Preparing a consolidated income statement-Equity method with noncontrolling interest, AAP and upstream and downstream intercompany inventory profits A parent company purchased a 70% controlling interest in its subsidiary several years ago. The aggregate fair value of the controlling and noncontrolling interest was $875,000 in excess of the subsidiary's Stockholders' Equity on the acquisition date. This excess was assigned to a building that was estimated to be undervalued by $500,000 and to an unrecorded patent valued at $375,000. The building asset is being depreciated over a 20- year period and the patent is being amortized over an 10-year period, both on the straight-line basis with no salvage value. During the current year, the parent and subsidiary reported a total of $1,500,000 of intercompany sales. At the beginning of the current year, there were $100,000 of upstream intercompany profits in the parent's inventory. At the end of the current year, there were $150,000 of downstream intercompany profits in the subsidiary's inventory. During the current year, the subsidiary dedared and paid $200,000 of dividends. The parent company uses the equity method of pre-consolidation investment bookkeeping. Each company reports the following income statement for the current year: Parent Subsidiary Income statement: Sales Cost of goods sold Gross profit Income (loss) from subsidiary Operating expenses Net income $10,000,000 $2,500,000 (6,800,000) (1,500,000) Downstream sales Income (loss) from subsidiary a. Compute the income (loss) from subsidiary of $103,750 reported by the parent company in its preconsolidation income statement. Do not use negative signs with your answers below. Subsidiary's net income $ AAP Upstream sales Adjusted subsidiary income s P% of interest x 3,200,000 1,000,000 103,750 (1,800,000) (675,000) $1,503,750 $325,000 Sales Cost of goods sold Gross profit Operating expenses 0 0 0 0 0% 0 0 b. Prepare the consolidated income statement for the current year. Do not use negative signs with your answers below. Consolidated Income Statement $ 0 0 0 0 0 0 O
Preparing a consolidated income statement-Equity method with noncontrolling interest, AAP and upstream and downstream intercompany inventory profits A parent company purchased a 70% controlling interest in its subsidiary several years ago. The aggregate fair value of the controlling and noncontrolling interest was $875,000 in excess of the subsidiary's Stockholders' Equity on the acquisition date. This excess was assigned to a building that was estimated to be undervalued by $500,000 and to an unrecorded patent valued at $375,000. The building asset is being depreciated over a 20- year period and the patent is being amortized over an 10-year period, both on the straight-line basis with no salvage value. During the current year, the parent and subsidiary reported a total of $1,500,000 of intercompany sales. At the beginning of the current year, there were $100,000 of upstream intercompany profits in the parent's inventory. At the end of the current year, there were $150,000 of downstream intercompany profits in the subsidiary's inventory. During the current year, the subsidiary dedared and paid $200,000 of dividends. The parent company uses the equity method of pre-consolidation investment bookkeeping. Each company reports the following income statement for the current year: Parent Subsidiary Income statement: Sales Cost of goods sold Gross profit Income (loss) from subsidiary Operating expenses Net income $10,000,000 $2,500,000 (6,800,000) (1,500,000) Downstream sales Income (loss) from subsidiary a. Compute the income (loss) from subsidiary of $103,750 reported by the parent company in its preconsolidation income statement. Do not use negative signs with your answers below. Subsidiary's net income $ AAP Upstream sales Adjusted subsidiary income s P% of interest x 3,200,000 1,000,000 103,750 (1,800,000) (675,000) $1,503,750 $325,000 Sales Cost of goods sold Gross profit Operating expenses 0 0 0 0 0% 0 0 b. Prepare the consolidated income statement for the current year. Do not use negative signs with your answers below. Consolidated Income Statement $ 0 0 0 0 0 0 O
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![Preparing a consolidated income statement-Equity method with noncontrolling interest, AAP and upstream and downstream
intercompany inventory profits
A parent company purchased a 70% controlling interest in its subsidiary several years ago. The aggregate fair value of the controlling and
noncontrolling interest was $875,000 in excess of the subsidiary's Stockholders' Equity on the acquisition date. This excess was assigned to a building
that was estimated to be undervalued by $500,000 and to an unrecorded patent valued at $375,000. The building asset is being depreciated over a 20-
year period and the patent is being amortized over an 10-year period, both on the straight-line basis with no salvage value. During the current year,
the parent and subsidiary reported a total of $1,500,000 of intercompany sales. At the beginning of the current year, there were $100,000 of upstream
intercompany profits in the parent's inventory. At the end of the current year, there were $150,000 of downstream intercompany profits in the
subsidiary's inventory. During the current year, the subsidiary declared and paid $200,000 of dividends. The parent company uses the equity method
of pre-consolidation investment bookkeeping. Each company reports the following income statement for the current year:
Parent Subsidiary
Income statement:
Sales
Cost of goods sold
Gross profit
Income (loss) from subsidiary
Operating expenses
Net income
$10,000,000 $2,500,000
(6,800,000) (1,500,000)
3,200,000
1,000,000
103,750
(1,800,000) (675,000)
$1,503,750
$325,000
a. Compute the Income (loss) from subsidiary of $103,750 reported by the parent company in its preconsolidation income statement.
Do not use negative signs with your answers below.
Subsidiary's net income $
AAP
Upstream sales
Adjusted subsidiary income $
P% of interest
X
Downstream sales
Income (loss) from subsidiary s
Sales
Cost of goods sold
Gross profit
Operating expenses
0
0
0
0
0%
0
0
0
b. Prepare the consolidated income statement for the current year.
Do not use negative signs with your answers below.
Consolidated Income Statement
S
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Transcribed Image Text:Preparing a consolidated income statement-Equity method with noncontrolling interest, AAP and upstream and downstream
intercompany inventory profits
A parent company purchased a 70% controlling interest in its subsidiary several years ago. The aggregate fair value of the controlling and
noncontrolling interest was $875,000 in excess of the subsidiary's Stockholders' Equity on the acquisition date. This excess was assigned to a building
that was estimated to be undervalued by $500,000 and to an unrecorded patent valued at $375,000. The building asset is being depreciated over a 20-
year period and the patent is being amortized over an 10-year period, both on the straight-line basis with no salvage value. During the current year,
the parent and subsidiary reported a total of $1,500,000 of intercompany sales. At the beginning of the current year, there were $100,000 of upstream
intercompany profits in the parent's inventory. At the end of the current year, there were $150,000 of downstream intercompany profits in the
subsidiary's inventory. During the current year, the subsidiary declared and paid $200,000 of dividends. The parent company uses the equity method
of pre-consolidation investment bookkeeping. Each company reports the following income statement for the current year:
Parent Subsidiary
Income statement:
Sales
Cost of goods sold
Gross profit
Income (loss) from subsidiary
Operating expenses
Net income
$10,000,000 $2,500,000
(6,800,000) (1,500,000)
3,200,000
1,000,000
103,750
(1,800,000) (675,000)
$1,503,750
$325,000
a. Compute the Income (loss) from subsidiary of $103,750 reported by the parent company in its preconsolidation income statement.
Do not use negative signs with your answers below.
Subsidiary's net income $
AAP
Upstream sales
Adjusted subsidiary income $
P% of interest
X
Downstream sales
Income (loss) from subsidiary s
Sales
Cost of goods sold
Gross profit
Operating expenses
0
0
0
0
0%
0
0
0
b. Prepare the consolidated income statement for the current year.
Do not use negative signs with your answers below.
Consolidated Income Statement
S
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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