Intermediate Accounting
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ISBN: 9780132162302
Author: Elizabeth A. Gordon, Jana S. Raedy, Alexander J. Sannella
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.6BE
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To prepare: Journal entries required on the date of acquisition and at the end of the first year after acquisition assuming that company J uses the equity method to account for its investment in company T.
Given information:
Company J acquired 25% of the shares of company T.
The total worth of the shares is $1,340,000.
Net income of company T is $875,500.
Total numbers of outstanding shares are 80,000.
Divided to per share will be $3.75.
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How much is the balance of "investment in associate" at the end current year?
Armadillo Enterprises acquired the following equity investmentsat the beginning of year 1 as trading investments.
Description
Number of shares
Market price per share
Total price
Finestra Company
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x $25
$387,500
BVD Company
20,000
X$18
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Market values at theend of Years 1 &2 are presented
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Market/Fair Value
End of year 1
End of year 2
Finestra Company
$19
$23
BVD Company
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