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Requirements:
1. Prepare the worksheet for consolidation purposes and the related eliminating entries on January
1, 20x9 and December 31, 20x19
2. How much is the
3. How much is the Non-controlling interest on January 1, 2x19?
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- On January 1, 20x8, Parent Company purchased 80% of the outstanding shares of Subsidiary Company for P800,000. On the date of acquisition, Subsidiary Company reported Ordinary Shares of P800,000 and Retained Earnings of P200,000. Subsidiary’s Inventory was understated by P20,000; Equipment with a 5-year life was understated by P20,000, Building with an 8-year life was understated by P80,000 and land was understated by P40,000. The non-controlling interest is to be stated at fair value and the fair value of the non-controlling interest on January 1, 20x8 is P210,000. During the year, Parent sold goods to Subsidiary for P150,000 at a 25% mark-up and in turn purchased P200,000 of Subsidiary’s goods which Subsidiary sold at a 20% mark-up. From the goods purchased, P50,000 remain in Parent’s books at the end of the year, while P20,000 remain in Subsidiary’s books at the end of the year. 30% of the undervalued inventory of Subsidiary still remain unsold by the end of 20x8. The following are…On January 1, 20x8,Parent Company purchased 80% of the outstanding shares of Subsidiary Company for P800,000. On the date of acquisition, Subsidiary Company reported Ordinary Shares of P800,000 and Retained Earnings of P200,000. Subsidiary’s Inventory was understated by P20,000; Equipment with a 5-year life was understated by P20,000, Building with an 8-year life was understated by P80,000 and land was understated by P40,000. The non-controlling interest is to be stated at fair value and the fair value of the non-controlling interest on January 1, 20x8 is P210,000. The following are taken from the books of Parent and Subsidiary for 20x8: Determine the Non-Controlling Interest as of December 31, 20x8. Your answerOn January 1, 20x8,Parent Company purchased 80% of the outstanding shares of Subsidiary Company for P800,000. On the date of acquisition, Subsidiary Company reported Ordinary Shares of P800,000 and Retained Earnings of P200,000. Subsidiary’s Inventory was understated by P20,000; Equipment with a 5-year life was understated by P20,000, Building with an 8-year life was understated by P80,000 and land was understated by P40,000. The non-controlling interest is to be stated at fair value and the fair value of the non-controlling interest on January 1, 20x8 is P210,000. The following are taken from the books of Parent and Subsidiary for 20x8. 1. Determine the Non-Controlling Interest as of December 31, 20x8. 2.
- On January 1, 20x8,Parent Company purchased 80% of the outstanding shares of Subsidiary Company for P800,000. On the date of acquisition, Subsidiary Company reported Ordinary Shares of P800,000 and Retained Earnings of P200,000. Subsidiary’s Inventory was understated by P20,000; Equipment with a 5-year life was understated by P20,000, Building with an 8-year life was understated by P80,000 and land was understated by P40,000. The non-controlling interest is to be stated at fair value and the fair value of the non-controlling interest on January 1, 20x8 is P210,000. The following are taken from the books of Parent and Subsidiary for 20x8. 1) From the given data, determine the total assets as of December 31, 20x1. 2) From the given data, assuming the retained earning of Subsidiary on December 31, 20x11 is P350,000, determine the non-controlling interest to be reported in the consolidated financial statements on December 31, 20x11 assuming no changes to Subsidiary company’s ordinary…From the given data, determine the NON-CONTROLLING INTEREST on December 31, 20x8. On January 1, 20x8,Parent Company purchased 80% of the outstanding shares of Subsidiary Company for P800,000. On the date of acquisition, Subsidiary Company reported Ordinary Shares of P800,000 and Retained Earnings of P200,000. Subsidiary’s Inventory was understated by P20,000; Equipment with a 5-year life was understated by P20,000, Building with an 8-year life was understated by P80,000 and land was understated by P40,000. The non-controlling interest is to be stated at fair value and the fair value of the non-controlling interest on January 1, 20x8 is P210,000. During the year, Parent sold goods to Subsidiary for P150,000 at a 25% mark-up and in turn purchased P200,000 of Subsidiary’s goods which Subsidiary sold at a 20% mark-up. From the goods purchased, P50,000 remain in Parent’s books at the end of the year, while P20,000 remain in Subsidiary’s books at the end of the year. 30% of the undervalued…PARENT Corporation acquired 80% of the outstanding shares of SUBSIDIARY Company on June 1, 2022 for P3,517,500. SUBSIDIARY Company’s stockholder’s equity components at the end of this year are as follows; Ordinary shares, P100 par, P1,500,000. Share premium P675,000 and Retained Earnings P1,335,000. Non-controlling interest is measured at fair value and the fair value is P705,000. The assets of SUBSIDIARY were fairly valued, except for inventories, which are overstated by P66,000 and equipment, which was understated by P90,000. Remaining useful life of equipment is 4 years. Stockholder’s equity of PARENT on January 1, 2022 is composed of Ordinary shares P4,500,000, Share premium P1,050,000, Retained Earnings P3,150,000. Goodwill, if any, should be written down by P85,350 at year-end. Net Income for the first year of parent is P450,000 and the net income of subsidiary from the date of acquisition is P255,000. Dividends declared at the end of the year amounted to P120,000 and P90,000 for…
