On January 1, 2012, P Corporation purchased 80% of S Company's outstanding stock for P620,000. At that date, all of S Company's assets and liabilities had market values approximately equal to their book values and no goodwill was included in the purchase price. The following information was available for 2012: Income from own operations of P Corporation, P150,000; Operating loss of S Company, P20,000. Dividends paid in 2012 by P Corporation, P75,000; by S Company to P Corporation, P12,000. On July 1, 2012, there was a downstream sale of equipment at a gain of P25,000. The equipment is expected to have a remaining useful life of 10 years from the date of sale. Also, on January 1, 2012, there was an upstream sale of furniture at a loss of P7,500. The furniture is expected to have a useful life of five years from the date of sale. Non-controlling interest is measured at fair market value. 1. How much is the consolidated net income attributable to parent shareholders' equity? A. P97,250 B. P115,050 C. P112,250 R103. 050
On January 1, 2012, P Corporation purchased 80% of S Company's outstanding stock for P620,000. At that date, all of S Company's assets and liabilities had market values approximately equal to their book values and no goodwill was included in the purchase price. The following information was available for 2012: Income from own operations of P Corporation, P150,000; Operating loss of S Company, P20,000. Dividends paid in 2012 by P Corporation, P75,000; by S Company to P Corporation, P12,000. On July 1, 2012, there was a downstream sale of equipment at a gain of P25,000. The equipment is expected to have a remaining useful life of 10 years from the date of sale. Also, on January 1, 2012, there was an upstream sale of furniture at a loss of P7,500. The furniture is expected to have a useful life of five years from the date of sale. Non-controlling interest is measured at fair market value. 1. How much is the consolidated net income attributable to parent shareholders' equity? A. P97,250 B. P115,050 C. P112,250 R103. 050
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