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Illustration 2. Business Combination Achieved in Stages and without transfer of consideration
On January 1, 2022, Tatay, Co. and Walanay, Inc. combined. As of this date, the book values
of the assets, liabilities and equity of Tatay and Walanay before the business combination are
as follows:
Case 1: last year, on July 1, 2021, Tatay, Co. acquired 45% ownership interest in Walanay, Inc.
for P 450,000.00. Tatay classified the investment as ‘Held for Trading Securities’ (FVPL).
Now, January 1, 2022, Tatay, Co. paid P250,000.00 cash from the bank in exchange for an
additional 10% ownership interest in Walanay, Inc. The following relevant Information follows:
a. The previously held interest of Tatay are currently quoted at 20% higher than its book
value.
b. The assets and liabilities of Walanay are all equivalent to their market values.
c. Tatay elected to measure NCI at ‘proportionate share’.
4. How much is the unrealized gain in
a. P 90,000.00
b. P 450,000.00
c. P 500,000.00
d. P 540,000.00
5. How much is the fair value of the net identifiable assets acquired?
a. P 1,965,000.00
b. P 2,000,000.00
c. P 1,710,000.00
d. P 1,850,000.00
6. How much is the
combination?
a. P (50,000.00)
b. P 50,000.00
c. P 190,000.00
d. P (150,500.00)
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