ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING IA
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Author: Christensen
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.3.3E
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The consolidated financial statements are those statements which are prepared for providing a consolidated view of financial activities of the company having subsidiary companies.The cash flows of all the subsidiary companies are shown as one entity in these statements.
The minority interest is that portion of stock which the parent company does not hold in the subsidiary company and does not hold any controlling interest.
To choose:The correct option for determining the proper consolidation for N, R, and W.
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LGM Motors acquired 80% of NS Service Center outstanding shares on January 1, 2022 by paying cash. The
consolidated statement of financial position showed the following balances at the date of acquisition.
Consolidated Balances
Total Assets
Total Liabilities
Amount
15,670,000
4,575,000
Total Shareholder's
Equity
The book value of the net assets of NS Services Center is P4,500,000. The assets of NS Service
Center are fairly valued except for the following:
• Patent on the product that is deemed worthless, P50,000.
• Goodwill of P150,000.
• Unrecognized identifiable R&D of P75,000.
The fair value of the non-controlling interest is 705,000 and the book value of LGM's equity
balance is P9,500,.000.
On December 31, 2022 the following information were provided by NS Services Center:
• Net income of 400,000 was recognized.
• Patents remaining useful life is 4 years.
• Pre-existing goodwill presented above was impaired with a current value of 120,000.
• Dividends were declared amounting to…
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ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING IA
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