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Chapter 3, Problem 25P
a.
To determine
Determine December 31, 2018, Investment in Company M balance.
a.
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Investment in Company M balance:
Particulars | Amount | |
Consideration transferred | $ 5,875,000 | |
Equity in Company M | ||
2017 | $ 150,000 | |
2018 | $ 630,000 | |
Post-acquisition earnings | $ 780,000 | |
Dividends of Company M | $ (75,000) | |
Investment balance on 31/12/2018 | $ 6,580,000 | |
Excess acquisition fair value: | ||
Unpatented technology | $ 100,000 | |
Patents | $ 250,000 | |
Long term debt | $ (20,000) | |
Annual amortization | $ 330,000 |
Table: (1)
b.
To determine
Prepare a worksheet to determine the consolidated values to be reported on Company A’s financial statements.
b.
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Explanation of Solution
Worksheet to determine the consolidated values to be reported on Company A’s financial statements:
Income statement | Company A | Company M | Debit($) | Credit($) | Consolidated Balances |
Revenues | $ (6,400,000) | $ (3,900,000) | $ (10,300,000) | ||
Cost of goods sold | $ 4,500,000 | $ 2,500,000 | $ 7,000,000 | ||
Depreciation expense | $ 875,000 | $ 277,000 | $ 1,152,000 | ||
Amortization expense | $ 430,000 | $ 103,000 | E 350,000 | $ 883,000 | |
Interest expense | $ 55,000 | $ 60,000 | E 20,000 | $ 95,000 | |
Equity earnings from Company M | $ (630,000) | I 630,000 | $ - | ||
Net income | $ (1,170,000) | $ (960,000) | $ (1,170,000) | ||
Current assets | $ 75,000 | $ 143,000 | $ 218,000 | ||
$ 950,000 | $ 225,000 | $ 1,175,000 | |||
Inventories | $ 1,700,000 | $ 785,000 | $ 2,485,000 | ||
Investment in Company M | $ 6,580,000 | $ - | D 50,000 | $ 2,455,000 | |
A 3,545,000 | $ - | ||||
I 630,000 | |||||
Equipment | $ 3,700,000 | $ 2,052,000 | $ 5,752,000 | ||
Patents | $ 95,000 | A 2,250,000 | E 250,000 | $ 2,095,000 | |
Unpatented technology | $ 2,125,000 | $ 1,450,000 | A 700,000 | E 100,000 | $ 4,175,000 |
$ 425,000 | $ - | A 675,000 | $ 1,100,000 | ||
Total assets | $ 15,650,000 | $ 4,655,000 | $ 17,000,000 | ||
Accounts payable | $ (500,000) | $ (90,000) | $ (590,000) | ||
Long term debt | $ (1,000,000) | $ (1,200,000) | E 20,000 | A 80,000 | $ (2,260,000) |
Common stock | $ (8,200,000) | $ (500,000) | $ 500,000 | $ (8,200,000) | |
$ (5,950,000) | $ (2,865,000) | $ (5,950,000) | |||
Total liabilities and equity | $ (15,650,000) | $ (4,655,000) | $7,130,000 | $ 7,130,000 | $ (17,000,000) |
Table: (2)
Working note:
Statement of retained earnings | Company A | Company M | Debit | Credit | Consolidated Balances |
Retained earnings on 01/01 | $ (5,340,000) | $ 1,955,000 | $1,955,000 | $ (5,340,000) | |
Net Income | $ (1,170,000) | $ (960,000) | $ (1,170,000) | ||
Dividends declared | $ 560,000 | $ 50,000 | D 50.000 | $ 560,000 | |
Retained earnings on 31/12 | $ (5,950,000) | $ (2,865,000) | $ (5,950,000) |
Table: (3)
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