a
Introduction: When constructive retirement occurs the consolidated income statement reports gain or loss based on the difference between carrying value and purchase price paid by the affiliate to acquire it. And it is not reported in the consolidated
The consolidation entries needed for December 31, 20X5, consolidation worksheet.
b
Introduction: When constructive retirement occurs the consolidated income statement reports gain or loss based on the difference between carrying value and purchase price paid by the affiliate to acquire it. And it is not reported in the consolidated balance sheet either as bond payable or as an investment because the bonds are no longer outstanding.
The consolidation entries needed for December 31, 20X6
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionChapter 8 Solutions
ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCT.(LL) >CUSTOM<
- For the issuer of a 10-year term bond amount of amortization using the effective interest method would increase each year if the bond was sold at a:arrow_forwardWhich one of the following is not a likely to be a non current liabilities? A. 10 year bond issued recently B. Convertible bond issued last week with a conversion option at the end of 5 years. C. Advanced received from the customersarrow_forwardThe debt in the table below is retired by the sinking fund method. Interest payments on the debt are made at the end of each payment interval and the payments into the sinking fund are made at the same time. Determine the following (a) the size of the periodic interest expense of the debt. (b) the size of the periodic payment into the sinking fund. (c) the periodic cost of the debt, (d) the book value of the debt at the time indicated Debt Principal Term of debt $20,000 5 years Payment Interval 6 months Interest Rate on Debt 3.5% T Interest Rate on Fund 5% (a) The size of the periodic interest expense is $350 (Round the final answer to the nearest cent as needed. Round all intermediate values to six decimal places as needed) (b) The size of the periodic payment is $1949.74 (Round the final answer to the nearest cent as needed Round all intermediate values to six decimal places as needed.): Conversion Period semi-annually Book Value Required After 2 yearsarrow_forward
- The debt in the table below is retired by the sinking fund method. Interest payments on the debt are made at the end of each payment interval and the payments the sinking fund are made at the same time. Determine the following (a) the size of the periodic interest expense of the debt, (b) the size of the periodic payment into the sinking fund, (c) the periodic cost of the debt, (d) the book value of the debt at the time indicated. Debt Principal $19,000 Term of debt 10 years Payment Interval Interest Rate on Debt Interest Rate on Fund Conversion Period 3 months 6.5% 7% quarterly Book Value Required After 8 years (a) The size of the periodic interest expense is $ (Round the final answer to the nearest cent as needed. Round all intermediate values to six decimal places as needed.)arrow_forward12) The life insurance fund at the beginning of the year is OMR 2,300,000. During the year outstanding interest on investment is OMR 10,000, bonus in reduction of premium is OMR 8,000 and reinsurance claim recoverable is OMR 7,000. Find the closing balance of life insurance fund after making the adjustments.arrow_forwardThe debt in the table below is retired by the sinking fund method. Interest payments on the debt are made at the end of each payment interval and the payments into the sinking fund are made at the same time. Determine the following: (a) the size of the periodic interest expense of the debt; (b) the size of the periodic payment into the sinking fund; (c) the periodic cost of the debt; (d) the book value of the debt at the time indicated. Debt Principal Term of debt $16,000 11 years Payment Interval 6 months Interest Rate Interest Rate on Debt 8.5% on Fund 7% Conversion Period semi-annually Book Value Required After 6 years (a) The size of the periodic interest expense is $ (Round the final answer to the nearest cent as needed. Round all intermediate values to six decimal places as needed.)arrow_forward
- Which statement is correct when the effective-interest method is used to amortize bond premium or discount? Group of answer choices The interest expense increases each period if the bonds were issued at a premium. The carrying amount at the end of the first year would be highest if the bonds were issued at a discount. The periodic amortization will increase regardless of whether the bonds were issued at either a discount or a premium. The periodic amortization will increase or decrease depending on whether the bonds were issued at a premium or at a discount.arrow_forwardA comapny has issued a $162, 000, 3 year, zero interest bond dated January 1, 2023. The market interest rate for similar bonds was 11%. Assume the company used the effective interest method of amortization. Prepare a schedule of bond discount/premium amortization. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e. g. 5, 275. Do not leave any answer field blank. Enter 0 for amounts.)arrow_forwardRevise your worksheet assumptions as indicated below and then answer the questions that folllow: Face amount Stated rate Number of years Market rate Ⓒ Discount O Premium Required: 1. Was the bond issued at a discount or a premium? Date $3,050,000 2. Complete the first four rows of the amortization schedule. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) June 30, 2021 December 31, 2021 June 30, 2022 December 31, 2022 8% 10 9% Cash Paid Interest Change in Carrying Expense Value Carrying Valuearrow_forward
- Question-based on, 'Entry for retirement". I have tried but confused about it. Any help would be appreciated.arrow_forwardSir please help me urgently pleasearrow_forwardBalance, 01/01/2020 Service cost Past service cost Net interest/finance cost Contributions Benefits paid Expense entry Contribution entry Balance 12/31/2020 Oriole Corporation provides the following information about its defined benefit pension plan for the year 2020: Current service cost Contribution to the plan Past service cost, effective December 31, 2020 Actual return on plan assets Benefits paid Net defined benefit liability at January 1, 2020 Plan assets at January 1, 2020 Defined benefit obligation at January 1, 2020 Interest/discount rate on the DBO and plan assets Oriole follows IRFS. Prepare a pension work sheet. Annual Pension Expense General Journal Entries $226,000 263,450 Cash 25,750 159,600 106,200 420,000 1,596,000 2,016,000 Oriole Corporation Pension Work Sheet-2020 10% Net Def. Benefit Liab/Asset Defined Benefit Obligation Memo Record Plan Assetsarrow_forward
- Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And AnalysisAccountingISBN:9781337788281Author:James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald PagachPublisher:Cengage LearningCentury 21 Accounting Multicolumn JournalAccountingISBN:9781337679503Author:GilbertsonPublisher:Cengage
- Cornerstones of Financial AccountingAccountingISBN:9781337690881Author:Jay Rich, Jeff JonesPublisher:Cengage LearningPrinciples of Accounting Volume 1AccountingISBN:9781947172685Author:OpenStaxPublisher:OpenStax CollegeEBK CONTEMPORARY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTFinanceISBN:9781337514835Author:MOYERPublisher:CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT