
EBK ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 8220102796096
Author: Christensen
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.27P
a.
To determine
Concept introduction
The consolidation process is the process of adding all the financial values of all the associate companies into one final financial report as of the parent company.
To prepare: The equity method entry related to the investment.
a.
Expert Solution

Answer to Problem 3.27P
The equity method entries are recorded.
Explanation of Solution
Equity method
Particular | Dr $ | Cr $ |
Investment in S corporation Dr. | ||
Cash Cr. | ||
Being initial investment in S co recorded | ||
Investment Dr. | ||
Income from S Cr. | ||
Being P co.’s 90% share of S co.’s 2008 income recorded | ||
Cash Dr. | ||
Investment in S corporation Cr. Being P co.’s 90% share of S co.’s 2008 dividend recorded |
b.
To determine
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Consolidated balance sheets and worksheets are the tools that are used to calculate the
To prepare: The consolidate worksheet of the final values by the company.
b.
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Answer to Problem 3.27P
The consolidate worksheet is provided and discussed.
Explanation of Solution
Book Value:
NCI10% | + | P CO.90% | = | Common Stock | + | Retained Earnings | ||
Original Book Value | ||||||||
+Net Income | ||||||||
-Dividends | ||||||||
Ending book Value | ||||||||
Consolidated worksheet:
Income statement | P co | S co | Eliminate DR | EliminateCR | consolidated |
Sales | |||||
Less: COGS | |||||
Less: Depreciation | |||||
Less: Other Expenses | |||||
Income from S co. | |||||
Consolidated Net Income | |||||
NCI in Net Income | |||||
Controlling interest in net income |
Statement of Retained Earnings | P co | S co | Eliminate DR | EliminateCR | consolidated |
Beginning Balance | |||||
Net Income | |||||
Less: Dividends Declared | |||||
Ending Balance | |||||
Balance Sheet | P co | S co | Eliminate DR | EliminateCR | consolidated |
Cash | |||||
Account Receivables | |||||
Inventory | |||||
Investment In S Co. | |||||
Land | |||||
Buildings & Equipment | |||||
Less: Accumulated Depreciation | |||||
Total Assets | |||||
Account Payable | |||||
Bonds Payable | |||||
Common Stock | |||||
Retained Earnings | |||||
NCI in NA S Co. | |||||
Total Liabilities |
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