EBK ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Author: Christensen
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.28.2P
To determine
Non-controlling Interest
Non-controlling interest is also known as minority interest. It is referred to as that portion of subsidiary company’s stock which is not owned by the parent company.
: The correct one among four options.
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1. What amount of allocated excess/purchase differential amortization is recognized in the consolidated financial statements subsequent to the subsidiary’s acquisition?
A. The noncontrolling interest percentage ownership in the subsidiary
B. 100 percent of the purchase differential amortization
C. Allocated excess/purchase differentials are not amortized
D. The parent percentage ownership in the subsidiary
2. What amount of allocated excess/purchase differential amortization is recognized in the consolidated financial statements subsequent to the subsidiary’s acquisition?
A. Allocated excess/purchase differentials are not amortized
B. The parent percentage ownership in the subsidiary
C. The noncontrolling interest percentage ownership in the subsidiary
D. 100 percent of the purchase differential amortization
Any inter-company gain on a downstream sale of fixed assets should be recognized in consolidated net income:
I. in the year of the downstream sale.II. over the period of time the subsidiary uses the asset.III. in the year the subsidiary sells the assets to an unrelated party.
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EBK ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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