On January 1, Year 5, Pic Company acquired 7,500 ordinary shares of Sic Company for $708,000. On January 1, Year 6, Pic Company acquired an additional 2,000 ordinary shares of Sic Company for $212,000. On January 1, Year 5, the shareholders' equity of Sic was as follows: Ordinary shares (10,000 no par value shares issued) Retained earnings $200,000 303,000 $503,000 The following are the statements of retained earnings for the two companies for Years 5 and 6: Pic Year 5 Year 5 Retained earnings, beginning of year Profit Dividends Retained earnings, end of year $ 506,000 165,000 (100,000) $ 571,000 Year 6 $ 571,000 160,500 (120,000) $ 611,500 $ 303,000 118,500 (90,000) $ 331,500 Sic Year 6 $ 331,500 156,500 (90,000) $ 398,000
On January 1, Year 5, Pic Company acquired 7,500 ordinary shares of Sic Company for $708,000. On January 1, Year 6, Pic Company acquired an additional 2,000 ordinary shares of Sic Company for $212,000. On January 1, Year 5, the shareholders' equity of Sic was as follows: Ordinary shares (10,000 no par value shares issued) Retained earnings $200,000 303,000 $503,000 The following are the statements of retained earnings for the two companies for Years 5 and 6: Pic Year 5 Year 5 Retained earnings, beginning of year Profit Dividends Retained earnings, end of year $ 506,000 165,000 (100,000) $ 571,000 Year 6 $ 571,000 160,500 (120,000) $ 611,500 $ 303,000 118,500 (90,000) $ 331,500 Sic Year 6 $ 331,500 156,500 (90,000) $ 398,000
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Transcribed Image Text:On January 1, Year 5, Pic Company acquired 7,500 ordinary shares of Sic Company for $708,000. On January 1, Year 6, Pic Company
acquired an additional 2,000 ordinary shares of Sic Company for $212,000. On January 1, Year 5, the shareholders' equity of Sic was
as follows:
Ordinary shares (10,000 no par value shares issued)
Retained earnings
$200,000
303,000
$503,000
The following are the statements of retained earnings for the two companies for Years 5 and 6:
Pic
Year 5
Year 5
Retained earnings, beginning of year
Profit
Dividends
Retained earnings, end of year
$ 506,000
165,000
(100,000)
$ 571,000
Year 6
$ 571,000
160,500
(120,000)
$ 611,500
$ 303,000
118,500
(90,000)
$ 331,500
Sic
Year 6
$ 331,500
156,500
(90,000)
$ 398,000

Transcribed Image Text:Additional Information
⚫ Pic uses the cost method to account for its investment in Sic.
• Any acquisition differential is allocated to customer contracts, which are expected to provide future benefits until December 31, Year
7. Neither company has any customer contracts recorded on their separate-entity records.
• There were no unrealized profits from intercompany transactions since the date of acquisition.
Required:
(a) Calculate consolidated profit attributable to Pic's shareholders for Year 6. (Omit $ sign in your response.)
Consolidated profit attributable to Pic's shareholders
$
(b) Calculate the following account balances for the consolidated statement of financial position at December 31, Year 6: (Omit $ sign
in your response.)
(i) Customer contracts
(ii) Non-controlling interest
(iii) Retained earnings
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