the investment in associate on December 31, 2021?a. 11,250,000b. 11,800,000c. 12,000,000d. 14,300,000
- Z Corporation has the following transactions relating to its investment during 2020: Jan 5 Acquired 16,000 shares of Y company for P1,500,000 paying an additional P10,000 for brokerage and P5,000 for commission. Feb 14 Received dividends from Y company declared January 10,2020 to the stockholders of records January 31,2020, P16,000. Required:prepare all the necessary entries assuming the investment is 1. Financial asset at Fair Value through profit and loss 2. Financial asset at Fair Value through other comprehensive incomeOn 1 October 2019 A-Star Co acquired 15 million of B-Star Co's 50 million shares in exchange for 40 million of its own shares. The fair value of A-Star Co's shares at the date of this share exchange was £2 each. B-Star Co's profit is subject to seasonal variation. Its profit for the year ended 31 March 2020 was £60 million. £20 million of this profit was made from 1 April 2019 to 30 September 2019. A-Star Co has one subsidiary and no other investments apart from B-Star Co. What amount will be shown as 'investment in associate' in the consolidated statement of financial position of A-Star Co as at 31 March 2020? £92 million O £50 million £65 million £80 millionQuestion: The total amount reported in 2019 profit or loss is? On January 1, 2019, an entity purchased 15,000 shares of another entity representing a 12% interest for P2,500,000. The entity elected to measure the investment at FVOCI. The investee reported net income of P3,000,000 and paid dividends of P15 per share in 2019. The fair value of the investment was P2.800.000 on December 31, 2019. On January 1, 2020, the entity paid P3,000,000 for 16.250 additional shares of the investee. The fair value of the 12% interest did not change on this date. The fair values of the identifiable net assets of the investee equal carrying amount of P15,000,000 on such date except for land whose fair value exceeded carrying amount by P3,000,000. For the year ended December 31, 2020, the investee reported net income of P6,000,000 and paid dividends of P20 per share.