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On January 1, 2024, Pikes Corporation loaned Venti Company $311,000 and agreed to guarantee all of Venti’s long-term debt in exchange for (1) decision-making authority over all of Venti’s activities and (2) an annual management fee of 25 percent of Venti’s annual revenues. As a result of the agreement, Pikes becomes the primary beneficiary of Venti (now a variable interest entity). Pikes’ loan to Venti stipulated a 10 percent (market) rate of interest to be paid annually with principal due in 10 years. On January 1, 2024, Pikes estimated that the fair value of Venti’s equity shares equaled $86,000 while Venti’s book value was $66,000. Any excess fair over book value at that date was attributed to Venti’s trademark with an indefinite life. Because Pikes owns no equity in Venti, all of the acquisition-date excess fair over book value is allocated to the noncontrolling interest. Venti paid Pikes 25 percent of its 2024 revenues at the end of the year and recorded the payment in other operating expenses. Venti also paid the interest to Pikes for the loan. On December 31, 2024, Pikes and Venti submitted the following statements for consolidation. (Parentheses indicate credit balances.) Accounts Pikes Venti Revenues $ (803,000) $ (227,000) Management fee (56,750) 0 Cost of good sold 632,000 90,100 Other operating expenses 87,000 65,100 Interest income (31,100) 0 Interest expense 0 40,100 Net income (171,850) (31,700) Retained earnings, 1/1 (1,382,200) (51,000) Net income (171,850) (31,700) Dividends declared 77,200 0 Retained earnings, 12/31 (1,476,850) (82,700) Current assets 415,000 84,000 Loan receivable from Venti 311,000 0 Equipment (net) 856,000 538,000 Trademark 0 136,000 Total assets 1,582,000 758,000 Current liabilities (55,150) (103,000) Loan payable to Pikes 0 (311,000) Other long-term debt 0 (246,300) Common stock (50,000) (15,000) Retained earnings, 12/31 (1,476,850) (82,700) Total liabilities and equity $ (1,582,000) $ (758,000) 

Required:
Prepare an acquisition-date consolidation worksheet for Platform and its variable interest entity.
Note: For accounts where multiple consolidation entries are required, combine all debit entries into one amount and enter this
amount in the debit column of the worksheet. Similarly, combine all credit entries into one amount and enter this amount in the
credit column of the worksheet. Input all amounts as positive values.
PLATFORM COMPANY AND VECTOR
Consolidation Worksheet
At January 1, 2024
Consolidation Entries
Noncontrolling
Accounts
Platform
Vector
Debit
Credit
Interest
Consolidated
Balances
Cash
$
46,000 $
26,000
Investment in Vector
850,000
Capitalized software
966,000
141,000
Computer equipment
1,051,000
41,000
Communications equipment
901,000
321,000
Research and development asset
Patent
176,000
Unpatented Technology
Total assets
$
3,814,000 $
705,000
Long-term debt
$
(926,000) $ (601,000)
Common stock-Platform
(2,510,000)
Common stock-Vector
(26,000)
(378,000)
(78,000)
Retained earnings
Noncontrolling interest
Total liabilities and equity
$ (3,814,000) $ (705,000)
Transcribed Image Text:Required: Prepare an acquisition-date consolidation worksheet for Platform and its variable interest entity. Note: For accounts where multiple consolidation entries are required, combine all debit entries into one amount and enter this amount in the debit column of the worksheet. Similarly, combine all credit entries into one amount and enter this amount in the credit column of the worksheet. Input all amounts as positive values. PLATFORM COMPANY AND VECTOR Consolidation Worksheet At January 1, 2024 Consolidation Entries Noncontrolling Accounts Platform Vector Debit Credit Interest Consolidated Balances Cash $ 46,000 $ 26,000 Investment in Vector 850,000 Capitalized software 966,000 141,000 Computer equipment 1,051,000 41,000 Communications equipment 901,000 321,000 Research and development asset Patent 176,000 Unpatented Technology Total assets $ 3,814,000 $ 705,000 Long-term debt $ (926,000) $ (601,000) Common stock-Platform (2,510,000) Common stock-Vector (26,000) (378,000) (78,000) Retained earnings Noncontrolling interest Total liabilities and equity $ (3,814,000) $ (705,000)
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