Cổ. owns 90 percent of the voting common shares of Bison Co. During 2022, Hodge had sales of $1.12 million and cost of goods sold of $840K. Additionally, In 2022, Bison record sales of $420K and cost of goods sold of $252K. In the amounts report for Bison's sales were intra-entity gross profits related to Bison's intra-entity transfer of merchandise to Hodge for $140K. (Note: there were no intra-entity transfers from Hodge to Bison) Intra-entity transfers had the same markup as sales to outsiders. At the end of 2022, Hodge stal had 40 percent of the Intra-entity gross profit remaining in ending inventory. What are consolidated sales and cost of goods sold for 2022? Multiple Choice $154M sales and $1078M COGS $1.AM sales and SO52K coGs $14M sales and $966K COGS
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- On July 1, 2024, Gupta Corporation bought 25% of the outstanding common stock of VB Company for $104 million cash, giving Gupta the ability to exercise significant influence over VB’s operations. At the date of acquisition of the stock, VB’s net assets had a total fair value of $366 million and a book value of $224 million. Of the $142 million difference, $24 million was attributable to the appreciated value of inventory that was sold during the last half of 2024, $80 million was attributable to buildings that had a remaining depreciable life of 10 years, and $38 million related to equipment that had a remaining depreciable life of five years. Between July 1, 2024, and December 31, 2024, VB earned net income of $32 million and declared and paid cash dividends of $26 million. Required: Prepare all appropriate journal entries related to the investment during 2024, assuming Gupta accounts for this investment by the equity method. Determine the amounts to be reported by Gupta.On July 1, 2021, Gupta Corporation bought 25% of the outstanding common stock of VB Company for $135 million cash, giving Gupta the ability to exercise significant influence over VB’s operations. At the date of acquisition of the stock, VB’s net assets had a total fair value of $440 million and a book value of $240 million. Of the $200 million difference, $28 million was attributable to the appreciated value of inventory that was sold during the last half of 2021, $132 million was attributable to buildings that had a remaining depreciable life of 15 years, and $40 million related to equipment that had a remaining depreciable life of 10 years. Between July 1, 2021, and December 31, 2021, VB earned net income of $36 million and declared and paid cash dividends of $28 million. Required:1. Prepare all appropriate journal entries related to the investment during 2021, assuming Gupta accounts for this investment by the equity method.2. Determine the amounts to be reported by Gupta.…Pader Inc. acquired 75% of Mader Inc. ordinary shares. During 2020, Pader Inc. produced 200,000 balls at a cost of P79 each and sol 140,000 balls to Mader Inc. for P90 each. Mader Inc. sold 72,000 balls to unrelated parties for P117 each prior to December 31, 2020 and sold the remaining in early 2021 for P130 each. Both entities use perpetual inventory system. What amount of cost of goods sold should be reported in the consolidated income statement in 2020?* a. P 11,060,000 b. P 11,852,000 c. P 5,688,000 d. P 6,480,000
- On July 1, 2021, Gupta Corporation bought 25% of the outstanding common stock of VB Company for $110 million cash, giving Gupta the ability to exercise significant influence over VB’s operations. At the date of acquisition of the stock, VB’s net assets had a total fair value of $360 million and a book value of $240 million. Of the $120 million difference, $22 million was attributable to the appreciated value of inventory that was sold during the last half of 2021, $84 million was attributable to buildings that had a remaining depreciable life of 15 years, and $14 million related to equipment that had a remaining depreciable life of 5 years. Between July 1, 2021, and December 31, 2021, VB earned net income of $24 million and declared and paid cash dividends of $16 million. Required:1. Prepare all appropriate journal entries related to the investment during 2021, assuming Gupta accounts for this investment by the equity method.2. Determine the amounts to be reported by Gupta.Matthew, Inc. owns 30 percent of the outstanding stock of Lindman Company and has the ability to significantly influence the investee’s operations and decision making. On January 1, 2018, the balance in the Investment in Lindman account is $335,000. Amortization associated with this acquisition is $9,000 per year. In 2018, Lindman earns an income of $90,000 and declares cash dividends of $30,000. Previously, in 2017, Lindman had sold inventory costing $24,000 to Matthew for $40,000. Matthew consumed all but 25 percent of this merchandise during 2017 and used the rest during 2018. Lindman sold additional inventory costing $28,000 to Matthew for $50,000 in 2018. Matthew did not consume 40 percent of these 2018 purchases from Lindman until 2019.a. What amount of equity method income would Matthew recognize in 2018 from its ownership interest in Lindman?b. What is the equity method balance in the Investment in Lindman account at the end of 2018?On July 1, 2021, Gupta Corporation bought 25% of the outstanding common stock of VB Company for $100 million cash, giving Gupta the ability to exercise significant influence over VB’s operations. At the date of acquisition of the stock, VB’s net assets had a total fair value of $350 million and a book value of $220 million. Of the $130 million difference, $20 million was attributable to the appreciated value of inventory that was sold during the last half of 2021, $80 million was attributable to buildings that had a remaining depreciable life of 10 years, and $30 million related to equipment that had a remaining depreciable life of 5 years. Between July 1, 2021, and December 31, 2021, VB earned net income of $32 million and declared and paid cash dividends of $24 million.Required:1. Prepare all appropriate journal entries related to the investment during 2021, assuming Gupta accounts for this investment by the equity method.2. Determine the amounts to be reported by Gupta:a. As an…