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- Boulder, Inc., obtained 90 percent of Rock Corporation on January 1, 2019. Annual amortization of $26,000 is applicable on the allocations of Rock's acquisition-date business fair value. On January 1, 2020, Rock acquired 75 percent of Stone Company's voting stock. Excess business fair-value amortization on this second acquisition amounted to $13,000 per year. For 2021, each of the three companies reported the following information accumulated by its separate accounting system. Separate operating Income figures do not include any Investment or dividend Income. Boulder Rock Stone Separate Operating Income $397,500 a. b. 137,500 200,000 Dividends Declared Required: a. What is consolidated net Income for 2021? b. How is 2021 consolidated net income distributed to the controlling and noncontrolling Interests? $123,000 27,000 47,000 Answer is not complete. Consolidated net income for 2021 Controlling interest in consolidated net income Noncontrolling interest in consolidated net income…Boulder, Inc., obtained 90 percent of Rock Corporation on January 1, 2019. Annual amortization of $25,000 is applicable on the allocations of Rock's acquisition-date business fair value. On January 1, 2020, Rock acquired 75 percent of Stone Company's voting stock. Excess business fair-value amortization on this second acquisition amounted to $11,800 per year. For 2021, each of the three companies reported the following information accumulated by its separate accounting system. Separate operating income figures do not include any investment or dividend income. Separate Operating Income Dividends Declared Boulder $360,900 $120,000 Rock 124,900 21,000 Stone 188,000 41,000 Required: What is consolidated net income for 2021? How is 2021 consolidated net income distributed to the controlling and noncontrolling interests? Amount a. Consolidated net income for 2021 b. Controlling interest in consolidated net income…On January 1, 2019, GRANGER Co. acquired 80% interest in HISTORIA, Inc. by issuing 5,000 shares with fair value of P30 per share and par value of P20 per share. The financial statements of GRANGER Co. and HISTORIA, Inc. immediately after the acquisition are shown in the image. On January 1, 2019, the fair value of the assets and liabilities of HISTORIA, Inc. were determined by appraisal, show in the image. The equipment has a remaining useful life as of 4 years from January 1, 2019. Prepare the consolidated statement of financial position as at January 1, 2019. GRANGER Co. elects to measure non-controlling interest as its proportionate share in HISTORIA’s net identifiable assets.
- Boulder, Inc., obtained 90 percent of Rock Corporation on January 1, 2016. Annual amortization of $22,000 is applicable on the allocations of Rock’s acquisition-date business fair value. On January 1, 2017, Rock acquired 75 percent of Stone Company’s voting stock. Excess business fair-value amortization on this second acquisition amounted to $8,000 per year. For 2018, each of the three companies reported the following information accumulated by its separate accounting system. Separate operating income figures do not include any investment or dividend income. Seperate operating income Dividends Declared Boulder $245000 $120000 Rock 85000 28000 Stone 150000 42000 a. What is consolidated net income for 2018?b. How is consolidated net income distributed to the controlling and noncontrolling interests?The Individual financial statements for Gibson Company and Keller Company for the year ending December 31, 2021, follow. Gibson acquired a 60 percent Interest in Keller on January 1, 2020, In exchange for various considerations totaling $480,000. At the acquisition date, the fair value of the noncontrolling interest was $320,000 and Keller's book value was $630,000. Keller had developed internally a customer list that was not recorded on its books but had an acquisition-date fair value of $170,000. This Intangible asset is being amortized over 20 years. Gibson uses the partial equity method to account for Its Investment in Keller. Gibson sold Keller land with a book value of $80,000 on January 2, 2020, for $160,000. Keller still holds this land at the end of the current year. Keller regularly transfers Inventory to Gibson. In 2020, It shipped Inventory costing $154,000 to Gibson at a price of $220,000. During 2021, Intra-entity shipments totaled $270,000, although the original cost to…Boulder, Inc., obtained 90 percent of Rock Corporation on January 1, 2016. Annual amortization of $22,000 is applicable on the allocations of Rock’s acquisition-date business fair value. On January 1, 2017, Rock acquired 75 percent of Stone Company’s voting stock. Excess business fair-value amortization on this second acquisition amounted to $8,000 per year. For 2018, each of the three companies reported the following information accumulated by its separate accounting system. Separate operating income figures do not include any investment or dividend income.a. What is consolidated net income for 2018?b. How is consolidated net income distributed to the controlling and noncontrolling interests?
