INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781307458879
Author: Doupnik
Publisher: MCG/CREATE
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Chapter 4, Problem 11EP
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Identify the subsidiaries of company S when preparing consolidated financial statements.
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An associate is an entity in which an investor has significant influence over the investee. Which the following indicate the presence of significant influence?
(I) The investor owns 660,000 of the 3,000,000 equity voting shares of the investee.
(II) The investor has representation on the board of directors of the investee.
(Ill) The investor is able to insist that all of the sales of the investee are made to a subsidiary of the investor.
(IV) The investor controls the votes of a majority of the board members.
Choose one of the correct pair. Please provide your explaination
A) (I) , (II)
B) (II), (Ill), (IV)
C) (I), (III), (IV)
D) (I), (II), (III), (IV)
E) None of the above.
Swanson Ltd. holds 15% of the common shares of Virginia Inc. Swanson is able to appoint three members of Virginia’s 12-member board of directors and is a supplier of raw materials to Virginia. The remaining 85% of Virginia’s common shares are widely held. Virginia is a private company. Assuming that Swanson reports under ASPE, what are the reporting options for its investment in Virginia?
Question 4 options:
a)
Swanson must use the fair value method.
b)
Swanson must use the consolidation method.
c)
Swanson can use the cost or fair value method.
d)
Swanson can use the cost or equity method.
Chapter 4 Solutions
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING
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