On January 1, 2010, Ayala Corporation acquired 80% of ordinary hares of Globe Company at fair value of net assets acquired. All assets of Globe company are fairly valued xcept for a blue office equipment with book value of P2,100,000 and air value of P1,400,000. On June 30, 2010, Globe Company sold the said lue office equipment to Ayala Corporation at a selling price of 3,000,000. On June 30, 2010, the emaining useful life of the blue quipment is 3 years. On October 1.
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- On January 1, 2022, P Company acquired 80% of S Company for P2,000,000. The fair value of identifiable net assets is P1,800,000. NCI is measured at fair value. During 2022, P Company ships merchandise to S Company costing P800, 000 at 25% above cost. Additional data are as follows: P Company S Company Sales 5,500,000 2,500,000 Cost of Sales 3,200,000 1,600,000 Operating Expense 650,000 300,000 The ending inventories of S Company includes merchandise from P Company amounting to P50,000. Impairment of goodwill is P20,000. (INPUT YOUR ANSWERS IN FIGURES. DO NOT PUT ANY COMMA, PESO SIGN, DECIMALS, AND EXTRA SPACES) Consolidated cost of sales is reported at The net income attributable to parent isOn January 1, 2022, P Company acquired 80% of S Company forP2,000,000. The fair value of identifiable net assets is P1,800,000. NCI ismeasured at fair value. During 2022, P Company ships merchandise to SCompany costing P1,000, 000 at 20% above cost. Additional data are asfollows:P Company S CompanySales 5,500,000 2,500,000Cost of Sales 3,200,000 1,600,000Operating Expense 650,000 300,000The ending inventories of S Company includes merchandise from PCompany amounting to P60,000. Impairment of goodwill is P20,000.How much is the consolidated gross profit?On January 1, 2025, Caramel Company purchased 100% of the common stock of Harlor Company for $590,000 cash. Fair values differed from book values as follows: Fair value Land 100,000 Patent 250,000 Bonds Payable 105,000 The trial balances of the companies at the acquisition date are as follows: Trial Balance Account Titles Caramel Harlor Cash 650,000 65,000 Land 120,000 30,000 Buildings, net 250,000 180,000 Goodwill 400,000 200,000 Current Liabilities 170,000 75,000 Bonds Payable 500,000 100,000 Common Stock 70,000 30,000 APIC 350,000 70,000 Retained Earnings 330,000 200,000 The amount reported for Cash on the consolidated balance sheet at the acquisition date is
- On January 1, 20X1, XYZ, Inc. purchased 70% of Set Corporation for $469,000. On that date the book value of the net assets of Set totaled $500,000. Based on the appraisal done at the time of the purchase, all assets and liabilities had book values equal to their fair values except as follows: Book Value Fair Value Inventory $100,000 $120,000 Land 75,000 85,000 Equipment (useful life 4 years) 125,000 165,000 The remaining excess of cost over book value was allocated to a patent with a 10-year useful life. During 20X1 XYZ reported net income of $200,000 and Set had net income of $100,000. What income from subsidiary did Promo include in its net income if Promo uses the simple equity method? a. $70,000 b. $42,000 c. $38,000 d. $110,000Peer, Inc. acquires 75 percent of Sea-breeze Corporation for P600,000 cash on January 1, 2016. The remaining percent of the Sea-breeze shares traded near a total value of 200,000 both before and after the acquisition date. NCI is measured on a full basis .On January 1, 2016, Sea-breeze had the following assets and liabilities: Book Value Fair Value Current Assets P 250,000 P 250,000 Land 100,000 100,000 Building (net) – 5-year-year life 400,000 350,000 Equipment (net) – 8-year life 300,000 400,000 Patent (10-year life) -0- 50,000 Accounts Payable (200,000) (200,000) Bonds Payable – 5-years (150,000) (175,000) Net P 700,000 P 775,000 Common Stock P 650,000 Retained Earnings P 50,000 The companies’ financial statements for the year ending December 31, 2016 using cost method are as follows: Peer Sea-Breeze Revenue P (800,000) P (250,000) Operating expenses…On January 1, 2025, Henderson Company purchased 100% of the common stock of Caramel Company for $590,000 cash. Fair values differed from book values as follows: Fair value Land 100,000 Patent 250,000 Bonds Payable 105,000 The trial balances of the companies at the acquisition date are as follows: Trial Balance Account Titles Henderson Caramel Cash 650,000 65,000 Land 120,000 30,000 Buildings, net 250,000 180,000 Goodwill 400,000 200,000 Current Liabilities 170,000 75,000 Bonds Payable 500,000 100,000 Common Stock 70,000 30,000 APIC 350,000 70,000 Retained Earnings 330,000 200,000 Which of the following is not one of the eliminations and adjustments included on the consolidation worksheet at the acquisition date? Question 9Answer a. Debit to Common Stock for $30,000 b. Credit to Goodwill for $200,000 c. Credit to Investment in Sub for $590,000 d. Debit to Land for…
