The individual financial statements for Gibson Company and Keller Company for the year ending December...

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The individual financial statements for Gibson Company and Keller Company for the year ending December 31, 2018, follow. Gibson acquired a 60 percent interest in Keller on January 1, 2017, in exchange for various considerations totaling $600,000. At the acquisition date, the fair value of the noncontrolling interest was $400,000 and Kellers book value was $800,000. Keller had developed internally a customer list that was not recorded on its books but had an acquisition-date fair value of $200,000. This intangible asset is being amortized over 20 years.

Gibson sold Keller land with a book value of $50,000 on January 2, 2017, for $110,000. Keller still holds this land at the end of the current year.

Keller regularly transfers inventory to Gibson. In 2017, it shipped inventory costing $175,000 to Gibson at a price of $250,000. During 2018, intra-entity shipments totaled $300,000, although the original cost to Keller was only $195,000. In each of these years, 20 percent of the merchandise was not resold to outside parties until the period following the transfer. Gibson owes Keller $55,000 at the end of 2018.

Gibson Company Keller Company
Sales $ (900,000 ) $ (600,000 )
Cost of goods sold 600,000 400,000
Operating expenses 200,000 75,000
Equity in earnings of Keller (75,000 ) 0
Net income $ (175,000 ) $ (125,000 )
Retained earnings, 1/1/18 $ (1,216,000 ) $ (670,000 )
Net income (above) (175,000 ) (125,000 )
Dividends declared 120,000 75,000
Retained earnings, 12/31/18 $ (1,271,000 ) $ (720,000 )
Cash $ 179,000 $ 60,000
Accounts receivable 376,000 510,000
Inventory 490,000 420,000
Investment in Keller 864,000 0
Land 210,000 490,000
Buildings and equipment (net) 506,000 400,000
Total assets $ 2,625,000 $ 1,880,000
Liabilities $ (664,000 ) $ (640,000 )
Common stock (690,000 ) (420,000 )
Additional paid-in capital 0 (100,000 )
Retained earnings, 12/31/18 (1,271,000 ) (720,000 )
Total liabilities and equities $ (2,625,000 ) $ (1,880,000 )

(Note: Parentheses indicate a credit balance.)

Prepare a worksheet to consolidate the separate 2018 financial statements for Gibson and Keller.

How would the consolidation entries in requirement (a) have differed if Gibson had sold a building with a $110,000 book value (cost of $240,000) to Keller for $200,000 instead of land, as the problem reports? Assume that the building had a 10-year remaining life at the date of transfer.

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RequiredA Required B Prepare a worksheet to consolidate the separate 2018 financial statements for Gibson and Keller (Do not round interme For accounts where multiple consolidation entries are required, combine all debit entries into one amount and enter this debit column of the worksheet. Similarly, combine all credit entries into one amount and enter this amount in the credit worksheet. Amounts in the Debit and Credit columns should be entered as positive. Negative amounts for the Noncontro Consolidated Totals columns should be entered with a minus sign. GIBSON AND KELLER Consolidation Worksheet For the Year Ending December 31, 2018 Consolidation Entries Noncontrolling Interest Consolidated Accounts Gibson Keller Debit Credit Totals Cost of goods sold Operating expenses Equity in earnings of Keller Separate company net income Consolidated net income (900,000)| 600,000 200,000 75,000) (175,000) (600,000) 400,000 75,000 $ (125,000) To noncontrolling interest To Gibson Company Retained earnings, 111-Gibson Retained earnings, 111-Keller Net income Dividends declared 5 (1,216,000) (670,000) (125,000 75,000 720,000) 60,000 510,000 420,000 (175,000) 120,000 $ (1,271,000) Retained earnings, 12131 Cash Accounts receivable Inventony Investment in Keller Land Buildings and equipment (net) Customer list $179,000$ 376,000 490,000 864,000 210,000 506,000 490,000 400,000 Total assets Liabilities Common stock Additional paid-in capital Retained earnings, 12131 NCI in Keller, 1/1 NCI in Keller, 12131 $ 2,625,000$ 1,880,000 $ (664,000)$ (640,000) (420,000 (100,000) (720,000) (690,000) 1,271,000) Total liabilities and equity $(2,625,000)$ (1,880,000)

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