ADVANCED ACCOUNTING-LL
ADVANCED ACCOUNTING-LL
13th Edition
ISBN: 9781260232486
Author: Hoyle
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL CUSTOM PUBLISHING
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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 ($480,000$330,000) $       150,000 
2018 ($900,000$330,000) $       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 ($800,000÷8)  $            100,000
Patents ($2,500,000÷10)  $            250,000
Long term debt ($100,000÷5)  $             (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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Worksheet to determine the consolidated values to be reported on Company A’s financial statements:

Income statementCompany ACompany MDebit($)Credit($)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)
      
Balance Sheet     
Current assets $         75,000 $            143,000   $        218,000
Accounts receivable $       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
Goodwill $       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)
Retained earnings $   (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 earningsCompany ACompany MDebitCreditConsolidated 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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