Tiberend, Inc., sold $150,000 in inventory to Schilling Company during 2017 for $225,000. Schilling resold $105,000 of this merchandise in 2017 with the remainder to be disposed of during 2018. Assuming that Tiberend owns 25 percent of Schilling and applies the equity method, what journal entry is recorded at the end of 2017 to defer the intra-entity gross profit?
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Tiberend, Inc., sold $150,000 in inventory to Schilling Company during 2017 for $225,000. Schilling resold $105,000 of this merchandise in 2017 with the remainder to be disposed of during 2018. Assuming that Tiberend owns 25 percent of Schilling and applies the equity method, what
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- Camille, Inc., sold $147,000 in inventory to Eckerle Company during 2020 for $245,000. Eckerle resold $109,000 of this merchandise in 2020 with the remainder to be disposed of during 2021. Assuming that Camille owns 34 percent of Eckerle and applies the equity method, what journal entry is recorded at the end of 2020 to defer the intra-entity gross profit?Camille, Incorporated, sold $147,000 in inventory to Eckerle Company during 2023 for $245,000. Eckerle resold $109,000 of this merchandise in 2023 with the remainder to be disposed of during 2024. Required: Assuming that Camille owns 34 percent of Eckerle and applies the equity method, what journal entry is recorded at the end of 2023 to defer the intra-entity gross profit? Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Do not round intermediate calculations. 1.Record the entry at the end of 2023 to defer unrealized gross profit.Camille, Inc., sold $130,000 in inventory to Eckerle Company during 2020 for $250,000. Eckerle resold $89,000 of this merchandise in 2020 with the remainder to be disposed of during 2021. Assuming that Camille owns 20 percent of Eckerle and applies the equity method, what journal entry is recorded at the end of 2020 to defer the intra-entity gross profit? (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Do not round intermediate calculations.)
- Hide Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Seek Company. During 2015, Hide sold all of its production to Seek Company for $400,000, a price that includes a 25% gross profit. 2015 was the first year that such intercompany sales were made. By year-end, Seek sold, for $416,000, 80% of the goods it had purchased. The balance of the intercompany goods, $80,000, remained in the ending inventory and was adjusted to a lower fair value of $70,000. The adjustment was a charge to the cost of goods sold.1. Determine the gross profit on sales recorded by both companies.2. Determine the gross profit to be shown on the consolidated income statement.Paggle Corporation owns 80% of Spillway Inc.'s common stock that was purchased at its underlying book value. At the time of purchase, the book value and fair value of Spillway's net assets were equal. The two companies report the following information for 2014 and 2015. During 2014, one company sold inventory to the other company for $50,000 which cost the transferor $40,000. As of the end of 2014, 30% of the inventory was unsold. In 2015, the remaining inventory was resold outside the consolidated entity. 2014 Selected Data: Paggle Spillway Sales Revenue $600,000 $320,000 Cost of Goods Sold 320,000 155,000 Other Expenses 100,000 89,000 Net Income $180,000 $76,000 Dividends Paid 19,000…Paggle Corporation owns 80% of Spillway Inc.'s common stock that was purchased at its underlying book value. At the time of purchase, the book value and fair value of Spillway's net assets were equal. The two companies report the following information for 2014 and 2015. During 2014, one company sold inventory to the other company for $50,000 which cost the transferor $40,000. As of the end of 2014, 30% of the inventory was unsold. In 2015, the remaining inventory was resold outside the consolidated entity. 2014 Selected Data: Paggle Spillway Sales Revenue $600,000 $320,000 Cost of Goods Sold 320,000 155,000 Other Expenses 100,000 89,000 Net Income $180,000 $76,000 Dividends Paid 19,000 0…
- Paggle Corporation owns 80% of Spillway Inc.'s common stock that was purchased at its underlying book value. At the time of purchase, the book value and fair value of Spillway's net assets were equal. The two companies report the following information for 2014 and 2015. During 2014, one company sold inventory to the other company for $50,000 which cost the transferor $40,000. As of the end of 2014, 30% of the inventory was unsold. In 2015, the remaining inventory was resold outside the consolidated entity. 2014 Selected Data: Paggle Spillway Sales Revenue $600,000 $320,000 Cost of Goods Sold 320,000 155,000 Other Expenses 100,000 89,000 Net Income $180,000 $76,000 Dividends Paid 19,000…Company S is 80% owned by Company P. Near the end of 2015, Company S sold merchandise with a cost of $6,000 to Company P for $7,000. Company P sold the merchandise to a nonaffiliated firm in 2016 for $10,000. How much total profit should be recorded on the consolidated income statements in 2015 and 2016? How much profit should be awarded to the controlling and noncontrolling interests in 2015 and 2016?Refer to the preceding facts for Panther’s acquisition of Sandin common stock. On January 1, 2016, Sandin held merchandise sold to it from Panther for $20,000. During 2016, Panther sold merchandise to Sandin for $100,000. On December 31, 2016, Sandin held $25,000 of this merchandise in its inventory. Panther has a gross profit of 30%. Sandin owed Panther $15,000 on December 31 as a result of this intercompany sale. On January 1, 2015, Sandin sold equipment to Panther at a profit of $24,000. Panther also sold some fixed assets to nonaffiliates. Depreciation is computed over a 6-year life, using the straight-line method. 1. Prepare a value analysis and a determination and distribution of excess schedule for the investment in Sandin. 2. Complete a consolidated worksheet for Panther Company and its subsidiary Sandin Company as of December 31, 2016. Prepare supporting amortization and income distribution schedules.
- On January 1, 2018, Spark Corp. acquired a 40% interest in Cranston Inc. for $250,000. On that date, Cranston’s balance sheet disclosed net assets of $430,000. During 2018, Cranston reported net income of $100,000 and paid cash dividends of $30,000. Spark sold inventory costing $40,000 to Cranston during 2018 for $50,000. Cranston used all of this merchandise in its operations during 2018. Any excess cost over fair value is attributable to an unamortized trademark with a 20-year remaining life. Prepare all of spark's journal entries for 2018 to apply the equity method to this investment. This is what I have so Far: To record initial investment: Dr Equity Investment 250,000 Cr Cash 250,000 To record investee income: Dr Equity Investment 40, 000 Cr Equty Income To record Dividends Dr Cash 12, 000 Cr Equity Investment 12,000 How do I show the inventory when it is sold?On January 1, 2015, P Company acquired a 90% interest in S Company. During 2016, S Company sold merchandise to P Company at 25% above cost in the amount (selling price) of $203,700. At the end of the year, P Company had in its inventory one-third of the amount of goods purchased from S Company.On January 1, 2016, P Company sold equipment that had a book value of $83,600 to S Company for $118,100. The equipment had an estimated remaining life of four years.S Company reported net income of $116,100, and P Company reported net income of $293,000 from their independent operations (including sales to affiliates) for the year ended December 31, 2016.Calculate controlling interest in consolidated net income for the year ended December 31, 2016.RAM, Inc., acquired a 60 percent interest in LMU Company several years ago. During 2017, LMU sold inventory costing $160,000 to RAM for $200,000. A total of 18 percent of this inventory was not sold to outsiders until 2018. During 2018, LMU sold inventory costing $297,500 to RAM for $350,000. A total of 30 percent of this inventory was not sold to outsiders until 2019. In 2018, RAM reported cost of goods sold of $607,500 while LMU reported $450,000. What consolidation entries will be made for these transactions in 2018 consolidation?