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In determining the purchase price for its interest in Ingersoll-Rand, Bank One Corp. made the following computati
Ingersoll-Rand's pretax financial income for each of the 7 years prior to the acquisition was:
For the year ended December 31, 2007
For the year ended December 31, 2008
For the year ended December 31, 2009
For the year ended December 31, 2010
For the year ended December 31, 2011
For the year ended December 31, 2012
For the year ended December 31, 2013
Loss from discontinued operations for the year ended December 31, 2012
Extraordinary loss for the year ended December 31, 2013
At the time of the acquisition, the normal rate of return on net assets for Ingersoll-Rand's industry was 6%.
Ingers
Balance Sheet Account
Book Value
Cash
$ 33,783 Accounts receivable
44,723 Inventory
135,275 Prepaid expenses
14,076 Land
105,342 On January 1, 2014, Bank One Corp. acquired 100% of Ingersoll-Rand by exchanging 22,579 shares (on a taxable
stock for shares of Ingersoll-Rand. On the date of acquisition, Bank One Corp.’s common stock was trading at $3
Exchange. Bank One Corp. also incurred $40,000 of costs in connection with the acquisition.
Bank One Corp. believed that the average of the 7 years' earnings represented a fair estimate of the annual indefinite future. However, it made adjustments to earnings for depreciation (computed and shown below) of th
book values of BUILDINGS and EQUIPMENT acquired in the acquisition of Ingersoll-Rand, and for losses extraordinary losses that it believed would NOT be included in the pretax earnings of Ingersoll-Rand following the
depreciation expense increases pretax earnings):
Annual
(reduction)/increase in depreciation expense
on buildings
Annual
(reduction)/increase of depreciation expense
on equipment To determine the goodwill on the acquisition of Ingersoll-Rand, Bank One Corp. capitalized the excess earnings of
17% rate of return (e.g., the return on net assets that Bank One Corp. requires when making any investment decis
As of the date of acquisition, Ingersoll-Rand had the following book-value balance sheet. An independent appra
liabilities as of the date of acquisition resulted in fair values shown to the right of each respective asset/liability.
Buildings, net
116,652 Equipment, net
317,924 Patent, net
34,464 Goodwill
15,777 Total assets
$ 818,016 Accounts payable
$ 72,891 Total liabilities
$ 72,891 Common stock, $1 par value
91,314 APIC
206,349 Retained earnings
447,462 Total liabilities and shareholders' equity
$ 818,016 Ingersoll-Rand and Bank One Corp. depreciate all fixed assets on a straight-line basis. Except in the case of lease
and intangible assets is zero. The salvage value of leased equipment is determined by applying the rules that go
The remaining useful life of the assets and liabilities acquired are shown above. The inventory shown above, if a
period(s) noted above.
Bank One Corp. has a calendar year-end, a corporate tax rate of 29%, and uses the FULL-EQUITY METHOD to acco
Rand.
Buyer: Bank One Corp Seller: Ingersoll-Rand tions and assumptions:
$ 87,000 87,000 11,000 11,000 28,000 28,000 10,000 10,000 82,000 82,000 88,000 88,000 95,000 95,000 401,000 $ 124 7 (865)
(737)
7 5,158 57,000 57,000 59,000 59,000 521,293 7 74,470 Step 1
726,528 6%
43,592 Step 2 30,879 Step 3 soll-Rand Company
Fair Value
(30,879)
$ 33,783 12 44,723 17%
123,331 2
14,076 154,035 Step 4 119,579 e basis) of its $1 par value common 39 per share on the New York Stock earnings of Ingersoll-Rand for the he difference between the fair and on discontinued operations and e acquisition (NOTE: a reduction to f Ingersoll-Rand for 12 years using a sion).
aisal of Ingersoll-Rand's assets and Remaining Life (Yrs)
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119,616 24
2,964 124 313,503 6
(4,421) (737)
30,808 9
154,035 TBD 726,528 880,563 Purchase price 22,579 72,891 ed assets, the salvage value of fixed overn accounting for capital leases. any, was sold equally over the time ount for its investment in Ingersoll-
Management's assumption of Ingersoll-Rands post-aquisitision earnings Market assumption of Ingerson-Rands post-acquisition earnings Excess earnings = Management's assumption - Market assumption >0 Fair value of excess earnings = Goodwill Step 1
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