Assume that, on January 1, 2019, P Company acquired a 70% interest in its subsidiary,...
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Assume that, on January 1, 2019, P Company acquired a 70% interest in its subsidiary, S Company. The aggregate fair value of the controlling and noncontrolling interest was $400,000 in excess of S Companys Stockholders Equity on the acquisition date. The parent uses the equity method to account for its investment in S company. The parent assigned the acquisition accounting premium (AAP) as follows:
AAP Item
Initial Fair Value
Useful Life (years)
PPE, net
$220,000
10
Customer List
120,000
10
Goodwill
60,000
Indefinite
$400,000
P Company and S Company report the following financial statements at December 31, 2023:
Income Statement
Parent
Subsidiary
Sales
$6,500,000
$600,000
Cost of goods sold
-4,250,000
-350,000
Gross Profit
2,250,000
250,000
Income (loss) from subsidiary
74,000
Operating expenses
-1,250,000
-142,000
Net income
$1,074,000
$108,000
Statement of Retained Earnings
Parent
Subsidiary
BOY Retained Earnings
$7,900,000
$958,000
Net income
1,074,000
108,000
Dividends
-102,540
-18,750
EOY Retained Earnings
$8,871,460
$1,047,250
Balance Sheet
Parent
Subsidiary
Assets:
Cash
$500,000
$250,000
Accounts receivable
2,045,000
425,000
Inventory
657,000
624,500
Equity Investment
1,331,475
PPE, net
9,507,985
511,750
$14,041,460
$1,811,250
Liabilities and Stockholders Equity:
Current Liabilities
$900,000
$370,000
Long-term Liabilities
1,570,000
0
Common Stock
600,000
42,000
APIC
2,100,000
352,000
Retained Earnings
8,871,460
1,047,250
$14,041,460
$1,811,250
15. Based on the given financial statements, the computation of the pre-consolidation income (loss) from subsidiary of $74,000 reported by the parent includes a deduction for:
a. $25,000 for excess attributable to depreciation and amortization
b. $34,000 for excess attributable to depreciation and amortization
c. $13,125 for 70% of dividends declared and paid by S Company
d. $75,600 for 70% of the net income of subsidiary
16. The December 31, 2023 pre-consolidation balance of the equity investment accounting equals $1,331,475 (i.e., 5 years subsequent to the acquisition).
On this date, the equity investment balance implicitly includes:
a. Dividends, $121,290
b. Goodwill, $60,000
c. Goodwill, $48,000
d. Unamortized AAP excluding Goodwill, $204,000
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