Advanced Accounting
Advanced Accounting
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ISBN: 9781305084858
Author: Paul M. Fischer, William J. Tayler, Rita H. Cheng
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Problem 6-1 (LO 1) Cash flow, year subsequent to purchase. Marion Company is an 80% owned subsidiary of Lange Company. The interest in Marion is purchased on January 1, 2015, for $680,000 cash. The fair value of the NCI was $170,000. At that date, Marion has stockholders' equity of $650,000. The excess price is attributed to equipment with a 5-year life undervalued by $50,000 and to goodwill.
The following comparative consolidated trial balances apply to Lange Company and its subsidiary, MarionChapter 6, Problem 6.1P, Problem 6-1 (LO 1) Cash flow, year subsequent to purchase. Marion Company is an 80% owned subsidiary

a. Marion purchases equipment for $70,000.
b. Marion issues $350,000 of long-term bonds and later uses the proceeds to purchase a new building.
c. On January 1, 2016, Lange purchases 30% of the outstanding common stock of Charles Corporation for $230,000. This is an influential investment. Charles's stockholders' equity is $700,000 on the date of the purchase. Any excess cost is attributed to equipment with a 10-year life. Charles reports net income of $80,000 in 2016 and pays dividends of $25,000.
d. Controlling share of consolidated income for 2016 is $262,000; the noncontrolling interest in consolidated net income is $15.000. Lange pays $100,000 in dividends in 2016; Marion pays $15,000 in dividends in 2016.

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Prepare the consolidated statement of cash flows for 2016 using the indirect method. Any supporting calculations (including a determination and distribution of excess schedule) should be in good form.

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