ADVANCED ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781307664089
Author: Hoyle
Publisher: MCG/CREATE
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Chapter 3, Problem 10Q
To determine
Introduction: Contingent consideration is an agreement generally accompanying a business combination, under this, the target firm asks for consideration based on forecasts of its future performance. This consideration would be payable if the future
The accounting of contingency as part of the agreement of additional payment of $100,000, if R achieves a certain income threshold.
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On May 1, 2021, Jazzie Co. agreed to sell the assets of its Mister Division to Shawna Inc. for $80 million. The sale was completed on December 31, 2021. Jazzie’s year ends on December 31st. The following additional facts pertain to the transaction:
The Mister Division qualifies as a component of an entity as defined by GAAP.
Mister's net assets totaled $48 million on Jazzie's books at the time of the sale.
Mister incurred a pre-tax operating loss of $10 million in 2021.
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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…
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