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ADVANCED ACCOUNTING CONNECT ACCESS >I<
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ISBN: 9781266418150
Author: Hoyle
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 7, Problem 25P
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Prepare a consolidation worksheet.

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The worksheet to consolidate the companies is as follows:

Company H and Consolidated Subsidiaries
Consolidation Worksheet
as on 12/31/2018
 Company HCompany WCompany CConsolidation EntriesNon-controllingConsolidated
Accounts   DebitCreditInterestBalances
Sales and other revenue($900,000)($700,000)($300,000)(TI) 200,000  ($1,700,000)
Cost of goods sold$551,000$300,000$140,000(G)  18,000(*G)  12,000 $797,000
     (TI) 200,000  
Operating expenses$219,000$270,000$90,000(E)      2,000  $581,000
Income of Company W($91,000)  (I2)   91,000  $0
Income of Company C($28,000)($28,000) (I1)   56,000  $0
Net income($249,000)($158,000)($70,000)    
Consolidated net income      ($322,000)
Net income attributable to       
non-controlling interest (Company W)     ($45,000)$45,000
Net income attributable to       
non-controlling interest (Company C)     ($14,000)$14,000
Net income attributable to Company H      ($263,000)
Balance Sheet       
Cash and receivables$220,000$334,000$67,000   $621,000
Inventory$390,200$320,000$103,000 (G) 18000 $795,200
Investment in Company W$807,800  (D2)   67,200(*C) 11200 $0
     (S2) 621600  
     (S2) 91000  
     (A)   151200  
Investment in Company C$128,000$128,000 (D1)   40,000(S1) 240000 $0
     (I1) 56000  
Buildings$385,000$320,000$144,000(A)     54,000(E)    3000 $900,000
Equipment$310,000$130,000$88,000(E)       5,000(A)    10000 $523,000
Land$180,000$300,000$16,000   $496,000
Goodwill   (A)  140,000  $140,000
Franchise Contracts   (A)    32,000(E)    4000 $28,000
Total assets$2,421,000$1,532,000$418,000   $3,503,200
Liabilities($632,000)($570,000)($98,000)   ($1,300,000)
Non-controlling interest in Company C    (S1)  60000 ($60,000)
Non-controlling interest in Company W    (S2) 266400  
Non-controlling interest in    (A)    64,800($331,200) 
subsidiary companies     ($411,400)($411,400)
Common stock($820,000)($310,000)($150,000)(S1) 150,000  ($820,000)
    (S2) 310,000   
Retained earnings($969,000)($652,000)($170,000)   ($971,800)
Total liabilities and equities($2,421,000)($1,532,000)($418,000)$1,916,400$1,916,400 ($3,503,200)

Table: (1)

Working note:

Statement ofCompany HCompany WCompany CConsolidation EntriesNon-controllingConsolidated
Retained Earnings   DebitCreditInterestBalances
Retained earnings, 1/1/18:       
Company H($820,000)  (*C)  11,200  ($808,800)
Company W ($590,000) (*G)  12,000  $0
    (S2)578,000   
Company C  ($150,000)(S1)150,000  $0
Net Income($249,000)($158,000)($70,000)   ($263,000)
Dividends declared       
Company H$100,000     $100,000
Company W $96,000  (D2) 67,200$28,800$0
Company C  $50,000 (D1) 40,000$10,000$0
Retained earnings, 12/31/18($969,000)($652,000)($170,000)   ($971,800)

Table: (2)

Computation of Non-controlling interest in Company C net income:

ParticularsAmount
Non-controlling Interest in Net Income of Company C: 
Reported net income $      70,000
Outside ownership20%
Non-controlling interest in Company C net income $      14,000

Table: (3)

Computation of Non-controlling interest in net income of Company W:

ParticularsAmount
Non-controlling Interest in Net Income of Company W: 
Reported operating income $    130,000
Equity income of Company C($70,000 × 40%) $      28,000
Excess amortization $       (2,000)
Recognition of 2017gross profit (Entry *G) $      12,000
Deferral of 2018 intra-entity gross profit (Entry G) $     (18,000)
Accrual-based net income $    150,000
Outside ownership30%
Non-controlling interest in net income of Company W $      45,000

Table: (4)

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