On January 1, Year 1, Entity A acquired 60% of Entity B's voting interests for...

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On January 1, Year 1, Entity A acquired 60% of Entity B's voting interests for $100,000. The carrying amount of Entity B's assets and liabilities on that date equals their fair values. The noncontrolling interest (NCI) is measured at its fair value of $50,000. Entity A and Entity B use the same accounting principles, and no consolidating adjustments need to be made for intraentity transactions, etc., except as described below.

The trial balances on December 31, Year 1, of Entity A and Entity B before consolidation are presented below.

Account Entity B Entity A
Cash $ 124,000 $ 69,000
Trade receivables 36,000 29,000
Inventories 63,000 34,000
Current investments -- 24,000
PPE (net) 106,000 50,000
Investment in Entity B -- 100,000
Trade payables (29,000) (52,000)
Liability for employee benefits (43,000) (62,000)
Noncurrent loans payable (90,000) --
Common stock (33,000) (40,000)
Additional paid-in capital (37,000) (21,000)
Retained earnings January 1, Year 1 (55,000) (78,000)
Net sales (150,000) (120,000)
Cost of sales 50,000 61,000
General and administrative expenses 8,000 17,000
Interest expense 4,000 6,000
Dividend income received from
Entity B -- (24,000)
Income tax expense 6,000 7,000
Dividends declared and paid 40,000 --

Additional information:

In its separate financial statements, Entity A accounts for its investment in the subsidiary (Entity B) according to the cost model. Thus, dividends from the subsidiary are recognized as income.

During Year 1, Entity B distributed a cash dividend of $40,000.

On December 31, Year 1, Entity A sold on credit an inventory item with a cost of $20,000 to Entity B for $28,000. This item is in Entity B's inventory at year end.

Note: To simplify the simulation, items of other comprehensive income are not included.

Complete Entity A's year-end consolidated income statement. Enter the appropriate amounts in the designated cells below. Enter all amounts as positive values. If no entry is necessary, enter a zero (0).

1. Net sales
2. Cost of sales
3. Dividend income
4. Net income
5. Net income attributable to the NCI
6. Net income attributable to the parent

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