Alpha Ltd acquired 30% of the voting shares of Beta Ltd on 1 July 2021 for $150 000. This acquisition resulted in Alpha Ltd having significant influence over Beta Ltd. At the date of acquisition, the shareholder’s equity of Beta is as follows: Share capital 350 000 Retained profits   50 000   400 000   The following information relates to Beta Ltd as at 30 June 2022, the end of financial year FY2022: Profit for FY2022 90 000 Dividend paid out of the profit of FY2022 50 000 Asset revaluation reserve 25 000   Additional information: Mu Ltd is 100% owned by Alpha Ltd and is Alpha’s subsidiary. During FY2022, Beta sold $100 000 of inventories to Mu Ltd and made profit of $40 000. As at 30 June 2022, 20% of the inventories were still held by Mu Ltd. Required:     a) Prepare journal entries for Alpha Ltd in FY2022 to account for its investment in Beta Ltd using the Equity Method. Use the Reclassification Method to account for the profit and dividends that Alpha shares from Beta.

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Alpha Ltd acquired 30% of the voting shares of Beta Ltd on 1 July 2021 for $150 000. This acquisition resulted in Alpha Ltd having significant influence over Beta Ltd. At the date of acquisition, the shareholder’s equity of Beta is as follows:

Share capital

350 000

Retained profits

  50 000

 

400 000

 

The following information relates to Beta Ltd as at 30 June 2022, the end of financial year FY2022:

Profit for FY2022

90 000

Dividend paid out of the profit of FY2022

50 000

Asset revaluation reserve

25 000

 

Additional information:

  • Mu Ltd is 100% owned by Alpha Ltd and is Alpha’s subsidiary.
  • During FY2022, Beta sold $100 000 of inventories to Mu Ltd and made profit of $40 000. As at 30 June 2022, 20% of the inventories were still held by Mu Ltd.

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a) Prepare journal entries for Alpha Ltd in FY2022 to account for its investment in Beta Ltd using the Equity Method. Use the Reclassification Method to account for the profit and dividends that Alpha shares from Beta.

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