Soft Bound Version for Advanced Accounting 13th Edition
Soft Bound Version for Advanced Accounting 13th Edition
13th Edition
ISBN: 9781260110579
Author: Hoyle
Publisher: McGraw Hill Education
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Chapter 3, Problem 38P

a.

To determine

Find the relevant initial test to determine whether goodwill could be impaired or not.

a.

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The relevant initial test to determine whether goodwill could be impaired or not:

ParticularsAmount
Carrying value $ 120,070,000
Fair value $ 110,000,000
Excess of carrying value over fair value $   10,070,000

Table: (1)

The initial test implies that the goodwill should be tested for impairment as the fair value is less than that of carrying value.

b.

To determine

Find the amount at which Company P record an impairment loss for its Company L reporting unit for the year.

b.

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Computation of amount at which Company P record an impairment loss for its Company L reporting unit for the year:

Particulars Amount
Fair value of Company L  $  110,000,000
Fair value of net assets and liabilities:  
Cash $           109,000 
Receivables $           897,000 
Movie library $      60,000,000 
Broadcast licenses $      20,000,000 
Equipment $      19,000,000 
Current liabilities $         (650,000) 
Long-term debt $      (6,250,000) 
Total fair value  $    93,106,000
Implied fair value of goodwill  $    16,894,000
Carrying value of goodwill  $    50,000,000
Impairment loss  $    33,106,000

Table: (2)

The following journal entry can be recorded for recording goodwill impairment loss:

DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref.Debit ($)Credit ($)
 Goodwill impairment loss  $ 33,106,000 
 Investment in Company L   $ 33,106,000
 (being goodwill impairment loss recorded)   

Table: (3)

c.

To determine

Find the amount of consolidated net income for the year.

c.

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Computation of consolidated net income for the year:

ParticularsAmount
Consolidated revenues $      30,000,000
Consolidated expenses $      22,200,000
Income before impairment loss $        7,800,000
Goodwill impairment loss $      33,106,000
Net loss $    (25,306,000)

Table: (4)

d.

To determine

Determine the balance of December 31 consolidated balance for goodwill.

d.

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Computation of consolidated goodwill for the year:

Consolidatedgoodwill=$50,000,000$33,106,000=$16,894,000

e.

To determine

Determine the balance of December 31 consolidated balance for broadcast licenses.

e.

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Computation of balance of December 31 consolidated balance for broadcast licenses:

Consolidatedbroadcastlicenses=$350,000$14,014,000=$14,364,000

f.

To determine

Prepare a consolidated worksheet for both companies.

f.

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Consolidated worksheet for both companies:

Company P and Company L
Consolidated Worksheet
December 31
Income statementCompany PCompany LDebitCreditConsolidated Balances
Revenues $    (18,000,000) $  (12,000,000)   $   (30,000,000)
Expenses $      10,350,000 $    11,800,000 E 50,000  $     22,150,000
Equity earnings from Company L $         (150,000)  I 150,000  $                     -
Impairment loss $      33,106,000    $          220,000
Net income $      25,306,000 $       (200,000)   $     25,306,000
      
Balance Sheet     
Cash $           260,000 $         109,000   $          369,000
Accounts receivable $           210,000 $         897,000   $       1,107,000
Investment in Company L $      86,964,000 $                    - D 80,000 S 69,500,000 
     A 7,394,000 $                     -
     I 150,000 
Broadcast licenses $           350,000 $    14,014,000   $     14,364,000
Movie library $           365,000 $    45,000,000   $     45,365,000
Equipment $    136,000,000 $    17,500,000 A 500,000 E 50,000 $   153,950,000
Goodwill $                      - $                    - A 16,894,000  $     16,894,000
Total assets $    224,149,000 $    77,520,000   $   232,049,000
      
Current liabilities $         (755,000) $       (650,000)   $     (1,405,000)
Long term debt $    (22,000,000) $    (7,250,000)   $   (29,250,000)
Common stock $  (175,000,000) $  (67,500,000) S 67,500000  $ (175,000,000)
Retained earnings $    (26,394,000) $    (2,120,000)   $   (26,394,000)
Total liabilities and equity $  (224,149,000) $  (77,520,000) $   87,114,000 $    87,114,000 $ (232,049,000)

Table: (5)

Working note:

Statement of retained earningsCompany PCompany LDebitCreditConsolidated Balances
Retained earnings on 01/01 $    (52,000,000) $       (200,000) S 2,000,000  $   (52,000,000)
Dividends declared $           300,000 $           80,000  D 80,000 $          300,000
Net income $      25,306,000 $       (200,000)  $     25,306,000
Retained earnings on 31/12 $    (26,394,000) $       (320,000)   $   (26,394,000)

Table: (6)

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