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- Becker CPA Review 18-9 Adams, Beck, and Carr organized Flexo Corp. with authorized voting common stock of $100,000. Adams received 10% of the capital stock in payment for the organizational services that he rendered for the benefit of the newly formed corporation. Adams did not contribute property to Flexo and was under no obligation to be paid by Beck or Carr. Beck and Carr transferred property in exchange for stock as follows: Adjusted Basis Fair Market Value Percentage of Flexo Stock Acquired Beck $5,000 $20,000 20% Carr 60,000 70,000 70% What amount of gain did Carr recognize from this transaction? a.$40,000 b.$15,000 c.$10,000 d.$0Exercise 4 – 6On January 1, 2020, Blunt Co. purchased 50,000 ordinary shares of Powter Co. at ₱16 per share. The shares are classified as financial asset at fair value through other comprehensive income. Powter declared and paid dividends of ₱4 and ₱5 per share in 2020 and 2021, respectively. At the end of 2020 and 2021, Powter’s shares were trading at ₱17 and ₱14, respectively.1. Determine the dividend income recognized by Blunt on the equity instrument in 2020 and 2021.2. Determine the carrying amount of the equity instrument on Blunt’s statement of financial statement on December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2021.3. Determine the unrealized gain or loss on change in fair value recognized by Blunt in its profit or loss statement for the year ended December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2021.4. Determine the cumulative balance of the unrealized gain or loss recognized in the other comprehensive income of Blunt’s shareholders’ equity on December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2021.Question 2 Week 8 The P Ltd acquires all issued capital of the S Ltd for a consideration of $1,000,000 cash and 800,000 shares each valued at $1.50. The summary statement of the financial position of the subsidiary company immediately following the acquisition is: Fair value of assets acquired $2,640,000 Fair value of liabilities acquired $720,000 Total shareholders’ equity of the subsidiary company $800,000 Retained earnings of the subsidiary company $1,120,000 Required: (a) Pass the necessary journal entry to record the acquisition (b) Determine the amount of goodwill (or bargain purchase) arising out of the acquisition (c) Pass the necessary consolidation entry to eliminate the subsidiary by the parent company (d) Determine the amount of goodwill (or bargain purchase) arising out of the acquisition if the purchase consideration paid was $1,000,000 cash and 400,000 shares each valued at $1.50
- Exercise 4 – 5On January 1, 2020, Hough Co. purchased 100,000 ordinary shares of Derek Co. at ₱20 per share. The shares are classified as financial asset at fair value through profit or loss. Derek declared and paid dividends of ₱2 and ₱3 per share during 2020 and 2021. At the end of 2020 and 2021, Derek’s shares have a fair value of ₱18 and ₱22, respectively.1. Determine the dividend income recognized by Hough on the equity instrument in 2020 and 2021.2. Determine the carrying amount of the equity instrument on Hough’s statement of financial statement on December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2021.3. Determine the unrealized gain or loss on change in fair value recognized by Hough in its profit or loss statement for the year ended December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2021.Becker CPA Review 18-4 Gearty and Olinto organized The Worthington Corp., which issued voting common stock with a fair market value of $240,000. They each transferred property in exchange for stock as follows: Property AdjustedBasis Fair MarketValue Percentage of The WorthingtonCorp. Stock Acquired Gearty Building $80,000 $164,000 60% Olinto Land 10,000 96,000 40% The building was subject to a $20,000 mortgage that was assumed by The Worthington Corp. What amount of gain did Gearty recognize on the exchange? a.$0 b.$20,000 c.$84,000 d.$104,00020.IFRIC 17 Distribution of noncash assets to owner provides that at the end of each reporting period and at the date of settlement, the entity shall review and adjust the carrying amount of the dividend payable with any change recognized in Group of answer choices a. share premium b. share capital c. profit or loss d. retained earnings
