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Chapter 8, Problem 8.6Q
When a parent company sells land to a subsidiary at more than book value, the consolidatin entries at the end of the period include a debit to the gain on the sale of land. When a parent purchases the bonds of a subsidiary from a nonaffiliate at less than book value, the consolidation entries at the end of the period contain a credit to a gain on bond retirement. Why are these two situatins not handled in the same manner in the consolidation worksheet?
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1/ An affiliated company (i.e., Parent) purchases bonds from outside parties. The bonds were originally issued by another member of the consolidated group (i.e., Subsidiary). Elimination procedures are:
a. not needed except in the period of acquisition if only a portion of the outstanding bonds are purchased
b. needed each period as long as there are intercompany bonds
c. not needed except in the period of acquisition if purchased at a premium or discount
d. not needed except in the period of acquisition if purchased at par
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In 2020, the parent company purchased bonds (issued by the subsidiary) from outside parties. In subsequent years (2021 and after), the consolidated income statements:
a. recognize a prorated share of any gain but would not show a share of a loss from intercompany bonds
b. recognize a prorated share of any loss but would not show a share of a gain from intercompany bonds
c. would not recognize any gain or loss from intercompany bonds.
d. recognize a…
When the parent's Investment in S account is eliminated in the consolidation process, what replaces this item on the
consolidated financial statements?
A) The acquisition-date fair values of S's net assets, adjusted for any post-acquisition amortization of Differential.
B) The acquisition-date book values of S's net assets, adjusted for any post-acquisition amortization of Differential.
C) The book value of S's net assets and S's beginning retained earnings only.
D) Only the new goodwill generated from the transaction.
A parent company acquires from a third party bonds that had been issued originally by one of its subsidiaries. Why is the consolidation process simpler if the bonds had been acquired directly from the subsidiary than from a third party?
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