CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS INTERCOMPANY SALE OF FIXED ASSETS PROBLEM J. Peter Corporation owns 80% of the outstanding stocks of Simon Company acquired at book value during 2021. Selected information from the accounts of both entities for 2021 and 2022 are as follows: PETER Corporation SIMON Company 2021 2022 2021 2022 P 900,000 (540,000) (190,000) (20,000) P 500,000 (310,000) (145,000) (10,000) Sales P 800,000 P 450,000 Cost of goods sold Operating expenses Loss on sale of equipment (480,000) (180,000) (30,000) (248,000) (140,000) (20,000) Gain on sale of land 50,000 60,000 65,000 75,000 Gain on sale of patent 10,000 12,000 5,000 7,000 Equipment Accumulated depreciation 1,180,000 900,000 820,00 700,000 (320,000) (260,000) (200,000) (170,000) Land 2,800,000 2,500,000 1,500,000 1,100,000 560,000 480,000 (90,000) Patent 520,000 420,000 Accumulated amortization (80,000) (110,000) (70,000) On April 30, 2021, PETER Corp sold equipment to SIMON Comp for P120,000. The said equipment was carried in the books at P132,000 and its estimated useful life on the date of sale was five years. Then on September 30, 2021, SIMON Comp sold patent to PETER Corp for P90,000. The said patent was carried in the books at P84,000 and its estimated useful life on the date of sale was three years. On December 31, 2021, SIMON Comp sold land to PETER Corp for P500,000. The said land was carried in the books at P450,000. On February 28, 2022, PETER Corp sold another set of equipment to SIMON Comp for P85,000. The set of equipment was carried in the books at P88,000 and the estimated remaining useful life was two years from the date of sale. ASSUME that any fixed assets acquired from affiliates were not sold in any of the reporting period. REQUIRED: For the years 2021 and 2022, compute for the following items to be presented in the consolidated financial statements: 1. Consolidated operating expenses 2. Consolidated loss on sale of equipment 3. Consolidated gain on sale of land
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS INTERCOMPANY SALE OF FIXED ASSETS PROBLEM J. Peter Corporation owns 80% of the outstanding stocks of Simon Company acquired at book value during 2021. Selected information from the accounts of both entities for 2021 and 2022 are as follows: PETER Corporation SIMON Company 2021 2022 2021 2022 P 900,000 (540,000) (190,000) (20,000) P 500,000 (310,000) (145,000) (10,000) Sales P 800,000 P 450,000 Cost of goods sold Operating expenses Loss on sale of equipment (480,000) (180,000) (30,000) (248,000) (140,000) (20,000) Gain on sale of land 50,000 60,000 65,000 75,000 Gain on sale of patent 10,000 12,000 5,000 7,000 Equipment Accumulated depreciation 1,180,000 900,000 820,00 700,000 (320,000) (260,000) (200,000) (170,000) Land 2,800,000 2,500,000 1,500,000 1,100,000 560,000 480,000 (90,000) Patent 520,000 420,000 Accumulated amortization (80,000) (110,000) (70,000) On April 30, 2021, PETER Corp sold equipment to SIMON Comp for P120,000. The said equipment was carried in the books at P132,000 and its estimated useful life on the date of sale was five years. Then on September 30, 2021, SIMON Comp sold patent to PETER Corp for P90,000. The said patent was carried in the books at P84,000 and its estimated useful life on the date of sale was three years. On December 31, 2021, SIMON Comp sold land to PETER Corp for P500,000. The said land was carried in the books at P450,000. On February 28, 2022, PETER Corp sold another set of equipment to SIMON Comp for P85,000. The set of equipment was carried in the books at P88,000 and the estimated remaining useful life was two years from the date of sale. ASSUME that any fixed assets acquired from affiliates were not sold in any of the reporting period. REQUIRED: For the years 2021 and 2022, compute for the following items to be presented in the consolidated financial statements: 1. Consolidated operating expenses 2. Consolidated loss on sale of equipment 3. Consolidated gain on sale of land
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