- Intor Company acquired 20% of the ordinary shares of Intee Company on January 1, 2019. At this date, all the identifiable assets and liabilities of Intee were recorded at fair value. An analysis of the acquisition showed that P200,000 of goodwill was acquired. Intee Company recorded a profit of P1,000,000 for 2020 and paid dividend of P700,000 during the same year. The following transactions have occurred between the two entities. • In December 2020, Intee sold inventory to Intor for P1,500,000. This inventory had previously cost Intee P1,000,000 and remains unsold by Intor on December 31. 2020. • In November 2020, Intor sold inventory to Intee at a before tax profit of P300.000. Half of this was sold by Intee before December 31, 2020. • In December 2019, Intee sold inventory to Intor for P1,800,000. This inventory had cost Intee P1,200,000. At December 31. 2019, this inventory remained unsold by Intor. However, it was all sold by Intor in 2020. Ignoring income tax, Intor company…Denber Co. acquired 60% of the common stock of Kailey Corp. on September 1, 2019. For 2019, Kailey reported revenues of $810,000 and expenses of $630,000, not including its investment in Denber, and all reflected evenly throughout the year. The annual amount of amortization related to this acquisition was $15,000. What is the amount of the noncontrolling interest's share of Kailey's income for 2019? a. $72,000. b. $22,000. c. $66,000. d. $24,000. e. $48,000.Allison Corporation acquired all of the outstanding voting stock of Mathias, Inc., on January 1, 2020, in exchange for $6,162,000 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 $2,070,000 including retained earnings of $1,570,000. At the acquisition date, Allison prepared the following fair-value allocation schedule for its newly acquired subsidiary: Consideration transferred $ 6,162,000 Mathias stockholders' equity 2,070,000 Excess fair over book value $ 4,092,000 to unpatented technology (8-year remaining life) $ 912,000 to patents (10-year remaining life) 2,640,000 to increase long-term debt (undervalued, 5-year remaining life) (170,000 ) 3,382,000 Goodwill $ 710,000 Postacquisition, Allison employs the equity method to account for its investment in…
- Denber Co. acquired 60% of the common stock of Kailey Corp. on September 30, 2019. For 2019, Kailey reported revenues of $820,000 and expenses of $610,000, (excluding amortization related to the acquisition) all reflected evenly throughout the year, The annual amount of amortization related to this acquisition was $15,000. What is the effect of including Kailey in consolidated net income for 2019? A. 31,250 B. 33,000 C. 48,750 D. 39,350Adams Corporation acquired 90 percent of the outstanding voting shares of Barstow, Inc., on December 31, 2019. Adams paid a total of $603,000 in cash for these shares. The 10 percent noncontrolling interest shares traded on a daily basis at fair value of $67,000 both before and after Adams's acquisition. On December 31, 2019, Barstow had the following account balances: Current assets Land Buildings (10-year remaining life) Equipment (5-year remaining life) Patents (10-year remaining life) Notes payable (due in years) Common stock Retained earnings, 12/31/19 Debits Current assets Land Buildings. Equipment Investment in Barstow, Inc. Cost of goods sold Depreciation expense December 31, 2021, adjusted trial balances for the two companies follow: Adams Corporation Interest expense Dividends declared Total debits Credits Notes payable Common stock Retained earnings, 1/1/21 Revenues Investment income Total credits Book Value $ 160,000 120,000 220,000 160,000 $ 0 (200,000) (180,000) (280,000)…The individual financial statements for Gibson Company and Keller Company for the year ending December 31, 2021, follow. Gibson acquired a 60 percent interest in Keller on January 1, 2020, in exchange for various considerations totaling $1,050,000. At the acquisition date, the fair value of the noncontrolling interest was $700,000 and Keller’s book value was $1,400,000. Keller had developed internally a customer list that was not recorded on its books but had an acquisition-date fair value of $350,000. This intangible asset is being amortized over 20 years. Gibson uses the partial equity method to account for its investment in Keller. Gibson sold Keller land with a book value of $80,000 on January 2, 2020, for $180,000. Keller still holds this land at the end of the current year. Keller regularly transfers inventory to Gibson. In 2020, it shipped inventory costing $280,000 to Gibson at a price of $400,000. During 2021, intra-entity shipments totaled $450,000, although the original cost…