ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-ACCESS
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Introduction: Consolidation is the process of combining financial results of various subsidiaries with the financial results of parent company. It is used only when parent company holds more than 50% of share of subsidiary company.
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On January 1, 20X2, Power Company acquired 80 percent of Strong Company's outstanding stock for cash. The fair value
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1. Matray acquired 16,000 ordinary shares of Petros on 1 April 20X9. On 31 December 20X8Petros’s accounts showed a share premium of $4,000 and retained earnings of $15,000. The fairmarket value of non-controlling interest at acquisition was $7,000.Below are the statements of financial position for the two companies as at 31 December 20X9:Matray PetrosNon-current assets:Property, plant and equipment 39,000 33,000Investment in Petros 50,000Current assets 78,000 40,000Total assets 167,000 73,000Equity and liabilitiesEquityOrdinary shares of: $1 each 100,000: 50c each 10,000Share premium 7,000 4,000Retained earnings 40,000 39,000Current liabilities 20,000 20,000Total equity and liabilities 167,000 73,000Required:Prepare the consolidated statement of financial position of Matray as at 31 December 20X9. Assumeprofits have accrued evenly throughout the year
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ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-ACCESS
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