- 2. On January 1, 20x1, an entity purchased marketable equity securities for P2,500,000. The entity paid commission and taxes of P190,000. The equity securities do not qualify as financial asset held for trading. The entity made irrevocable election to present unrealized gain and loss in other comprehensive income. The securities have a market value of P2,600,000, and P2,750,000 on December 31, 20x1 and December 31, 20x2. O n July 1, 2022, half of the securities are sold for P1,400,000. On December 31, 20x2, how much shall be shown in the statement of comprehensive income as unrealized gain/ loss? (sample answer: 10,500 UG or 10,500 UL)Problem 3-25 (Algo) (LO 3-1, 3-3a, 3-4) Allison Corporation acquired all of the outstanding voting stock of Mathias, Inc., on January 1, 2020, in exchange for $6,121,000 in cash. Allison intends to maintain Mathias as a wholly owned subsidiary. Both companies have December 31 fiscal year-ends. At the acquisition date, Mathias’s stockholders’ equity was $2,060,000 including retained earnings of $1,560,000. At the acquisition date, Allison prepared the following fair-value allocation schedule for its newly acquired subsidiary: Consideration transferred $ 6,121,000 Mathias stockholders' equity 2,060,000 Excess fair over book value $ 4,061,000 to unpatented technology (8-year remaining life) $ 896,000 to patents (10-year remaining life) 2,620,000 to increase long-term debt (undervalued, 5-year remaining life) (160,000 ) 3,356,000 Goodwill $ 705,000 Postacquisition, Allison…Measurement – IFRS 9 Financial InstrumentsStartUp Ltd. acquires corporate bonds in the amount of five million Euro on the capital market and intends to holds the financial instruments for five years until the liquidity is needed to invest in its infrastructure.Assume the financial instruments bear the character of debt instruments categorized in a • mixed business model• at fair value through other comprehensive incomePlease explain, how StartUp Ltd. needs to measure the financial instruments initially and in subsequent periods
- PROBLEM 1: You were assigned to audit the shareholders’ equity of Glory Inc. for the year ended December31, 2019. Glory Corp. was incorporated in early 2018 when it was authorized by SEC to issue 500,000 ordinary shares (P10 par) and 100,000 convertible preference shares (P20 par). The following schedule reflects the company’s capital balances as of December 31, 2018: Ordinary shares, 100,000 shares issued during the company’s P 1,400,000 incorporation in exchange of a land with a fair value of P1.4 M. Preference shares, 50,000 shares issued during the company’s 2,500,000 incorporation at P50 per share. Each preference share is convertible to four ordinary shares Retained earnings, which is the company’s net income in 2018 540,000 Total shareholders’ equity P 3,440,000 Your inquiries and investigation revealed the following transactions, which occurred in 2019: On January 15, the company reacquired 20, 000 ordinary shares (from the 2018 issue) at P22 per share and reverted…Exercise 3 – 2 (Issuance of Par Value Share Capital for Cash, Services, and Non-cash Assets) The Stephen Corporation was organized on March 1, 2019, with an authorized share capital of 500,000 ordinary shares, par value of P20. Thereafter, the following transactions took place: March 1 The incorporators acquired 200,000 shares at P30 per share. 25 Issued 5,000 shares for the services rendered by the lawyer during the period of incorporation. The fair value of such services is P135,000. April 28 Issued 14,500 shares in exchange for equipment valued at P377,000. Instructions: Prepare the journal entries to record the authorized share capital and the subsequent transactions assuming the corporation uses the: memorandum entry method journal entry method551. CHAPTER 6âCORPORATIONS: REDEMPTIONS AND LIQUIDATIONS Question 66 Pursuant to a qualifying stock redemption, Redbird Corporation (E & P of $400,000) transfers land held for investment purposes to Bob, a 10% shareholder. On the date of the distribution, Redbird has a basis of $200,000 in the land and its fair market value is $150,000. Bob has a basis of $40,000 in the shares redeemed. With respect to the redemption: a. Bob will recognize a gain of $110,000. b. Bob will have $150,000 of dividend income. c. Bob will have a $200,000 basis in the land. d. Redbird Corporation will recognize a capital loss of $50,000. e. None of the above. 552. CHAPTER 6âCORPORATIONS: REDEMPTIONS AND LIQUIDATIONS Question 67 Canary Corporation has 1,000 shares of stock outstanding. It redeems in a qualifying stock redemption 350 shares for $400,000 at a time when it has paid-in capital of $100,000 and E & P of $1 million. What would be the charge to…