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ISBN: 9780134833132
Author: C. William Thomas, Wendy M. Tietz, Walter T. Harrison Jr.
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Chapter E, Problem E.44BP
LO 2, 3
(Learning Objectives 2, 3: Analyze and report various long-term investment transactions on the
At year-end, the fair value of the Amsterdam stock is $30,900. The fair value of the Exeter stock is $652,000.
2018 | |
May 12 | Purchased 21,000 shares, which make up 45% of the common stock of Exeter Corporation at total cost of $340,000. |
Jul 9 | Received annual cash dividend of $1.21 per share on Exeter investment. |
Sep 16 | Purchased 1,100 shares of Amsterdam, Inc., common stock (less than 5% of its outstanding stock) paying $42.25 per share. |
Oct 30 | Received cash dividend of $0.34 per share on the Amsterdam investment. |
Dec 31 | Received annual report from Exeter Corporation, Net income for the year was $580,000. |
Requirements
- 1. For which investment is fair value used in the accounting? Why is fair value used for one investment and not the other?
- 2. Show what Illinois Exchange would report on its year-end balance sheet and income statement for these investment transactions. It is helpful to use a T-account for the Equity-method Investment account. Ignore income tax.
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