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LO8-3, 8-6 The notes to a recent annual report from Weebok Corporation indicated that the company acquired another company, Sport Shoes, Inc.
Assume that Weebok acquired Sport Shoes on January 5 of the current year. Weebok acquired the name of the company and all of its assets for $750,000 cash. Weebok did not assume the liabilities. The transaction was closed on January 5 of the current year, at which time the
Sport Shoes, Inc. | ||
January 5 of the Current Year | Book Value | Market Value* |
$ 50,000 | $ 50,000 | |
Inventory | 385,000 | 350,000 |
Fixed assets (net) | 156,000 | 208,000 |
Other assets | 4,000 | 10,000 |
Total assets | $595,000 | |
Liabilities | $ 75,000 | |
Stockholders’ equity | 520,000 | |
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity | $595,000 |
*These values for the purchased assets were provided to Weebok by an independent appraiser.
Required:
- 1. Compute the amount of goodwill resulting from the purchase. (Hint: Assets are purchased at market value in conformity with the cost principle.)
- 2. Compute the adjustments that Weebok would make at the end of the current year (ending December 31) for the following:
- a. Depreciation of the fixed assets (straight line), assuming an estimated remaining useful life of 10 years and no residual value.
- b. Goodwill (an intangible asset with an indefinite life).
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