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On 1 July 2020 P Ltd purchased 100% of the issued capital of S Ltd for a purchase price of $859,000. At that date the shareholders’ equity of S Ltd disclosed:
Share capital $121,000
General reserve $50,000
Retained earnings $260,000
Additional information:
- At the date of acquisition, all net identifiable assets of Sub Ltd were recorded at fair value
- Sales by S to P Ltd were $67,000.
- P Ltd sold inventory of $109,000 to S Ltd on 1 July 2021. The original cost of this inventory to P Ltd was $53,000. S Ltd has 47% of this inventory on hand at 30 June 2022
- Company tax rate is 30%
Requirements:
- Provide all consolidation
journal entries (including workings) in next part of this question - Compute the amount of 'realised profit' of the inventory transaction above in the form of 'cost of goods sold' and enter the amount in the answer space below
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