Advanced Accounting
Advanced Accounting
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781305084858
Author: Paul M. Fischer, William J. Tayler, Rita H. Cheng
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.7.2P
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Introduction: Acquisition is a corporate term used to represent purchase of another company and gaining the ownership of the company.

To show: Acquisition with contingent consideration.

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Answer to Problem 1.7.2P

No entry will be passed because the probability is 90%.

Explanation of Solution

Acquisition is a corporate term to define buying all of another company and gain the ownership of the company.

There are four steps in acquisition of company

  1. Identify the Acquirer
  2. Determine the acquisition date
  3. Measure the fair value of acquiree
  4. Record the acquiree’s assets and liabilities that are assumed.

Identify the acquirer: for acquisition it is very important for acquiree’s to know the acquirer.

Following things should be kept in mind voting rights, large minority interest, governing body of combined entity and terms of exchange.

Determine the acquisition date of the company.

Measures the fair value of acquiree: the fair value of the aquiree as an entity is assumed to be paid by the acquirer. The price includes the contingent consideration, the costs of acquisition are not included in the price of the company acquired and expended.

Record acquiree’s assets and liabilities that are assumed: the fair value of all identifiable assets and liabilities of the acquire are determined and recorded.

Goodwill results when the price paid exceeds the fair value of net assets. Gain results when the price paid is less than the fair value of net assets.

Contingent consideration: contingent consideration is consideration given on the happening or non-happening of event. It is generally added in purchase consideration and increase goodwill.

Calculation:

  Total Assets                        NR                                        33000 Inventory                               80000 Prepaid Expenses                  15 000 Building                               170000 Land                                      90000 Equipments                          250000 Vehicles                                 25000 Franchise                               70000 Investment                              55000 _ Total Assets                 (A)   788000  _ _                              Total Liabilities                       Accounts payable                  63000Taxes payable                        15000Interest payable                       3000Bonds payable (net)            220000_Total Liabilities         (B)    301000__

Total Net Assets (A-B) 487000

Value Analysis

Total Price paid

575000

(-) Total fair value of Net Assets (487000)

Goodwill 88000

Journal Entry

  Notes Receivable        Dr.          33000Inventory                     Dr.          80000Prepaid Expenses        Dr.         15 000 Building                      Dr.        170000 Land                            Dr.          90000 Equipments                 Dr.        250000 Vehicles                      Dr.          25000 Franchise                     Dr.         70000 Investment                   Dr.         55000 Goodwill                     Dr.         55000                           To Accounts payable                  63000                           To Taxes payable                        15000                           To Interest payable                       3000                           To Bonds payable                     220000                           To Purchase Consideration       525000                           To Contingent Consideration    575000                              

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