K owns 80% of T’s common stock. During October T sold merchandise to K for $250,000. On December 31 40% of this merchandise remains in K’s inventor. Gross profit percentages were 20% for K and 30% for T. What amount of intra-entity gross profit in inventory on December 31 should be eliminated in the consolidation process?
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K owns 80% of T’s common stock. During October T sold merchandise to K for $250,000. On December 31 40% of this merchandise remains in K’s inventor. Gross profit percentages were 20% for K and 30% for T. What amount of intra-entity gross profit in inventory on December 31 should be eliminated in the consolidation process?
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- James Corporation owns 80 percent of Carl Corporation’s common stock. During October, Carl sold merchandise to James for $250,000. At December 31, 40 percent of this merchandise remains in James’s inventory. Gross profit percentages were 20 percent for James and 30 percent for Carl. The amount of intra-entity gross profit in inventory at December 31 that should be eliminated in the consolidation process isa. $24,000b. $30,000c. $20,000d. $75,000KK Corporation owns 80 percent of LL Corporation’s common stock. During October, LL sold merchandise to KK for P100.000. At December 31, 50 percent of this merchandise remains in KK’s inventory. Gross profit percentages were 30 percent for KK and 40 percent for LL. The amount of unrealized intercompany profit in ending inventory at December 31 that should eliminated in the consolidation process isPP Corp. owned 80% of KK Corp.'s common stock. During October 20x9, KK sold merchandise to PP for P140,000. At December 31, 20x9, 50% of this merchandise remained in Prince's inventory. For 20x9, gross profit percentages were 30% of sales for PP and 40% of sales for KK. The amount of unrealized intercompany profit in ending inventory at December 31, 20x9 that should be eliminated in the consolidation process is
- Choose the correct. James Corporation owns 80 percent of Carl Corporation’s common stock. During October, Carl sold merchandise to James for $250,000. At December 31, 40 percent of this merchandise remains in James’s inventory. Gross profit percentages were 20 percent for James and 30 percent for Carl. The amount of intra-entity gross profit in inventory at December 31 that should be eliminated in the consolidation process is: a. $24,000b. $30,000c. $20,000d. $75,000Planner Corporation owns 60 percent of Schedule Company’s voting shares. During 20X3, Planner produced 29,000 computer desks at a cost of $96 each and sold 14,000 of them to Schedule for $108 each. Schedule sold 9,000 of the desks to unaffiliated companies for $134 each prior to December 31, 20X3, and sold the remainder in early 20X4 for $144 each. Both companies use perpetual inventory systems. Prepare the worksheet consolidation entry or entries needed in preparing consolidated financial statements at December 31, 20X4, relating to the intercorporate sale of inventory. Prepare the worksheet consolidation entry or entries needed in preparing consolidated financial statements at December 31, 20X4, relating to the intercorporate sale of inventory if the sales were upstream. Assume that Schedule produced the computer desks at a cost of $96 each and sold 14,000 desks to Planner for $108 each in 20X3, with Planner selling 9,000 desks to unaffiliated companies in 20X3 and the remaining…Pepper Corporation owns 75 percent of Salt Company's voting shares. During 20X8, Pepper produced 50,000 chairs at a cost of $79 each and sold 35,000 chairs to Salt for $90 each. Salt sold 18,000 of the chairs to unaffiliated companies for $117 each prior to December 31, 20X8, and sold the remainder in early 20X9 to unaffiliated companies for $130 each. Both companies use perpetual inventory systems. Based on the information given above, what amount of cost of goods sold must be eliminated from the consolidated income statement for 20X8? Multiple Choice A. $2,963,000 B. $1,620,000 C. $2,765,000 D. $1,422,000
- Pepper Corporation owns 75 percent of Salt Company's voting shares. During 20X8, Pepper produced 50,000 chairs at a cost of $79 each and sold 35,000 chairs to Salt for $90 each. Salt sold 18,000 of the chairs to unaffiliated companies for $117 each prior to December 31, 20X8, and sold the remainder in early 20X9 to unaffiliated companies for $130 each. Both companies use perpetual inventory systems. Based on the information given above, what amount of cost of goods sold must be eliminated from the consolidated income statement for 20X9? Multiple Choice A. $221,000 B.$1,422,000 C.$187,000 D.$2,963,000Pepper Corporation owns 75 percent of Salt Company's voting shares. During 20X8, Pepper produced 50,000 chairs at a cost of $79 each and sold 35,000 chairs to Salt for $90 each. Salt sold 18,000 of the chairs to unaffiliated companies for $117 each prior to December 31, 20X8, and sold the remainder in early 20X9 to unaffiliated companies for $130 each. Both companies use perpetual inventory systems. Based on the information given above, what amount of cost of goods sold must be reported in the consolidated income statement for 20X8? Multiple Choice A. $1,422,000B. $2,963,000 C. $1,620,000 D. $2,765,000Ram Company bought all the shares of Lal Company on January 1, Year 1 for 2,000,000. During that year Ram sold Lal for 80,000. inventory that had cost him $40,000. At the end of the period, LAL still had not sold the inventory to outsiders, but still owed Ram the $50,000. For that year, Ram has a balance of 550,000 in cost of goods sold and Lal of 150,000. What should be the total cost of goods sold presented in the consolidated statement of income and expenses? 650,000 700,000 660,000 640,000
- Lorn Corporation purchased inventory from Dresser Corporation for P120,000 on September 20, 20x2, and resold 80% of the purchased inventory to unaffiliated companies prior to December 31, 20x2, for P140,000. Dresser produced the inventory sold to Lorn for P75,000. Lorn owns 70% of Dresser’s voting common stock. The companies had no other transactions during 20x2.What amount of sales will be reported in the 20x2 consolidated income statement? A. P98,000 C. P140, 000B. P120, 000 D. P260, 000Lorn Corporation purchased inventory from Dresser Corporation for P 120,000 on September 20, 20x2, and resold 80% of the purchased inventory to unaffiliated companies prior to December 31, 20x2, for P140,000. Dresser produced the inventory sold to Lorn for P75,000. Lorn owns 70% of Dresser’s voting common stock. The companies had no other transactions during 20x2. What inventory balance will be provided by the consolidated entity on December 31, 20x2? A. P15, 000 B. P16, 800 C. P24, 000 D. P39, 000Baxter, Inc., owns 90 percent of Wisconsin, Inc., and 20 percent of Cleveland Company. Wisconsin, in turn, holds 60 percent of Cleveland’s outstanding stock. No excess amortization resulted from these acquisitions. During the current year, Cleveland sold a variety of inventory items to Wisconsin for $40,000 although the original cost was $30,000. Of this total, Wisconsin still held $12,000 in inventory (at transfer price) at year-end.During this same period, Wisconsin sold merchandise to Baxter for $100,000 although the original cost was only $70,000. At year-end, $40,000 of these goods (at the transfer price) was still on hand.The initial value method was used to record each of these investments. None of the companies holds any other investments.Using the following separate income statements, determine the figures that would appear on a consolidated income statement: