When AAA Company filed for liquidation with the Securities and Exchange Commission, it prepared the following statement of financial position: Current Assets (net realizable value, P50,000) Land and Building (fair value, P240,000) Goodwill (fair value, 0) Total Assets Accounts Payable Mortgage Payable (secured by land & building) Ordinary share Accumulated profits Total Liabilities and Equity c. 50.00% P 80,000 200,000 d. 43.75% 40,000 P320,000 P160,000 200,000 100,000 (140,000) What percentage of their claims are the unsecured creditors likely to get? a. 100% b. 56.25% P320,000
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- Hamilton Companys balance sheet on January 1, 2019, was as follows: Korbel Company is considering purchasing Hamilton (a privately held company) and discovers the following about Hamilton: a. No allowance for doubtful accounts has been established. A 10,000 allowance is considered appropriate. b. Marketable securities are valued at cost. The current market value is 60,000. c. The LIFO inventory method is used. The FIFO inventory of 140,000 would be used if the company is acquired. d. Land, included in property, plant, and equipment, which is recorded at its cost of 50,000, is worth 120,000. The remaining property, plant, and equipment is worth 10% more than its depreciated cost. e. The company has an unrecorded trademark that is worth 70,000. f. The companys bonds are currently trading for 130,000. g. The pension liability is understated by 40,000. Required: 1. Compute the amount of goodwill if Korbel agrees to pay 500,000 cash for Hamilton. 2. Next Level What are the reasons that the book value of Hamiltons net identifiable assets differ from their market value? 3. Prepare the journal entry to record the acquisition on the books of Korbel assuming Hamilton is liquidated. 4. If Korbel agrees to pay only 400,000 cash, how much goodwill exists? 5. If Korbel pays only 400,000 cash, prepare the journal entry to record the acquisition on its books, assuming Hamilton is liquidated.When AAA Company filed for liquidation with the Securities and Exchange Commission, it prepared the following statement of financial position: Current Assets (net realizable value, P50,000) P 80,000 Land and Building (fair value, P240,000) 200,000 Goodwill (fair value, 0) 40,000 Total Assets P320,000 Accounts Payable P160,000 Mortgage Payable (secured by land & building) 200,000 Ordinary share 100,000 Accumulated profits (140,000) Total Liabilities and Equity P320,000 What percentage of their claims are…present in good accounting form When AAA Company filed for liquidation with the Securities and Exchange Commission, it prepared the following statement of financial position: Current Assets (net realizable value, P50,000) P 80,000 Land and Building (fair value, P240,000) 200,000 Goodwill (fair value, 0) 40,000 Total Assets P320,000 Accounts Payable P160,000 Mortgage Payable (secured by land & building) 200,000 Ordinary share 100,000 Accumulated profits (140,000) Total Liabilities and Equity P320,000 What percentage of their claims are the unsecured creditors…
- A statement of realization and liquidation has been prepared for the RESTLESS Corporation. The following information is available:Assets to be realized- P60,000 Liabilities assumed- P50,000Assets acquired- P40,000 Liabilities not liquidated- P40,000Assets realized- P55,000 Liabilities to be Liquidated- P80,000Assets not realized- P15,000 Liabilities liquidated- P60,000Supplementary credits- P110,000 Supplementary Charges- P97,000How much is shareholders’ equity, beg. assuming that the cash balance, ending amounted to P50,000? CHOICES: P92,000 P55,000 P118,000 P12,000A statement of realization and liquidation has been prepared for the RESTLESS Corporation. The following information is available:Assets to be realized- P60,000 Liabilities assumed- P50,000Assets acquired- P40,000 Liabilities not liquidated- P40,000Assets realized- P55,000 Liabilities to be Liquidated- P80,000Assets not realized- P15,000 Liabilities liquidated- P60,000Supplementary credits- P110,000 Supplementary Charges- P97,000How much is shareholders’ equity, beg. assuming that the cash balance, ending amounted to P50,000?Distressed Corporation is undergoing liquidation. Relevant information as of January 1, 20x1 is shown below:ASSETSCarryingAmountNet RealizableValueCash P250,000 P300,000Accounts Receivable 150,000 355,649Equipment-net 600,000 200,000Land 1,700,000 1,500,000TOTAL ASSETS P2,700,000 P2,355,649LIABILITIESCarryingAmountSettlementAmountAccounts Payable P1,000,000 P1,000,000Salaries Payable 500,000 500,000Notes Payable 800,000 805,234Loan Payable 800,000 800,000TOTAL LIABILITIES P3,100,000 P3,105,234EQUITYShare Capital P1,600,000Retained Earnings (2,000,000)Capital Deficiency (400,000)TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY P2,700,000Additional Information:• Administrative expenses amounting to P180,744 are expected to be incurred during the liquidationprocess.• The equipment is pledged to the loan payable.• The land is pledged to the notes payable.QUESTIONS:1. What is the amount paid to unsecured creditors without priority? 2. What is the amount paid to partially secured creditors?
