FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 9TH
16th Edition
ISBN: 9781308821672
Author: Libby
Publisher: MCG/CREATE
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Ping Company acquires all of Sun Corp. in an asset acquisition. Ping paid P1,000,000 more than Sun’s book value, and this excess was attributed entirely to goodwill, as all of Sun’s assets and liabilities were carried at amounts equivalent to fair value. At the time of the combination, a lawsuit was pending against Sun, which Sun had not recorded on its books. It was felt at the time that Sun would win the lawsuit, so no provision for it was made when Ping recorded the asset acquisition
Assuming that the value change as a result of event subsequent (more than 1 yr) to the acquisition. The appropriate entry on Ping's books to record the new information.
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Pratt Company acquired all of the outstanding shares of Spider, Inc., on December 31, 2021, for $495,000 cash. Pratt will operate Spider as a wholly owned subsidiary with a separate legal and accounting identity. Although many of Spider’s book values approximate fair values, several of its accounts have fair values that differ from book values. In addition, Spider has internally developed assets that remain unrecorded on its books. In deriving the acquisition price, Pratt assessed Spider’s fair and book value differences as follows:
Book Values
Fair Values
Computer software
$
20,000
$
70,000
Equipment
40,000
30,000
Client contracts
0
100,000
In-process research and development
0
40,000
Notes payable
(60,000
)
(65,000
)
At December 31, 2021, the following financial information is available for consolidation (credit balances in parentheses):
Pratt
Spider
Cash
$
36,000
$
18,000
Receivables
116,000…
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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 9TH
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