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a.
Determine the amounts that Company M would report in its post-acquisition
a.

Explanation of Solution
The amounts that Company M would report in its post-acquisition balance sheet are as follows:
Particulars | Company C | Company K | |
Cash | $ 18,000 (1) | $ 20,000 | |
Receivables | $ 270,000 | $ 90,000 | |
Inventory | $ 360,000 | $ 140,000 | |
Land | $ 200,000 | $ 180,000 | |
Buildings (net) | $ 420,000 | $ 220,000 | |
Equipment (net) | $ 160,000 | $ 50,000 | |
Investment in Company T | $ 515,000 (2) | ||
Total assets | $ 1,943,000 | $ 700,000 | |
Accounts payable | $ (150,000) | $ (40,000) | |
Long-term liabilities | $ (630,000) | $ (200,000) | |
Common stock | $ (130,000) | $ (120,000) | |
Additional paid-in capital | $ (528,000) (3) | $ - | |
$ (505,000) (4) | $ (340,000) | ||
Total liabilities and equity | $ (1,943,000) | $ (700,000) |
Table: (1)
Working note:
Calculation of cash:
Calculation of investment:
Calculation of Additional paid-in Capital:
Calculation of Retained earnings, 1/1/18:
b.
Prepare a worksheet to consolidate the balance sheets of these two companies as of January 1, 2018.
b.

Explanation of Solution
The worksheet to consolidate the balance sheets of these two companies as of January 1, 2018 is as follows:
Particulars | Company C | Company K | Consolidated Entries | Consolidated Balances | ||
Cash | $ 18,000 | $ 20,000 | $ 38,000 | |||
Receivables | $ 270,000 | $ 90,000 | $ 360,000 | |||
Inventory | $ 360,000 | $ 140,000 | $ 5,000 | $ 505,000 | ||
Land | $ 200,000 | $ 180,000 | $ 20,000 | $ 400,000 | ||
Buildings (net) | $ 420,000 | $ 220,000 | $ 30,000 | $ 670,000 | ||
Equipment (net) | $ 160,000 | $ 50,000 | $ 210,000 | |||
Investment in Company T | $ 515,000 | $ 460,000 | ||||
$ 55,000 | $ - | |||||
Total assets | $ 1,943,000 | $ 700,000 | $ 2,183,000 | |||
Accounts payable | $ (150,000) | $ (40,000) | $ (190,000) | |||
Long-term liabilities | $ (630,000) | $ (200,000) | $ (830,000) | |||
Common stock | $ (130,000) | $ (120,000) | $ 120,000 | $ (130,000) | ||
Additional paid-in capital | $ (528,000) | $ - | $ (528,000) | |||
Retained earnings, 1/1/18 | $ (505,000) | $ (340,000) | $ 340,000 | $ (505,000) | ||
Total liabilities and equity | $ (1,943,000) | $ (700,000) | $ 515,000 | $ 515,000 | $ (2,183,000) |
Table: (2)
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