- Distressed Corporation is undergoing liquidation. Relevant information as of January 1, 20x1 is shown below:ASSETSCarryingAmountNet RealizableValueCash P250,000 P300,000Accounts Receivable 150,000 355,649Equipment-net 600,000 200,000Land 1,700,000 1,500,000TOTAL ASSETS P2,700,000 P2,355,649LIABILITIESCarryingAmountSettlementAmountAccounts Payable P1,000,000 P1,000,000Salaries Payable 500,000 500,000Notes Payable 800,000 805,234Loan Payable 800,000 800,000TOTAL LIABILITIES P3,100,000 P3,105,234EQUITYShare Capital P1,600,000Retained Earnings (2,000,000)Capital Deficiency (400,000)TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY P2,700,000Additional Information:• Administrative expenses amounting to P180,744 are expected to be incurred during the liquidationprocess.• The equipment is pledged to the loan payable.• The land is pledged to the notes payable.QUESTIONS:1. How much are the total free assets? _____________2. How much are the unsecured liabilities with priority? _____________3. How much are the…INSOLVENT Corp. had the following data ascertained before liquidation: Total book value of the assets were P250,000. The book value of the inventories, P80,000 had an excess in the amount of P26,000 over its estimated fair value. The equipment’s estimated fair value had an excess in the amount of P2,500 over its book value of P120,000. Included in the book value of the assets was prepaid expenses of P18,000 which was considered worthless. Other assets not mentioned above have an estimated fair value which was P15,000 less than its book value. Total liabilities were P200,000. The accounts payable in the amount of P70,000 was secured by the inventories while the notes payable in the amount of P95,000 was secured by the equipment. Other liabilities not mentioned includes salaries and taxes in the amount of P12,500. What is the estimated loss on asset realization? A.59,000 B.38,500 C.41,000 D.56,500Distressed Corporation is undergoing liquidation. Relevant information as of January 1, 20x1 is shown below:ASSETSCarrying AmountNet Realizable ValueCash P250,000 P300,000Accounts Receivable 150,000 355,649Equipment-net 600,000 200,000Land 1,700,000 1,500,000TOTAL ASSETS P2,700,000 P2,355,649LIABILITIESCarrying AmountSettlement AmountAccounts Payable P1,000,000 P1,000,000Salaries Payable 500,000 500,000Notes Payable 800,000 805,234Loan Payable 800,000 800,000TOTAL LIABILITIES P3,100,000 P3,105,234EQUITYShare Capital P1,600,000Retained Earnings (2,000,000)Capital Deficiency (400,000)TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY P2,700,000Additional Information:• Administrative expenses amounting to P180,744 are expected to be incurred during the liquidation process.• The equipment is pledged to the loan payable.• The land is pledged to the notes payable. QUESTIONS: 7. What is the amount paid to unsecured creditors without priority? _____________8. What is the amount paid to partially secured…
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