hames Company is located in London, England. The local currency is the British pound (£). On January 1, 20X8, Pit Company purchased an 80 percent interest in Shames for $410,000, which resulted in an excess of cost-over-book value of $32,000 due solely to a trademark having a remaining life of 10 years. Pit uses the equity method to account for its investment. Shames’s December 31, 20X8, trial balance has been translated into U.S. dollars, requiring a translation adjustment debit of $7,200. Shames’s net income translated into U.S. dollars is $71,000. It declared and paid a £23,000 dividend on May 1, 20X8. Relevant exchange rates are as follows:     €   $ January 1, 20X8 1 = 1.60   May 1, 20X8 1 = 1.64   December 31, 20X8 1 = 1.65   Average for 20X8 1 = 1.63 a Record the dividend received by Pit from Shames, make entries for Pit’s equity in the net income of Shames and the parent’s share of the translation adjustment and also record amortization of the trademark on Pit’s books. b Show a calculation of the differential reported on the consolidated balance sheet of December 31, 20X8, and the translation adjustment from differential and Calculate the amount of the translation adjustment reported on the statement of comprehensive income as an element of other comprehensive income.

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Shames Company is located in London, England. The local currency is the British pound (£). On January 1, 20X8, Pit Company purchased an 80 percent interest in Shames for $410,000, which resulted in an excess of cost-over-book value of $32,000 due solely to a trademark having a remaining life of 10 years. Pit uses the equity method to account for its investment.

Shames’s December 31, 20X8, trial balance has been translated into U.S. dollars, requiring a translation adjustment debit of $7,200. Shames’s net income translated into U.S. dollars is $71,000. It declared and paid a £23,000 dividend on May 1, 20X8.

Relevant exchange rates are as follows:

      $
January 1, 20X8 1 = 1.60  
May 1, 20X8 1 = 1.64  
December 31, 20X8 1 = 1.65  
Average for 20X8 1 = 1.63

a Record the dividend received by Pit from Shames, make entries for Pit’s equity in the net income of Shames and the parent’s share of the translation adjustment and also record amortization of the trademark on Pit’s books.

b Show a calculation of the differential reported on the consolidated balance sheet of December 31, 20X8, and the translation adjustment from differential and Calculate the amount of the translation adjustment reported on the statement of comprehensive income as an element of other comprehensive income.

 

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