1.1
Prepare the journal entries to record the given transactions.
1.1
Explanation of Solution
Journal entry is a set of economic events which can be measured in monetary terms. These are recorded chronologically and systematically.
Rules of Debit and Credit:
Following rules are followed for debiting and crediting different accounts while they occur in business transactions:
Debit, all increase in assets, expenses and dividends, all decrease in liabilities, revenues and equities.
Credit, all increase in liabilities, revenues, and equities, all decrease in assets, and expenses.
Prepare the journal entries to record the given transactions as follows:
Date | Account Titles and Description | Post Ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
January 5, 2017 | Long-Term Investments - Company B | 200,500 | ||
Cash | 200,500 | |||
(To record the purchase of Company B’s shares. | ||||
August 1, 2017 | Cash (1) | 21,000 | ||
Long-term investment-Company B | 21,000 | |||
(To record the cash dividend received) | ||||
December 31, 2017 | Long-Term Investments - Company B | 20,500 | ||
Earnings from long-term investment (2) | 20,500 | |||
(To record the earnings from long-term investment) | ||||
August 1, 2018 | Cash (3) | 27,000 | ||
Long-term investment-Company B | 27,000 | |||
(To record the cash dividend received) | ||||
December 31, 2018 | Long-Term Investments - Company B | 19,500 | ||
Earnings from long-term investment (4) | 19,500 | |||
(To record the earnings from long-term investment) | ||||
January 8, 2019 | Cash | 375,000 | ||
Gain on sale of investment (6) | 192,500 | |||
Long-term investment – Company B (5) | 182,500 | |||
(To record sale of investment and gain from sale of investment) |
Table (1)
Working note:
Calculate the dividend revenue received from Company B for the year 2017
Calculate the earnings from long-term investment for the year 2017
Calculate the dividend revenue received from Company B for the year 2018
Calculate the earnings from long-term investment for the year 2018
Calculate the book value of investment
Book value of investment at the year-end 2018 | |
Particulars | $ |
Original cost | 200,500 |
Less: 2017 dividends | (21,000) |
Add: 2017 earnings | 20,500 |
Book value of investment at the year-end 2017 | 200,000 |
Less: 2018 dividends | (27,000) |
Add: 2018 earnings | 19,500 |
Book value of investment at the yearend 2018 | 192,500 |
Table (2) (5)
Calculate the gain (loss) from sale of long-term investment.
1.2
Ascertain the carrying (book) value per share of Company Bk’s investments in Company B common stock.
1.2
Explanation of Solution
Ascertain the carrying (book) value per share of Company Bk’s investments in Company B common stock as follows:
Therefore, the carrying value per share at the end of the January 1, 2019 is $9.63.
1.3
Ascertain the net increase or decrease in Company Bk’s equity from January 5, 2017 through January 2, 2019 resulting from its investment in Company B.
1.3
Explanation of Solution
Ascertain the net increase or decrease in Company Bk’s equity from January 5, 2017 through January 2, 2019 resulting from its investment in Company B as follows:
Therefore, the net increase in Company B’s equity from January 5, 2017 through January 2, 2019 is $222,500.
2.1
Prepare the journal entries to record the given transactions.
2.1
Explanation of Solution
Journal entry:
Journal entry is a set of economic events which can be measured in monetary terms. These are recorded chronologically and systematically.
Rules of Debit and Credit:
Following rules are followed for debiting and crediting different accounts while they occur in business transactions:
Debit, all increase in assets, expenses and dividends, all decrease in liabilities, revenues and equities.
Credit, all increase in liabilities, revenues, and equities, all decrease in assets, and expenses.
Prepare the journal entries to record the given transactions as follows:
Date | Account Titles and Description | Post Ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
January 5, 2017 | Long-Term Investments - Company B | 200,500 | ||
Cash | 200.500 | |||
(To record the purchase of Company B’s shares. | ||||
August 1, 2017 | Cash (7) | 21,000 | ||
Dividend revenue | 21,000 | |||
(To record the cash dividend received) | ||||
December 31, 2017 | Fair value adjustment | 37,500 | ||
Unrealized gain – Equity (9) | 37,500 | |||
(To record the earnings from long-term investment) | ||||
August, 1 2018 | Cash (10) | 27,000 | ||
Dividend revenue | 27,000 | |||
(To record the cash dividend received) | ||||
December 31, 2018 | Fair value adjustment | 35,000 | ||
Unrealized gain – Equity (12) | 35,000 | |||
(To record the earnings from long-term investment) | ||||
January 2, 2019 | Cash | 375,000 | ||
Gain on sale of investment (13) | 200,500 | |||
Long-term investment – Company B | 174,500 | |||
(To record sale of investment and gain from sale of investment) | ||||
January 2, 2019 | Fair value adjustment | 72,500 | ||
Unrealized gain – Equity (14) | 72,500 | |||
(To record the earnings from long-term investment) |
Table (1)
Working note:
Calculate the dividend revenue received from Company B for the year 2017
Calculate the total fair value of investment at the end of the year 2017
Calculate the value of unrealized gain or loss
Calculate the dividend revenue received from Company B for the year 2018
Calculate the total fair value of investment at the end of the year 2017
Calculate the value of unrealized gain or loss
Calculate the gain (loss) from sale of long-term investment.
Calculate the amount of fair value adjustment
2.2
Ascertain the carrying (book) value per share of Company B’s investments in Company B common stock.
2.2
Explanation of Solution
Ascertain the carrying (book) value per share of Company B’s investments in Company B common stock as follows:
Therefore, the carrying value per share at the end of the January 1, 2019 is $10.03.
2.3
Ascertain the net increase or decrease in Company B’s equity from January 5, 2017 through January 2, 2019 resulting from its investment in Company B.
2.3
Explanation of Solution
Ascertain the net increase or decrease in Company B’s equity from January 5, 2017 through January 2, 2019 resulting from its investment in Company B as follows:
Therefore, the net increase in Company B’s equity from January 5, 2017 through January 2, 2019 is $222,500.
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