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GEN COMBO ADVANCED ACCOUNTING; CONNECT ACCESS CARD
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ISBN: 9781260087383
Author: Joe Ben Hoyle
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 6, Problem 11P
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Choose the correct. Dane, Inc., owns Carlton Corporation. For the current year, Dane reports net income (without consideration of its investment in Carlton) of $185,000 and the subsidiary reports $105,000. The parent had a bond payable outstanding on January 1, with a carrying amount of $209,000. The subsidiary acquired the bond on that date for $196,000. During the current year, Dane reported interest expense of $18,000 while Carlton reported interest income of $19,000, both related to the intra-entity bond payable. What is consolidated net income?a. $289,000b. $291,000c. $302,000d. $304,000
P Inc. owns S Corp. For the current year, P reports net income (without consideration of its investment in S) of $185,000, and the subsidiary reports $105,000. The parent had a bond payable outstanding on January 1 with a carrying amount of $209,000. The subsidiary acquired the bond on that date for $196,000. During the current year, P reported interest expense of $18,000 while S reported interest income of $19,000 both related to the intra-entity bond payable. What is consolidated net income?
Dane, Ic., owns Carlton Corporation. For the current year, Dane reports net income (without
consideration of its investment in Carlton) of $208,000 and the subsidiary reports $96,250. The
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GEN COMBO ADVANCED ACCOUNTING; CONNECT ACCESS CARD
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