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Chapter 12, Problem 12.28P

a

To determine

Introduction: Re-measurement is redrafting the financial statement of foreign entities from the local currency to the functional currency of the foreign entity. Re-measurement is necessary when the functional currency is different from the local currency used to maintain the books of a foreign entity.

The elimination entries required to prepare three part consolidation worksheet as of December 31, 20X3.

a

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    ParticularsDebit $Credit $
    1. To eliminate income from subsidiary
    Income from subsidiary43,368
    Dividends declared4,824
    Investment in subsidiary38,544
    (Income from Subsidiary eliminated by reverse entry)
    2. Assignment of income to non-controlling interest
    Income to non-controlling interest12,522
    Dividends declared1,206
    Non-controlling interest11,316
    (Assignment of income to non-controlling interest)
    3. Elimination of beginning investment
    Common stock63,000
    Retained earnings January 128,000
    Differential67,200
    Investment in subsidiary140,000
    Non-controlling interest18,200
    (Beginning investment in subsidiary eliminated by reversal)
    4. Assignment of differential
    Plant and equipment28,000
    Patient39,200
    Differential67,200
    (Differential on patient, plant and equipment assigned)
    Amortization of differential
    Depreciation expenses2,800
    5. Amortization expenses3,920
    Accumulated depreciation2,800
    Patient3,920
    (Amortization of differential on patient, plant and equipment)
    6. Eliminate intercompany payable and receivable
    Payable to P6,480
    Receivable from SR6,480
    (Intercompany receivable and payable eliminated by setoff)
  1. Income from subsidiary eliminated by reversal $43,368=$62,610×.80 , dividends declared $4,824=$6,030×.80
  2. Income assigned to non-controlling interest. income to non-controlling interest $12,522=$62,610×.20 dividends declared $1,206=$6,030×.20
  3. Beginning investment in subsidiary eliminated
  4. Investment in subsidiary $140,000=$67,200+($63,000+28,000)×.80

    Non-controlling interest $18,200=($63,000+28,000)×.20

  5. Differential assigned to assets by debit entry and credit differential account
  6. Amortization of differential recognized by debiting depreciation and amortization and credit accumulated depreciation and patient.
  7. Intercompany receivable and payable eliminated by setoff entry.

b

To determine

Introduction: Re-measurement is redrafting the financial statement of foreign entities from the local currency to the functional currency of the foreign entity. Re-measurement is necessary when the functional currency is different from the local currency used to maintain the books of a foreign entity.

The three part consolidation worksheet as of December 31, 20X3.

b

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Answer to Problem 12.28P

Retained earnings and net assets as per consolidation worksheet $339,024 and 1,162,840 respectively

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P. Inc. and subsidiary

Consolidation worksheet

For year ending December 31, 20X3

    elimination
    itemsP $SR $Debit $Credit $Consolidation $
    Sales1,000,000376,3501,376,350
    Income from subsidiary43,36843,368
    Re-measurement gain10,04010,040
    1,043,368386,3901386,390
    Less:
    Cost of goods sold(600,000)(217,800)(817,800)
    Depreciation expenses(28,000)(16,800)2,800(47,600)
    Amortization expenses3,920(3,920)
    Operating expense(204,000)(85,475)(289,475)
    Interest expense(2,000)(3,705)(5,705)
    Net income221,890
    Income to non-controlling interest12,522(12,522)
    Net income carry forward209,36862,61062,6100209,368
    Retained earnings Jan 1179,65628,00028,000179,656
    Net income 209,36862,61062,6100209,368
    Less: Dividends declared(50,000)(6,030)4,824
    1,206(50,000)
    Retained earnings DEC 31339,02484,58090,6106,030339,024
    Cash38,00026,46064,460
    Accounts receivable140,00043,200183,200
    Receivable from SR6,4806,480
    Inventory128,00055,900183,900
    Plant and equipment500,000168,00028,000696,000
    Investment in subsidiary178,54438,544
    140,000
    Differential67,20067,200
    Patient39,2003,92035,280
    991,024293,5601,162,840
    Accumulated depreciation90,00042,0002,800134,800
    Accounts payable60,00032,28092,280
    Payable to P6,4806,480
    Interest payable2,0001,8003,800
    Bonds payable60,00060,000
    Premium on bonds3,4203,420
    Common stock500,00063,00063,000500,000
    Retained earnings339,02484,58090,6106,030339,024
    Non-controlling interest11,316
    18,20029,516
    991,024293,560294,490294,4901,162,840

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