Soft Bound Version for Advanced Accounting 13th Edition
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Author: Hoyle
Publisher: McGraw Hill Education
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Chapter 5, Problem 30P

Following are financial statements for Moore Company and Kirby Company for 2018:

Moore Kirby
Sales $ (800,000) $ (600,000)
Cost of goods sold 500,000 400,000
Operating and interest expenses 100,000 160,000
Net income $ (200,000) $ (40,000)
Retained earnings, 1/1/18 $ (990,000) $ (550,000)
Net income (200,000) (40,000)
Dividends declared 1 30,000 –0–
Retained earnings, 12/31/18 $(1,060,000) $ (590,000)
Cash and receivables $ 217,000 $ 180,000
Inventory 224,000 160,000
Investment in Kirby 657,000 –0–
Equipment (net) 600,000 420,000
Buildings 1,000,000 650,000
Accumulated depreciation—buildings (100,000) (200,000)
Other assets 200,000 100,000
Total assets $ 2,798,000 $ 1,310,000
Liabilities $(1,138,000) $ (570,000)
Common stock (600,000) (150,000)
Retained earnings, 12/31/18 (1,060,000) (590,000)
Total liabilities and equity $(2,798,000) $(1,310,000)
  • Moore purchased 90 percent of Kirby on January 1, 2017, for $657,000 in cash. On that date, the 10 percent noncontrolling interest was assessed to have a $73,000 fair value. Also at the acquisition date, Kirby held equipment (four-year remaining life) undervalued in its financial records by $20,000 and interest-bearing liabilities (five-year remaining life) overvalued by $40,000. The rest of the excess fair over book value was assigned to previously unrecognized brand names and amortized over a 10-year life.
  • During 2017 Kirby reported a net income of $80,000 and declared no dividends.
  • Each year Kirby sells Moore inventory at a 20 percent gross profit rate. Intra-entity sales were $145,000 in 2017 and $160,000 in 2018. On January 1, 2018, 30 percent of the 2017 transfers were still on hand, and on December 31, 2018, 40 percent of the 2018 transfers remained.
  • Moore sold Kirby a building on January 2, 2017. It had cost Moore $100,000 but had $90,000 in accumulated depreciation at the time of this transfer. The price was $25,000 in cash. At that time, the building had a five-year remaining life.

 Determine all consolidated balances either computationally or by using a worksheet.

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