Concept Introduction:
Depreciation is referred to as the process of reduction in the value of assets due to normal usage over time. It is non-cash expense for the company.
Requirement 1
To Calculate: the depreciation expense on building reported by “P”.
b.
Concept Introduction:
Depreciation
Depreciation is referred to as the process of reduction in the value of assets due to normal usage over time. It is non-cash expense for the company.
Requirement 2
To Calculate: the depreciation expense on building reported by “S”.
c.
Concept Introduction:
Elimination Entries
Eliminating entries are required to pass when investment and other holdings are eliminating in some cases. It is the
Requirement 3
ToPrepare: the elimination entry for completing consolidated financial statement.
d.
Concept Introduction:
Requirement 4
Non-Controlling Interest
Non-controlling interest is held by subsidiary company. It is also known as minority interest. Subsidiary company is considered as the company that is owned or influenced by a holding company.
To calculate: The income assign to non-controlling interest.
e.
Concept Introduction:
Non-Controlling Interest
Non-controlling interest is held by subsidiary company. It is also known as minority interest. Subsidiary company is considered as the company that is owned or influenced by a holding company.
Requirement 5
To Calculate:the income assign to non-controlling interest.

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