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- On January 1, 2XX1, Bargain Inc. acquired 100% of Wind Corporation for $9,750,000 cash. On that date, Willey's total stockholders' equity was $7,250,000. The following assets had fair values different from book values. Book Value Fair Value Buildings and Land $13,500,000 $14,500,000 Other Assets 625,000 Bonds Payable 7,500,000 Required Prepare the [E] and [A] consolidation entries on the date of the acquisition: [E] Debit Credit 9,750,000 [A] Cash 250,000 6,250,000 Equity investment (to record the [E] consolidation entry) Buildings and land Other assets Goodwill Bonds payable Cash (to record the [A] consolidation entry). 0 Debit 14,500,000 250,000 4,000,000 0 0 0x 9,750,000 x Credit 0x 0x 0x 6,250,000 * 9,750,000 *On July 1, 2019, GAR Company acquired 800,000 shares of FAR Company at a price of P13 per share. GAR estimated that the price paid include P1.50 premium in order to gain control over FAR Company. On this date, the fair values of FAR Company’s identifiable assets and liabilities and their carrying values are given below: Book Value Fair ValueCurrent assets P2,000,000 P2,000,000Property, plant and equipment 9,000,000 11,000,000Liabilities P3,000,000 Ordinary shares, P5 par 5,000,000 Retained earnings 3,000,000 Determine the amount of goodwill assuming the non-controlling interest is measured at the proportionate share in the net assets:Popoy Corporation (PC) purchased all the common shares of Sia Company (SC) on January 1, 20X1, for P180,000 cash. The fair value and carrying amounts of SC's net identifiable assets are equal. The trial balances for both companies on December 31, 20x1 are as follows: Popoy Corporation Debit Sia Company Credit Debit Credit Cash 15,000 30,000 70,000 325,000 5,000 70,000 60,000 225,000 Accounts Receivable Inventory Depreciable Assets, net Investment in Samantha Company 180,000 25,000 Operating Expenses Cost of Goods Sold 15,000 105,000 75,000 Dividends Declared 40,000 10,500 Accounts Payable Notes Payable Common Stock Retained Earnings Sales 50,000 40,500 120,000 100,000 80,000 120,000 99,500 200,000 230,000 200,000 10,500 790,000 790,000 Dividend Income 460,500 460,500 Required: Prepare the set of consolidated financial statements at the end of the year. Follow the process given in the handout.
- On 3 January 20X4, Windsor Company purchased 10% of the shares of Brampton for $608,000 cash. Windsor will use the equity method. On this date, Brampton has $1,980,000 of assets, $1,584,000 of liabilities, and $396,000 of equity. Book values reflect fair values except for $895,000 of equipment, which has a five-year life and a fair value of $1,118,750. In 20X4, Brampton pays $35,400 of total dividends and reports earnings of $118,000. Required: 1. Calculate goodwill on acquisition, and the annual extra depreciation on investee equipment at fair value. 2. Prepare 20X4 journal entries for Windsor Company. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) 3. At the end of 20X4, what is the balance in the investment account?On 3 January 20X4, Windsor Company purchased 20% of the shares of Brampton for $640,000 cash. Windsor will use the equity method. On this date, Brampton has $1, 810, 000 of assets, $1, 448,000 of liabilities, and $362, 000 of equity. Book values reflect fair values except for $810,000 of equipment, which has a five-year life and a fair value of $1,012,500. In 20X4, Brampton pays $24, 600 of total dividends and reports earnings of $82,000. Required: 1. Calculate goodwill on acquisition and the annual extra depreciation on investee equipment at fair value. 2. Prepare 20X4 journal entries for Windsor Company. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) Record the investment made in Brampton Corp. Record the Investment revenue. Record the receipts of cash dividends paid by Brampton. 3. At the end of 20X4, what is the balance in the investment account?On January 1, 20x1, ABC Corporation purchased all of XYZ Corporation's common stock for $1,200,000. On that date, the fair values of XYZ's assets and liabilities equaled their carrying amounts of $1,320,000 and $320,000, respectively. During year 1, XYZ paid cash dividends of $20,000. Selected information from the separate balance sheets and income statements of ABC and XYZ as of December 31, year 1, and for the year then ended follows: ABC Corporation (Column 1), XYZ Corporation (Column 2) In ABC's December 31, year 1 consolidated balance sheet, what amount should be reported as total retained earnings?
