ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781260518740
Author: Christensen
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Chapter 20, Problem 20.1.2E
To determine
Introduction: Chapter 11 of the US Bankruptcy Code deals with reorganization of the debtor’s business, that is, its affairs, debts and assets. Entities file Chapter 11 proceedings if they require time to restructure their debts. This form of bankruptcy proceedings is the most complex of all.
To choose: The statement which is true.
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4. After the quasi-reorganization, the total shareholders' equity should be? *
Adverse financial and operating circumstances warrant that BLACK PANTHER Corporation undergo a quasi-
reorganization on December 31, 2021. The following information may be relevant in accounting for the quasi-
reorganization:
a. Inventory with a fair value of P1,000,000 is currently recorded in the accounts at its cost of P1,500,000.
b. Plant assets with a fair value of P3,000,000 are currently recorded at P4,000,000, net of accumulated
depreciation.
c. Unrecorded accounts payable amount to P300,000
d. Individual shareholders contribute P1,500,000 to create additional paid-in capital to facilitate the
reorganization. No new shares pass to the company's shareholders.
e. The par value of the share capital is reduced from P100 to P50.
f. Immediately before these events, the shareholders' equity section appears as follows:
P 5,000,000
Share capital, P100 par value, 50,000 shares
Share premium
Retained earnings…
Determine whether the following transactions are taxable in the current year, applying the corporate reorganization rules. If a transaction is not taxable, indicate what type of reorganization is affected, if any.
Alpha Corporation owns assets valued at $400,000 and liabilities of $100,000. Beta Corporation transfers $160,000 of its voting stock and $40,000 in cash for 75% of Alpha’s assets and all of its liabilities. Alpha distributes its remaining assets and the Beta stock to its shareholders. Alpha then liquidates.
Beta Corporation owns assets valued at $1,500,000 with liabilities of $700,000, and Alpha holds assets valued at $350,000 with liabilities of $150,000. Beta transfers 200,000 shares of stock and $50,000 cash, and it accepts $100,000 of Alpha’s liabilities, in exchange for all of the Alpha assets. Alpha distributes the Beta stock to its shareholders for their Alpha stock and then ceases to exist.
Alpha Corporation obtained 200,000 shares of Beta Corporation’s stock…
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Mannheim Corporation is ready to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy under a reorganization plan accepted by all parties. Mannheim's balance sheet shows:
Various assets
$2,000,000
Prepetition liabilities, fully secured
$400,000
Prepetition liabilities subject to compromise
1,360,000
Postpetition liabilities
820,000
Common stock
200,000
Retained deficit
(780,000)
TOTAL
$2,000,000
TOTAL
$2,000,000
There are no excess assets. The present value of future cash flows from the reorganized company's operating assets is $1,900,000 The creditors represented by the prepetition liabilities subject to compromise agree to take $580,000 in 7 percent notes payable plus 70 percent of the common stock as settlement. The old shareholders will have 30 percent of the common stock.
After reorganization, Mannheim's retained earnings balance is
Select one:
a. $150,000
b. $(70,000)
c. $500,000
d. $0.
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