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ADVANCED ACCOUNTING W/CONNECT>CUSTOM<
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Author: Hoyle
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Chapter 2, Problem 34P

a.

To determine

Prepare Company P’s entries to account for the consideration transferred to the former owners of Company S, the direct combination costs, and the stock issue and registration costs.

a.

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Journal entries to record acquisition of assets and liabilities:

General Journal
DateAccount Title and ExplanationPost Ref.Debit
($)
Credit
($)
i)Receivables and inventory  $             180,000 
 Cash  $              85,000 
 Property, plant and equipment  $             600,000 
Research and development asset$             100,000
Trademarks  $            200,000
Goodwill$                77,500
 Liabilities $ 180,000
 Common stock   $        250,000
Additional paid-in capital ($1,000,000(50,000×$5))$       750,0000
Contingent liability (PVof$130,000at4%)$       62,500
(to record the assets and liabilities acquired)
ii)Professional service  $               15,000 
 Cash   $        15,000
 (being Stock issuance cost paid)   
    
iii)Additional paid-in capital$               9,000
Cash   $        9,000
(being Stock issuance cost paid)   

Table: (1)

Computation of the fair value of the consideration transferred:

Fairvalueofconsideration=(50,000×$20)=$1,000,000

Thus, the fair value of the consideration transferred in this combination is $1,000,000.

b.

To determine

Prepare a post-acquisition column of accounts for company P.

b.

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The post-combination balance sheet for Company P as of the acquisition date is as follows:

Particulars Company PCompany SConsolidated EntriesConsolidated Balances
Revenues       $        (1,200,000)     $    (1,200,000)
Expenses       $             890,000     $        890,000
Net income     $           (310,000)     $       (310,000)
       
Retained earnings, 1/1   $           (950,000)     $       (950,000)
Net income     $           (310,000)     $       (310,000)
Dividends declared     $               90,000     $          90,000
Retained earnings,12/31   $        (1,170,000)     $    (1,170,000)
       
Cash       $               86,000 $        85,000 $                 -  $        171,000
Receivables and inventory   $             750,000 $      190,000  $       10,000 $        930,000
Property, plant, and equipment  $          1,400,000 $      450,000 $      150,000  $     2,000,000
Investment in Company S  $          1,062,500   $     705,000 
      $     357,500 
Research and development asset    $      100,000  $        100,000
Goodwill    $        77,500  $          77,500
Trademarks       $             300,000 $      160,000 $        40,000  $        500,000
Total assets     $          3,598,500 $      885,000   $     3,778,500
       
Liabilities       $           (500,000) $    (180,000)   $       (680,000)
Contingent liability  $             (62,500)    $         (62,500)
Common stock     $           (650,000) $    (200,000) $      200,000  $       (650,000)
Additional paid-in capital   $        (1,216,000) $      (70,000) $        70,000  $    (1,216,000)
Retained earnings     $        (1,170,000) $    (435,000) $      435,000  $    (1,170,000)
Total liabilities and equities  $        (3,598,500) $    (885,000) $   1,072,500 $  1,072,500 $     3,778,500

Table: (2)

c.

To determine

Prepare a worksheet to produce a consolidated balance sheet as of the acquisition date.

c.

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The worksheet to consolidate the two companies as of the combination date is as follows:

Particulars Company PCompany SConsolidated EntriesConsolidated Balances
Revenues       $        (1,200,000)     $    (1,200,000)
Expenses       $             890,000     $        890,000
Net income     $           (310,000)     $       (310,000)
       
Retained earnings, 1/1   $           (950,000)     $       (950,000)
Net income     $           (310,000)     $       (310,000)
Dividends declared     $               90,000     $          90,000
Retained earnings,12/31   $        (1,170,000)     $    (1,170,000)
       
Cash       $               86,000 $        85,000 $                 -  $        171,000
Receivables and inventory   $             750,000 $      190,000  $       10,000 $        930,000
Property, plant, and equipment  $          1,400,000 $      450,000 $      150,000  $     2,000,000
Investment in Company S  $          1,062,500   $     705,000 
      $     357,500 
Research and development asset    $      100,000  $        100,000
Goodwill    $        77,500  $          77,500
Trademarks       $             300,000 $      160,000 $        40,000  $        500,000
Total assets     $          3,598,500 $      885,000   $     3,778,500
       
Liabilities       $           (500,000) $    (180,000)   $       (680,000)
Contingent liability  $             (62,500)    $         (62,500)
Common stock     $           (650,000) $    (200,000) $      200,000  $       (650,000)
Additional paid-in capital   $        (1,216,000) $      (70,000) $        70,000  $    (1,216,000)
Retained earnings     $        (1,170,000) $    (435,000) $      435,000  $    (1,170,000)
Total liabilities and equities  $        (3,598,500) $    (885,000) $   1,072,500 $  1,072,500 $     3,778,500

Table: (3)

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