- On January 1, 20x1, ABC Corporation purchased all of XYZ Corporation's common stock for $1,200,000. On that date, the fair values of XYZ's assets and liabilities equaled their carrying amounts of $1,320,000 and $320,000, respectively. During year 1, XYZ paid cash dividends of $20,000. Selected information from the separate balance sheets and income statements of ABC and XYZ as of December 31, year 1, and for the year then ended follows: ABC Corporation (Column 1), XYZ Corporation (Column 2) REQUIRED: In ABC's December 31, year 1 consolidated balance sheet, what amount should be reported as total retained earnings?On 3 January 20X4, Windsor Company purchased 20% of the shares of Brampton for $572,000 cash. Windsor will use the equity method. On this date, Brampton has $1,870,000 of assets, $1,496,000 of liabilities, and $374,000 of equity. Book values reflect fair values except for $840,000 of equipment, which has a five-year life and a fair value of $1,050,000. In 20X4, Brampton pays $28,200 of total dividends and reports earnings of $94,000. Required: 1. Calculate goodwill on acquisition, and the annual extra depreciation on investee equipment at fair value. Goodwill Additional depreciation 2. Prepare 20X4 journal entries for Windsor Company. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 1 $ 497,200 $ 42,000 2 Record the investment made in Brampton Corp. Transaction Note: Enter debits before credits. General Journal Debit Credit >Peel Corporation purchased 60 percent of Split Products Company's shares on December 31, 20X7, for $216,000. At that date, the fair value of the noncontrolling interest was $144,000. On January 1, 20X9, Peel purchased an additional 20 percent of Split's common stock for $97,000. Summarized balance sheets for Split on the dates indicated are as follows: Assets Cash Accounts Receivable Inventory Buildings & Equipment (net) Total Assets Liabilities & Equities Accounts Payable Bonds Payable Common Stock Retained Earnings Total Liabilities & Equities 20X7 $ 49,000 51,000 72,000 370,000 $542,000 December 31 20X8 Balance in investment account $ 79,000 91,000 102,000 350,000 $622,000 20X9 $ 99,000 121,000 162,000 330,000 $712,000 $ 77,000 $127,000 $167,000 105,000 105,000 105,000 155,000 155,000 155,000 205,000 235,000 285,000 $542,000 $622,000 $712,000 Split paid dividends of $22,000 in each of the three years. Peel uses the equity method in accounting for its investment in Split and…
- On 3 January 20X4, Windsor Company purchased 30% of the shares of Brampton for $746,000 cash. Windsor will use the equity method. On this date, Brampton has $1,910.000 of assets, $1,528.000 of liabilities, and $382,000 of equity. Book values reflect fair values except for $860,000 of equipment, which has a five-year life and a fair value of $1,075,000. In 20X4, Brampton pays $31,200 of total dividends and reports earnings of $104,000. Requlred: 1. Calculate goodwill on acquisition, and the annual extra depreciation on investee equipment at fair value. Goodwill Additional depreciation 2 Prepare 20X4 journal entries for Windsor Company. (If no entry Is requlred for a transactlon/event, select "No Journal entry requlred" In the first account fleld.) View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 1 2 3 Record the investment made in Brampton Corp. Note: Enter debits before credits. Transaction General Journal Debit Credit 1 Record entry Clear entry View general journal 3. At the end of 20X4,…Planter Corporation used debentures with a par value of $644,000 to acquire 100 percent of Sorden Company's net assets on January 1, 20X2. On that date, the fair value of the bonds issued by Planter was $627,000. The following balance sheet data were reported by Sorden: Balance Sheet Item Assets Cash and Receivables Inventory Land Plant and Equipment Less: Accumulated Depreciation Goodwill Total Assets Liabilities and Equities Accounts Payable Common Stock Additional Paid-In Capital Retained Earnings Total Liabilities and Equities Historical Cost $ 56,000 114,000 64,000 414,000 (154,000) 12,000 $ 506,000 $ 49,000 84,000 57,000 316,000 $ 506,000 Fair Value $ 48,000 182,000 92,000 290,000 $ 612,000 $ 49,000 Required: Prepare the journal entry that Planter recorded at the time of exchange. Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.HELP ME