
a
Introduction: Intercompany sale of bonds is a situation where the company sells its own bonds to its subsidiary. In this case, it cannot sell the bonds to its subsidiary as an investment in its own bonds to itself, as the entity is now a consolidated entity, thus all amounts linked to intercompany obligation must be eliminated, including bonds investment, payable any unamortized discount or premium, the interest income or expenses or any accrued interest receivable or payable.
The consolidation entries needed to remove the effect of inter-corporate bond ownership for 20X8.
b
Introduction: Intercompany sale of bonds is a situation where the company sells its own bonds to its subsidiary. In this case, it cannot sell the bonds to its subsidiary as an investment in its own bonds to itself, as the entity is now a consolidated entity, thus all amounts linked to intercompany obligation must be eliminated, including bonds investment, payable any unamortized discount or premium, the interest income or expenses or any accrued interest receivable or payable.
The amount of income assigned to non-controlling interest assuming S reported net income for 20X8 is $20,000.
c
Introduction: Intercompany sale of bonds is a situation where the company sells its own bonds to its subsidiary. In this case, it cannot sell the bonds to its subsidiary as an investment in its own bonds to itself, as the entity is now a consolidated entity, thus all amounts linked to intercompany obligation must be eliminated, including bonds investment, payable any unamortized discount or premium, the interest income or expenses or any accrued interest receivable or payable.
The consolidation entries needed to remove the effects of inter-corporate bond ownership for 20X9

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