ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCT.(LL) >CUSTOM<
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ISBN: 9781260824292
Author: Christensen
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.19.2P
To determine
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Consolidation: Consolidation is the process of accounting where books of the parent company is reported along with the books of the subsidiary company in consolidated/combined form after making necessary
To explain: The amount of these intercompany loans and profits should be included in the combined financial statements.
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Zhang incorporated her sole proprietorship by transferring inventory, a building, and land to the corporation in retur
100 percent of the corporation's stock. The property transferred to the corporation had the following fair market val
and adjusted tax bases:
Inventory
Building
Land
Total
The corporation also assumed a mortgage of $100,000 attached to the building and land. The fair market value of th
corporation's stock received in the exchange was $1,820,000.
Note: Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.
Adjusted basis
FMV
$ 96,000
720,000
1,104,000
$ 1,920,000
d. What is the corporation's adjusted tax basis in each of the assets received in the exchange?
$
Inventory
Adjusted Tax
Basis
$ 48,000
480,000
1,440,000
$ 1,968,000
48,000 $
Building
480,000 $
Land
436,000
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