a.
Prepare the
a.

Explanation of Solution
An acquisition of assets is the purchase of a corporation by purchasing its assets rather than its stock. An acquisition is when one company acquires most or all of the shares of another company to gain control over that company.
The required journal entry to record the acquisition is as follows:
Date | Account title and Explanation | Post Ref | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
Equity Investment | ||||
Common Stock | ||||
APIC | ||||
(To record the acquisition of the subsidiary) |
Table (1)
Working notes:
Number of shares exchanged by the parent companyhaving par value of $1 is
Market value per share is $30 on the acquisition date.
Calculate fair value of the entire acquired business:
b.
Exhibit computations to yield the parent company's reported Equity Income in its income
statement.
b.

Explanation of Solution
Equity income is money generated from stock dividends that investors can access by buying dividend-declared stocks or by buying funds that invest in dividend-declared stocks.
The computations to yield the parent company’s reported Equity Investment is as follows:
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Subsidiary net income | |
Less: | |
Equity Income |
Table (1)
Working notes:
Subsidiary’s net income is
Depreciation/Amortization is
Hence, the equity income reported by the parent is
c.
Exhibit computations to yield the parent company's reported Equity Investment.
c.

Explanation of Solution
An investment in equity is money which is invested in a company by buying that company's shares in the stock market. Typically, those shares are traded in a stock exchange.
The computations to yield the parent company’s reported Equity Investment is as follows:
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Beginning Equity Investment | |
Equity Income | |
Less: Dividends | |
Ending Equity Investment |
Table (1)
Working notes:
Number of shares exchanged by the parent companyhaving par value of $1 is
Market value per share is $30 on the acquisition date.
Calculate fair value of the entire acquired business:
Equity income of parent company is
APIC of subsidiary is
Dividendof the subsidiary is
Hence, the ending equity investmentreported by the parent is
d.
Prepare the consolidation entries for the year ended Dec 31, 2019.
d.

Explanation of Solution
Consolidated financial statements are a group of entities financial statements that are presented as those of a single economic entity. They are the financial statements of a group in which the parent company and its subsidiaries introduce their assets, liabilities, equity, revenue, expenses and
Consolidated accounting is used to club a parent company's financial information and one or more subsidiaries. The parent prepares consolidated financial statements through
The required consolidation journal entries are as follows:
Date | Account title and Explanation | Post Ref | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
[C] Equity Income (P) | ||||
Dividends (S) | ||||
Equity Investment (P) | ||||
(To eliminate all changes in the Equity Investment account, leaving only beginning balance in the account) | ||||
[E] Common Stock | ||||
APIC (S) @BOY | ||||
Equity Investment (P)@BOY | ||||
(To eliminate the portion of the investment account related to the book value of the subsidiary's Stockholders' Equity @ BOY) | ||||
[A] PPE, net (S) @ BOY | ||||
Patent (S) @ BOY | ||||
Goodwill (S) @ BOY | ||||
Equity Investment (P) @ BOY | ||||
(To assign the remaining Equity Investment account (i.e., unamortizedBOY AAP) to appropriate asset & liability accounts) | ||||
[D] Operating expenses (S) | ||||
PPE, net (S) | ||||
Patent (S) | ||||
(Depreciates/amortizes AAP so that income statement includes theactivity and the balance sheet accounts include ending balances inappropriate accounts) | ||||
[I] No intercompany items in problem |
Table (1)
e.
Prepare the consolidation spreadsheet for the year ended December 31, 2019.
e.

Explanation of Solution
Consolidated financial statements are a group of entities financial statements that are presented as those of a single economic entity. They are the financial statements of a group in which the parent company and its subsidiaries introduce their assets, liabilities, equity, revenue, expenses and cash flows as those of a single business organization.
A consolidated
Consolidation worksheet is an instrument used to prepare a parent's consolidated financial statements and their subsidiaries. It demonstrates the individual book values of companies, the adjustments and eliminations necessary, and the consolidated final values.
The consolidated spreadsheet for the year ended December 31, 2019 is shown below:
Elimination entries | ||||||||||
Income Statement | Parent | Subsidiary | Dr | Cr | Consolidated | |||||
Sales | 5,500,000 | 1,600,000 | 7,100,000 | |||||||
Cost of goods sold | (3,800,000) | (950,000) | (4,750,000) | |||||||
Gross Profit | 1,700,000 | 650,000 | 2,350,000 | |||||||
Investment Income | 150,000 | [C] | 150,000 | 0 | ||||||
Operating Expenses | (1,000,000) | (450,000) | [D] | 50,000 | (1,500,000) | |||||
Net Income | 850,000 | 200,000 | 850,000 | |||||||
Statement of Retained Earnings | ||||||||||
Beginning Retained Earnings | 2,800,000 | 800,000 | [E] | 800,000 | 2,800,000 | |||||
Net Income | 850,000 | 200,000 | 850,000 | |||||||
Dividends | (160,000) | (60,000) | [C] | 60,000 | (160,000) | |||||
Ending retained Earnings | 3,490,000 | 940,000 | 3,490,000 | |||||||
Balance Sheet | ||||||||||
Assets | ||||||||||
Cash | $300,000 | $120,000 | $420,000 | |||||||
700,000 | 360,000 | 1,060,000 | ||||||||
Inventory | 940,000 | 600,000 | 1,540,000 | |||||||
Equity investment | 1,860,000 | [C] | 90,000 | 0 | ||||||
[E] | 1,150,000 | |||||||||
[A] | 620,000 | |||||||||
PPE, net | 3,400,000 | 920,000 | [A] | 120,000 | [D] | 10,000 | 4,430,000 | |||
Patent | [A] | 320,000 | [D] | 40,000 | 280,000 | |||||
Goodwill | [A] | 180,000 | 180,000 | |||||||
$7,200,000 | $2,000,000 | $7,910,000 | ||||||||
Liabilities and Stockholder'sEquity | ||||||||||
Accounts payable | 220,000 | $100,000 | 320,000 | |||||||
Accrued liabilities | 340,000 | 180,000 | 520,000 | |||||||
Long-term Liabilities | 450,000 | 430,000 | 880,000 | |||||||
Common stock | 600,000 | 150,000 | [E] | 150,000 | 600,000 | |||||
APIC | 2,100,000 | 200,000 | [E] | 200,000 | 2,100,000 | |||||
Retained earnings | 3,490,000 | 940,000 | 3,490,000 | |||||||
$7,200,000 | $2,000,000 | 1,970,000 | 1,970,000 | $7,910,000 | ||||||
f.
Mention the name of the additional assets that will be reported on the consolidated balance sheet and also givethe reason why they were not reportedprior in pre-acquisition financial statements of the parent or the subsidiary
f.

Explanation of Solution
Consolidated financial statements are a group of entities financial statements that are presented as those of a single economic entity. They are the financial statements of a group in which the parent company and its subsidiaries introduce their assets, liabilities, equity, revenue, expenses and cash flows as those of a single business organization.
A consolidated balance sheet provides a parent company's assets and liabilities and all of its subsidiaries in a legal document, without any differentiation on which items pertain to which companies.
In the consolidation process we recognized the additional assets: the PPE assets, the Patent asset, and Goodwillasset. These assets were previously embedded on the balance sheet of the Parent in the Equity investment account. These are explicitly recognized in the consolidation process and now reported on the consolidated balance sheet.
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