ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCT.(LL) >CUSTOM<
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Author: Christensen
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.1C
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Total Assets Value:The consolidated financial statements are the one which are prepared for providing a consolidated view of financial activities of the company having subsidiary companies. Total assets here means sum total of assets owned by a concern over another concern.
The validity of the relationship and factors which causes differences in the computation of valuation.
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1. The worksheet eliminations prepared subsequent to acquisition remove the allocated excess/purchase differential amortizations from the consolidated financial statements.
2. Allocated excess/purchase differential amortizations result in the Investment Income account disclosing the income that would have been allocated to the parent had the subsidiary’s financial records disclosed the market value of its assets and liabilities.
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In reference to the downstream or upstream sale of depreciable assets, which of the following statements is correct?
A. Gains and losses appear in the parent-company accounts in the year of sale and must be eliminated by the parent company determining its investment income under equity method of accounting.
B. The initial effect of unrealized gains and losses from downstream sales of depreciable asset is different from the sale of non-depreciable assets.
C. Gains, but not losses, appear in the parent-company accounts in the year of sale and must be eliminated by the parent company in determining its investment income under the equity method of accounting.
D. Upstream sales from the subsidiary to the parent company always result in unrealized gains or losses.
Which of the following is incorrect regarding measurement period?
a. If the initial accounting for a business combination is incomplete by the end of the reporting period in which the combination occurs, the acquirer shall report in its financial statements provisional amounts for the items for which the accounting is incomplete.
b. During the measurement period, the acquirer shall also recognise additional assets or liabilities if new information is obtained about facts and circumstances that existed as of the acquisition date and, if known, would have resulted in the recognition of those assets and liabilities as of that date.
c. The measurement period ends as soon as the acquirer receives the information it was seeking about facts and circumstances that existed as of the acquisition date or learns that more information is not obtainable.
d. During the measurement period, the acquirer shall prospectively adjust the provisional amounts recognised at the acquisition date…
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