- Parent Corporation acquired 80% of the outstanding shares of Subsidiary Company on June 1, 2021 for P3,517,500. Subsidiary Company’s stockholder’s equity components at the end of this year are as follows: Ordinary shares, P100 par, P1,500,000, Share premium P675,000 and Retained Earnings P1,335,000. Non-controlling interest is measured at fair value and the fair value is P705,000. The assets of Subsidiary Company were fairly valued, except for inventories, which are overstated by P66,000, and equipment, which was understated by P90,000. Remaining useful life of equipment is 4 years. Stockholder’s equity of Parent Corporation on January 1, 2021 is composed of Ordinary shares P4,500,000, Share premium P1,050,000, Retained Earnings P3,150,000. Goodwill, if any, should be written down by P85,350 at year end. Net Income for the first year of parent is P450,000 and the net income of Subsidiary Company from the date of acquisition is P255,000. Dividends declared at the end of the year…On 1 January 20X9, JB Enterprises acquired 70 per cent of the shares of Good Company. The separate condensed statements of financial position of JB Enterprises and of Good Company immediately after the acquisition appeared as shown below: (all amounts in €) JB Good Company Assets Property, plant and equipment (net) 18.750.000 2.600.000 Investment in Good Company 3.600.000 - Inventories 1.000.000 740.000 Cash 13.550.000 560.000 Trade and other receivables 4.400.000 660.000 41.300.000 4.560.000 Equity and Liabilities Share capital 10.000.000 2.000.000 Reserves 16.200.000 1.600.000 Profit for the year 20X4 1.600.000 240.000 Provisions 100.000 250.000 Current liabilities 13.400.000 470.000 41.300.000 4.560.000 Additional information (at acquisition…On January 1, 2022, Pet Company purchased 80% of the shares of Sam Company for P1,000,000. The shareholders' equity of Sam Company on that date showed: Ordinary Shares - P570,000 and Retained Earnings - P490,000. Non-controlling interest is initially measured at proportionate share of subsidiary's net assets.On April 30, 2022, Pet acquired used machinery for P84,000 from Sam that was being carried in the latter's books at P105,000. The asset still has a remaining useful life of 5 years. On the other hand, on August 31, 2022, Sam purchased an equipment that was already 20% depreciated from Pet for P345,000. The original cost of this equipment was P375,000 and had a remaining life of 8 years.Net income of Pet Company and Sam Company for 2022 amounted to P360,000 and P155,000. Dividends paid totaled to P115,000 and P52,500 for Pet and Sam, respectively.Required:On the consolidated financial statements in 2022, how much would be the Net income attributable to parents' shareholders'…
- On January 1, 2022, Pet Company purchased 80% of the shares of Sam Company for P1,000,000. The shareholders' equity of Sam Company on that date showed: Ordinary Shares - P570,000 and Retained Earnings - P490,000. Non-controlling interest is initially measured at proportionate share of subsidiary's net assets.On April 30, 2022, Pet acquired used machinery for P84,000 from Sam that was being carried in the latter's books at P105,000. The asset still has a remaining useful life of 5 years. On the other hand, on August 31, 2022, Sam purchased an equipment that was already 20% depreciated from Pet for P345,000. The original cost of this equipment was P375,000 and had aremaining life of 8 years.Net income of Pet Company and Sam Company for 2022 amounted to P360,000 and P155,000. Dividends paid totaled to P115,000 and P52,500 for Pet and Sam, respectively.Required:On the consolidated financial statements in 2022, how much would be the carrying value of Property and Equipment?On January 1, 2022, Pet Company purchased 80% of the shares of Sam Company for P1,000,000. The shareholders' equity of Sam Company on that date showed: Ordinary Shares - P570,000 and Retained Earnings - P490,000. Non-controlling interest is initially measured at proportionate share of subsidiary's net assets.On April 30, 2022, Pet acquired used machinery for P84,000 from Sam that was being carried in the latter's books at P105,000. The asset still has a remaining useful life of 5 years. On the other hand, on August 31, 2022, Sam purchased an equipment that was already 20% depreciated from Pet for P345,000. The original cost of this equipment was P375,000 and had a remaining life of 8 years.Net income of Pet Company and Sam Company for 2022 amounted to P360,000 and P155,000. Dividends paid totaled to P115,000 and P52,500 for Pet and Sam, respectively.Required:On the consolidated financial statements in 2022, how much would be the Non-controlling interest in the net income of…On January 1, 20x1, Pine Corp acquired 75% interest in Sine Inc. for P2,400,000. On that date Sine Ordinary share and Retained earnings were P2,000,000 and P1,000,000. The non-controlling interest on the date of acquisition was P800,000. The assets and liabilities of Sine’s book values approximates their fair values except for the inventories and equipment which were undervalued by P30,000 and P50,000, respectively. The equipment has a remaining estimated life of five years. On October 1, 20x1, Sine Inc. sold equipment to Pine Corp. costing P300,000 with accumulated depreciation of P120,000 for P200,000. The remaining useful life of equipment was 4 years. In year 20x1, the goodwill is impaired by P5,000. On April 30, 20x2, Pine Corp. sold equipment to Sine Inc, costing P500,000 with accumulated depreciation P100,000 for P300,000. The remaining estimated life of equipment was five years. The following information were extracted from the separate financial statements of Pine and Sine for…