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Chapter 3, Problem 3.31P
a.
To determine
Introduction:The consolidated balance sheet and the worksheets are the computed tools that are used to calculate the
To prepare: A
a.
Expert Solution
Explanation of Solution
Particulars | Amount ($) | Amount ($) |
Equity method entry on books | ||
Investment in SCo. Dr. | ||
Income from SCo. Cr. | ||
(To record P co. share of the S co. income) | ||
Cash Dr. | ||
Investment in the SCo. Cr. | ||
(To record PCo. share in S Co. dividend) |
b.
To determine
Introduction:The consolidated balance sheet and the worksheets are the computed tools that are used to calculate the retained earnings and the dividend produced by the subsidiaries towards its parent company.
To prepare:The consolidated worksheet for the final values
b.
Expert Solution
Explanation of Solution
Book value calculation | |||||||
NCI | + | P co. | = | Common stock | + | Retained earnings | |
Book value | |||||||
Net income | |||||||
Dividend | |||||||
Ending book value |
Income statement | P co. | S co. | Eliminated Dr | Eliminated Cr. | Consolidated |
Cash | |||||
Accounts received | |||||
Inventory | |||||
Investment in SCo. | |||||
Land | |||||
Building and equipment | |||||
Less accumulated depreciation | |||||
Total assets | |||||
Account payable | |||||
Bonds | |||||
Common stocks | |||||
Retained earnings | |||||
NCI in NA in SCo. | |||||
Total liabilities |
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