Ryan Limited acquired 80% of the shares in Tully Limited for $165 000. At acquisition date, share capital in Tully was $120 000 and reserves amounted to $40 000. All assets and liabilities of Tully were recorded at fair value at acquisition date except machinery which was recorded at $20 000 below fair value. The fair value of the NCI at the date of Ryan's acquisition was $40 000 and the full goodwill method is adopted by the group. If the company tax rate was 30%, the total amount of goodwill recorded in relation to this business combination amounts to: а. $5 000 O b. $25 000 O c. $26 000 d. $31 000
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- Ryan Limited acquired 80% of the shares in Tully Limited for $165 000. At acquisition date, share capital in Tully was $120 000 and reserves amounted to $40 000. All assets and liabilities of Tully were recorded at fair value at acquisition date except machinery which was recorded at $20 000 below fair value. The fair value of the NCI at the date of Ryan’s acquisition was $40 000 and the full goodwill method is adopted by the group. If the company tax rate was 30%, the total amount of goodwill recorded in relation to this business combination amounts to: a. $15 000 b. $31 000 c. $5 000 d. $26Hanley acquired 85% of the ordinary share capital of Craig on 30 December 20X7 for $80,000. At this date the net assets of Craig were$95,000. NCI is valued using the fair value method and the fair value of the NCI on the acquisition date is $30,000 What goodwill arises on the acquisition?Pie Corporation acquired 75 percent of Slice Company’s ownership on January 1, 20X8, for $96,000. At that date, the fair value of the noncontrolling interest was $32,000. The book value of Slice’s net assets at acquisition was $100,000. The book values and fair values of Slice’s assets and liabilities were equal, except for Slice’s buildings and equipment, which were worth $20,000 more than book value. Accumulated depreciation on the buildings and equipment was $30,000 on the acquisition date. Buildings and equipment are depreciated on a 10-year basis.Although goodwill is not amortized, the management of Pie concluded at December 31, 20X8, that goodwill from its purchase of Slice shares had been impaired and the correct carrying amount was $2,500. Goodwill and goodwill impairment were assigned proportionately to the controlling and noncontrolling shareholders.Trial balance data for Pie and Slice on December 31, 20X8, are as follows: A). Record all consolidation entries needed to…
- Witch acquired 70% of the 200,000 equity shares of Wizard, its only subsidiary, on 1 April 20X8 when the retained earnings of Wizard were $450,000. The carrying amounts of Wizard's net assets at the date of acquisition were equal to their fair values apart from a building which had a carrying amount of $600,000 and a fair value of $850,000. The remaining useful life of the building at the acquisition date was 40 years. Witch measures non-controlling interest at fair value, based on share price. The market value of Wizard shares at the date of acquisition was $1.75. At 31 March 20X9 the retained earnings of Wizard were $750,000. At what amount should the noncontrolling interest appear in the consolidated statement of financial position of Witch at 31 March 20X9?Joey Corporation acquired 100 percent of Legoria Company’s common stock on January 1, 2021 for cash paying $132,000. At that date, the fair value of Legoria’s Buildings and Equipment was $20,000 more than book value. Buildings and equipment are depreciated on a 10-year basis. Although goodwill is not amortized, the management of Joey CO. concluded on December 31, 2021, that the goodwill involved in the acquisition of Legoria Co. shares has been impaired and the correct carrying value was $4,000. Trial balance data for Joey Co and Legoria Co. are presented above. NOTE that this Trial balance uses Accumulated Depreciation which would need to accounted for in your entries. Required: 1). Give all of the journal entries that Joey Co. would make on “ITS” books to account for its investment in Legoria Co. using the Full Equity Method. 2). Give all of the Consolidation [Elimination entries] needed to prepare Consolidated Financial Statements for the year ended December 31, 2021 and…P Company purchases 80% of the outstanding shares of S Company for P9,000,000. The carrying value of S Company's net assets at the time of acquisition was P6,000,000 and had a fair value of P8,000,000. WHAT IS THE AMOUNT OF THE: c. Goodwill arising from the consolidation if it is to be computed using the full (fair value basis of "Full/Gross-up" Goodwill, assuming the cost of acquisition includes a control premium of P400,000. d. Non-controlling interest arising from the consolidation if it is to be computed using the full (fair value basis of "Full/Gross-up" Goodwill, assuming the cost of acquisition includes a control premium of P400,000.
