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a.
Concept Introduction:
Consolidation: Consolidation is the process of accounting where books of the parent company are reported along with the books of the subsidiary company in consolidated/combined form after making necessary
To Calculate: The book value of the total assets (not net assets) transferred to S Company.
b.
Concept Introduction:
Consolidation: Consolidation is the process of accounting where books of the parent company are reported along with the books of the subsidiary company in consolidated/combined form after making necessary adjustment entries as required in the process of consolidation.
To Calculate: the amount that P reports as its investment in S after the transfer.
c.
Concept Introduction:
Consolidation: Consolidation is the process of accounting where books of the parent company are reported along with the books of the subsidiary company in consolidated/combined form after making necessary adjustment entries as required in the process of consolidation.
To Calculate: the number of shares of
d.
Concept Introduction:
Consolidation: Consolidation is the process of accounting where books of the parent company are reported along with the books of the subsidiary company in consolidated/combined form after making necessary adjustment entries as required in the process of consolidation.
To Calculate: the impact, the transfer of assets and accounts payable has on the amount reported by Plumb as total assets.
e.
Concept Introduction:
Consolidation: Consolidation is the process of accounting where books of the parent company are reported along with the books of the subsidiary company in consolidated/combined form after making necessary adjustment entries as required in the process of consolidation.
To Calculate: the impact, the transfer of assets and accounts payable have on the amount that P and the consolidated entity reported as shares outstanding.
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