overvalued Building. As a consideration, OPQ Co. issued its own shares of stock with a market value of P320,000. The merger resulted into P140,000 goodwill. Assuming OPQ Co. had
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On September 18, 2020, OPQ Co. acquired all of TUV Inc.’s P400,000 identifiable assets and P100,000 liabilities. Book values of TUV’s assets and liabilities equal their fair values except for an overvalued Building. As a consideration, OPQ Co. issued its own shares of stock with a market value of P320,000. The merger resulted into P140,000

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- On July 31, 2020, Ivanhoe Company paid $3,000,000 to acquire all of the common stock of Conchita Incorporated, which became a division (a reporting unit) of Ivanhoe. Conchita reported the following balance sheet at the time of the acquisition. Current assets $750,000 Current liabilities $500,000 Noncurrent assets 2,700,000 Long-term liabilities 400,000 Total assets $3,450,000 Stockholders’ equity 2,550,000 Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $3,450,000 It was determined at the date of the purchase that the fair value of the identifiable net assets of Conchita was $2,755,000. Over the next 6 months of operations, the newly purchased division experienced operating losses. In addition, it now appears that it will generate substantial losses for the foreseeable future. At December 31, 2020, Conchita reports the following balance sheet information. Current assets $480,000 Noncurrent assets…On January 1, 2021, Brooks Corporation exchanged $1,235,000 fair-value consideration for all of the outstanding voting stock of Chandler, Inc. At the acquisition date, Chandler had a book value equal to $1,185,000. Chandler’s individual assets and liabilities had fair values equal to their respective book values except for the patented technology account, which was undervalued by $246,000 with an estimated remaining life of six years. The Chandler acquisition was Brooks’s only business combination for the year. In case expected synergies did not materialize, Brooks Corporation wished to prepare for a potential future spin-off of Chandler, Inc. Therefore, Brooks had Chandler maintain its separate incorporation and independent accounting information system as elements of continuing value. On December 31, 2021, each company submitted the following financial statements for consolidation. Dividends were declared and paid in the same period. Brooks Corp. Chandler Inc. Income…On May 1, 2021, Jazzie Co. agreed to sell the assets of its Mister Division to Shawna Inc. for $80 million. The sale was completed on December 31, 2021. Jazzie’s year ends on December 31st. The following additional facts pertain to the transaction: The Mister Division qualifies as a component of an entity as defined by GAAP. Mister's net assets totaled $48 million on Jazzie's books at the time of the sale. Mister incurred a pre-tax operating loss of $10 million in 2021. Jazzie’s income tax rate is 40%. Suppose that the Mister Division's assets had not been sold by December 31, 2021, but were considered held for sale. Assume that the fair value of these assets at December 31 was $40 million. In their 2021 income statement, Jazzie Co. would report for discontinued operations: Group of answer choices a $6 million after tax loss. a $10 million after tax loss. a $10.8 million after tax loss. an $18 million after tax loss.
- On January 1, 2024, Morey, Incorporated, exchanged $180,575 for 25 percent of Amsterdam Corporation. Morey appropriately applied the equity method to this investment. At January 1, the book values of Amsterdam’s assets and liabilities approximated their fair values. On June 30, 2024, Morey paid $605,500 for an additional 70 percent of Amsterdam, thus increasing its overall ownership to 95 percent. The price paid for the 70 percent acquisition was proportionate to Amsterdam’s total fair value. At June 30, the carrying amounts of Amsterdam’s assets and liabilities approximated their fair values. Any remaining excess fair value was attributed to goodwill. Amsterdam reports the following amounts at December 31, 2024 (credit balances shown in parentheses): Revenues $ (291,000) Expenses 186,000 Retained earnings, January 1 (237,300) Dividends declared, October 1 10,000 Common stock (500,000) Amsterdam’s revenue and expenses were distributed evenly throughout the year, and no…On January 1, 2023, QuickPort Company acquired 90 percent of the outstanding voting stock of NetSpeed, Incorporated, for $810,000 in cash and stock options. At the acquisition date. NetSpeed had common stock of $800,000 and Retained Earnings of $40,000. The acquisition-dete fair value of the 10 percent noncontrolling interest was $90.000. QuickPort attributed the $60.000 excess of NetSpeed's fair value over book value to a database with a five-year remaining life During the next two years, NetSpeed reported the following Income 8,000 Dividends Declared On July 1, 2023, QuickPort sold communication equipment to NetSpeed for $42.000. The equipment originally cost $48,000 and had accumulated depreciation of $9,000 and an estimated remaining life of three years at the date of the intra-entity transfer Required: Compute the equity method balance in QuickPort's Investment in NetSpeed, incorporated, account as of December 31, 2024. b. Prepere the worksheet adjustments for the December 31,…On January 31, 2021, Parent Inc. purchased 90% of Sub Inc., issuing common shares of Parent with a market value of $400,000. Costs were $10,000 to issue the shares and $16,000 of other legal costs. Parent and Sub Inc had the following balance sheets on January 30, 2021 immediately prior to the acquisition: Parent Inc. Sub Inc. Sub Inc. (carrying value) (carrying value) (fair value) Cash $1,200,000 $300,000 $300,000 Accounts Receivable $ 400,000 $ 64,000 $ 64,000 Inventory $ 240,000 $ 80,000 $ 60,000 Plant and Equipment (net) $ 960,000 $350,000 $300,000 Accumulated depreciation ($100,000) ($94,000) Trademark $ 20,000 $ 36,000 Total Assets $2,700,000 $720,000 $760,000 Accounts Payable $1,500,000 $300,000 $300,000 Bonds Payable $ 600,000 $240,000 $210,000 $510,000 Common Shares $ 500,000 $ 60,000 Retained Earnings $ 100,000…
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