Loose Leaf for Fundamentals of Advanced Accounting
Loose Leaf for Fundamentals of Advanced Accounting
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781260151879
Author: Hoyle, Joe Ben; Schaefer, Thomas; Doupnik, Timothy
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 26P

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To determine

Identify the figures which would appear in a consolidated income statement for this year.

a.

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Figures which would appear in a consolidated income statement for this year:

ParticularsAmount
Consolidated revenues $  1,500,000  (1)
Consolidated expenses $(1,031,000) (2)
Consolidated net income $     469,000  (3)
Balance of non-controlling interest in Company S $     (50,700) (4)
Balance of Controlling interest in Company S $     418,300  (5)

Table: (1)

Working note:

Computation of consolidated revenues:

Consolidatedrevenues=$900,000+$600,000=$1,500,000 (1)

Computation of consolidated expenses:

Consolidatedexpenses=$600,000+$400,000+Amortizationofbuilding+Amortizationofpatent=$1,000,000+$330,000$300,00010+$140,0005=$1,031,000 (2)

Computation of consolidated net income:

Consolidatednetincome=$1,500,000$1,031,000=$469,000 (3)

Computation of amount of net income of Company S allocated to non-controlling interest:

Netincomefornon-controllinginterest=(RevenueofCompanySExpensesofCompanySAmortizationexpenses)=($600,000$400,000$31,000)×30%=$50,700 (4)

Computation of amount of net income of allocated to controlling interest:

Netincomeforcontrollinginterest=$469,000$50,700=$418,300 (5)

b.

To determine

Identify the amounts which would appear in a consolidated income statement for this year.

b.

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Amounts which would appear in a consolidated income statement for this year:

ParticularsAmount
Consolidated revenues $  1,350,000  (6)
Consolidated expenses $   (923,250) (7)
Consolidated net income $     426,750  (8)
Balance of non-controlling interest in Company S $     (38,025) (9)
Balance of Controlling interest in Company S $     388,725  (10)

Table: (1)

Working note:

Computation of consolidated revenues:

Consolidatedrevenues=$900,000+$600,00012×9=$1,350,000 (6)

Computation of consolidated expenses:

Consolidatedexpenses=$600,000+$400,00012×9+(Amortizationofbuilding12×9)+(Amortizationofpatent12×9)=$900,000+($330,000$300,00010×12×9)+($140,0005×12×9)=$923,250 (7)

Computation of consolidated net income:

Consolidatednetincome=$1,350,000$923,250=$426,750 (8)

Computation of amount of net income of Company S allocated to non-controlling interest:

Netincomefornon-controllinginterest=(RevenueofCompanySExpensesofCompanySAmortizationexpenses)=($450,000$300,000$23,250)×30%=$38,025 (9)

Computation of amount of net income of allocated to controlling interest:

Netincomeforcontrollinginterest=$426,750$38,025=$388,725 (10)

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