Advanced Financial Accounting
Advanced Financial Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259916977
Author: Christensen, Theodore E., COTTRELL, David M., Budd, Cassy
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.14E

a

To determine

Introduction: The consolidation procedure used in the second year and the subsequent year is similar to that of the first. The equity method is used to evaluate the investment in the subsidiary. In order to determine consolidation entries, the change in the parent’s investment in the second or subsequent year is determined. Any differential arising is recognized and all the intercompany transactions are eliminated.

The Consolidation entries required for December 31, 20X4

a

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Elimination entries

    ParticularsDebit $Credit $
    Investment in S company28,000
    Income from S company28,000
    (Income assigned to controlling interest)
    Cash12,000
    Investment in S company12,000
    (Cash received on account of share of dividends from Subsidiary S)
    Common stock100,000
    Retained earnings70,000
    Income from S company28,000
    Non-controlling interest in net income of S7,000
    Dividends declared 15,000
    Investment in S Company152,000
    Non-controlling interest in net asset of S38,000
    (Investment in S eliminated by reversal)
    Accumulated depreciation60,000
    Depreciable assets60,000
    (Depreciation on assets recognized)
  1. Parents’ share of income from subsidiary recognized.
  2. Share of dividends from subsidiary recognized $12,000=$15,000×.80
  3. Elimination of beginning investment in S
  4. Income from subsidiary given $28,000

Non-controlling interest in net income of S:$7,000=$35,000×.20

InvestmentinSCompany:$152,000=($100,000+$70,000+$35,000-$15,000)×.80

Non-controlling interest in net assets of S:$38,000=($100,000+$70,000+$35,000-$15,000)×.20

b

To determine

Introduction: The consolidation procedure used in the second year and the subsequent year is similar to that of the first. The equity method is used to evaluate the investment in the subsidiary. In order to determine consolidation entries, the change in the parent’s investment in the second or subsequent year is determined. Any differential arising is recognized and all the intercompany transactions are eliminated.

The consolidation worksheet needed at December 31, 20X4.

b

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Answer to Problem 5.14E

Retained earnings and net assets total as per consolidation worksheet $317,000 and $895,000

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P and S

Consolidation work sheet

For the year ended December 31, 20X3

    Elimination
    P $S $Debit $Credit $Consolidated $
    Income statement
    Sales230,000140,000370,000
    Less: Depreciation expenses(25,000)(15,000)(40,000)
    Other expenses(105,000)(90,000)(240,000)
    Income from S28,00028,0000
    Consolidated net income 83,00035,00028,00090,000
    Non-controlling interest in net income7,000(7,000)
    Controlling interest in net income83,00035,00035,000083,000
    Statement of retained earnings:
    Beginning balance284,00070,00070,000284,000
    Net income current year83,00035,00035,000083,000
    Less: dividends(50,000)(15,000)15,000(50,000)
    Retained earnings ending317,00090,000105,00015,000317,000
    Balance sheet:
    Current assets235,000150,000385,000
    Assets500,000300,00060,000740,000
    Less: Accumulated depreciation(200,000)(90,000)60,000(230,000)
    Investment in S152,000152,000
    Total assets687,000360,00060,000212,000895,000
    Current liabilities70,00050,000120,000
    Long term debts100,000120,000220,000
    Common stock200,000100,000100,000200,000
    Retained earnings317,00090,000105,00015,000317,000
    Non-controlling interest in net assets of S38,00038,000
    Total liabilities & equity687,000360,000205,00053,000895,000

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