- On January 1, 2025, Henderson Company purchased 100% of the common stock of Caramel Company for $590,000 cash. Fair values differed from book values as follows: Fair value Land 100,000 Patent 250,000 Bonds Payable 105,000 The trial balances of the companies at the acquisition date are as follows: Trial Balance Account Titles Henderson Caramel Cash 650,000 65,000 Land 120,000 30,000 Buildings, net 250,000 180,000 Goodwill 400,000 200,000 Current Liabilities 170,000 75,000 Bonds Payable 500,000 100,000 Common Stock 70,000 30,000 APIC 350,000 70,000 Retained Earnings 330,000 200,000 The amount reported for Cash on the consolidated balance sheet at the acquisition date is Question Answer a. $125,000 b. $650,000 c. $65,000 d. $715,000P Company acquired 90% of S Corporation on January 1, 2014 for $2,250,000. S had net assets at that time with a fair value of $2,500,000. At the time of the acquisition, Patterson computed the annual excess fair-value amortization to be $20,000, based on the difference between S's net book value and net fair value. Assume the fair value exceeds the book value, and $20,000 pertains to the whole company. Separate from any earnings from S, P reported net income in 2014 and 2015 of $550,000 and $575,000, respectively. Calculate the Investment in S shown on P's ledger at December 31, 2014. Calculate the Investment in S shown on P's ledger at December 31, 2015. S reported the following net income and dividend payments: (refer to attached picture)PAR Inc. purchased 70% of SUBS Inc. on January 1, 2020 for $2,100,000. SUBS's common shares and retained earnings were worth $850,000 each on that date. SUBS uses the cost method internally to account for the investment. The acquisition differential was allocated as follows: Trademark $38,000 (which had not been previously recorded) Inventory $10,000 (fair value in excess of book value) The balance was allocated to goodwill. The trademark had an estimated remaining useful life of 12 years from the date of acquisition. In 2020, PAR’s net income was $300,000 and SUBS's net income was $72,000. During 2020, SUBS declared and paid $20,000 in dividends to shareholders on record. Required:a) Calculate PAR’s consolidated income for 2020. b) Calculate income attributable to PAR for 2020. c) Calculate income attributable to non-controlling interest for 2020. d) Calculate non-controlling interest as reflected in equity at December 31, 2020.
- ABC Corporation acquired 70 percent of XYZ Corporation on August 1 for P420,000. On that date, XYZ Corporation had the following book values and market values. What is the amount of purchase differential recognized on the acquisition date consolidated balance sheet with respect to plant assets. *In good accounting form, please. Thank you!Nascent, Inc., acquires 60 percent of Sea-Breeze Corporation for $414,000 cash on January 1, 2018. The remaining 40 percent of the Sea-Breeze shares traded near a total value of $276,000 both before and after the acquisition date. On January 1, 2018, Sea-Breeze had the following assets and liabilities: Book Value Fair Value Current assets $ 150,000 $ 150,000 Land 200,000 200,000 Buildings (net) (6-year remaining life) 300,000 360,000 Equipment (net) (4-year remaining life) 300,000 280,000 Patent (10-year remaining life) 0 100,000 Liabilities (400,000 ) (400,000 ) The companies’ financial statements for the year ending December 31, 2021, follow: Nascent Sea-Breeze Revenues $ (600,000 ) $ (300,000 ) Operating expenses 410,000 210,000 Investment income (42,000 ) 0 Net income $ (232,000 ) $ (90,000 ) Retained earnings, 1/1/21 $ (700,000 ) $ (300,000 ) Net income…Nascent, Inc., acquires 60 percent of Sea-Breeze Corporation for $414,000 cash on January 1, 2018. The remaining 40 percent of the Sea-Breeze shares traded near a total value of $276,000 both before and after the acquisition date. On January 1, 2018, Sea-Breeze had the following assets and liabilities: Book Value Fair Value Current assets $ 150,000 $ 150,000 Land 200,000 200,000 Buildings (net) (6-year remaining life) 300,000 360,000 Equipment (net) (4-year remaining life) 300,000 280,000 Patent (10-year remaining life) 0 100,000 Liabilities (400,000 ) (400,000 ) The companies’ financial statements for the year ending December 31, 2021, follow: Nascent Sea-Breeze Revenues $ (600,000 ) $ (300,000 ) Operating expenses 410,000 210,000 Investment income (42,000 ) 0 Net income $ (232,000 ) $ (90,000 ) Retained earnings, 1/1/21 $ (700,000 ) $ (300,000 ) Net income…