- At the beginning of current year, Cynosure Company purchased 30% of the ordinary shares of another entity for P3,500,000 when the net assets acquired amounted to P7,000,000 At acquisition date, the carrying amounts of the identifiable assets and liabilities of the investee were equal to their fair value, except for equipment for which the fair value was P1,500,000 greater than carrying amount and inventory whose fair value was P500,000 greater than cost. The equipment has a remaining life of 4 years and the inventory was all sold during the current year. The investee reported net income of P4,000,000 and paid P1,000,000 dividends during the current year. Required: 1. Prepare journal entries for the current year. 2. Compute the investment income for the current year.Del Luna Corporation concluded that the fair value of Scarlet Company was P160,000 and paid that amount to acquire all of its net assets. Scarlet reported assets with a book value of P120,000 and a fair value of 196,000 and liabilities with a book value and fair value of P46,000 on the date of combination. Del Luna also paid P6,000 to a search firm for finder’s fees related to acquisition. What amount will be recorded as goodwill by Del Luna Corporation? a. 10,000 b. 26,000 c. 16,000 d. 0Del Luna Corporation concluded that the fair value of Scarlet Company was P160,000 and paid that amount to acquire all of its net assets. Scarlet reported assets with a book value of P120,000 and a fair value of 196,000 and liabilities with a book value and fair value of P46,000 on the date of combination. Del Luna also paid P6,000 to a search firm for finder’s fees related to acquisition. What amount will be recorded as goodwill by Del Luna Corporation? 26,000 0 16,000 10,000
- On January 1, Patterson Corporation acquired 80 percent of the 100,000 outstanding voting shares of Soriano, Inc., in exchange for $31.25 per share cash. The remaining 20 percent of Soriano’s shares continued to trade for $30 both before and after Patterson’s acquisition.At January 1, Soriano’s book and fair values were as follows:In addition, Patterson assigned a $600,000 value to certain unpatented technologies recently developed by Soriano. These technologies were estimated to have a three-year remaining life.During the year, Soriano declared a $30,000 dividend for its shareholders. The companies reported the following revenues and expenses from their separate operations for the year ending December 31.a. What amount should Patterson recognize as the total value of the acquisition in its January 1 consolidated balance sheet?b. What valuation principle should Patterson use to report each of Soriano’s identifiable assets and liabilities in its January 1 consolidated balance sheet?c.…Polypipe Company acquired 80% of Svedex Company’s voting stock for $95,000 in cash. The noncontrolling interest had an estimated fair value of $20,000. Some of Svedex’s identifiable assets and liabilities at the date of acquisition had fair values that were different from reported values, as follows: Book Value Fair Value Property, net $ 6,000 $ 4,000 Licensing agreements 1,000 25,000 Svedex’s total shareholders’ equity at the date of acquisition was as follows: Capital stock $5,000 Retained deficit (400) Treasury stock (50) Total $ 4,550 On a date-of-acquisition consolidation working paper, eliminating entry (R) credits the noncontrolling interest in Svedex in the amount of Select one: a. $15,450 b. $18,600 c. $19,090 d. $20,000Jadugar acquired 70% of the 200,000 equity shares of Jadugarni, its only subsidiary, on 1 April 20X8 when the retained earnings of Jadugarni were Rs.450,000. The carrying amounts of Jadugarni's net assets at the date of acquisition were equal to their fair values apart from a building which had a carrying amount of Rs.600,000 and a fair value of Rs.850,000. The remaining useful life of the building at the acquisition date was 40 years. Jadugar measures non-controlling interest at fair value, based on share price. The market value of Jadugarni shares at the date of acquisition was Rs.1.75. At 31 March 20X9 the retained earnings of Jadugarni were Rs.750,000. At what amount should the noncontrolling interest appear in the consolidated statement of financial position of Jadugar at 31 March 20X9?