ADVANCED ACCOUNTING >CUSTOM<
ADVANCED ACCOUNTING >CUSTOM<
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781305755994
Author: FISCHER
Publisher: CENGAGE C
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Chapter 7, Problem 5E
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Business combination:

A business combination refers tothe combining of one or more business organizations in a single entity. Business combinations leadto the formation of combined financial statements. After business combination, the entities having separate control mergeinto one having control over all the assets and liabilities. Merging and acquisition are two types of business combinations.

Consolidated financial statements:

Consolidated financial statements refer to the combined financial statements of entities which are prepared at year-end. Prepared when one organization is either acquired by the other entity or two organizations merged to form a new entity, consolidated financial statements serve the purpose of both the entities about financial information.

Value analysis:

Value analysis in a business combination is an essential part of determining the worth of the acquired entity. This type of analysis helps compute goodwill or gain on acquisition. If the net worth of the acquired entity is less than the consideration paid, then it results in goodwill, and if the net worth of the acquired entity is more than the consideration paid, then it results in gains on the acquisition.

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Prepare all entries for the sale of the Company B shares on July 1, 2018 for each of the following situations:

1. 24,000 shares are sold for $890,000.

2. 12,000 shares are sold for $455,000.

3. 6,000 shares are sold for $232,500.

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1.

Prepare all entries for the sale of the Company B shares on July 1, 2018 when 24,000 shares are sold for $890,000:

    DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref.Debit ($)Credit ($)
     Retained earnings  12,000  
     Investment in Company B   12,000
     (Being investment in Company B recorded)   
         
    DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref.Debit ($) Credit ($)
     Investment in Company B

      ($35,000($5,000÷2))×80%

      26,000  
     Investment income   26,000
     (being the current year investment recorded)   
         
    DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref.Debit ($) Credit ($)
     Cash  890,000  
     Investment in Company B   878,000
     Gain on sale of subsidiary   12,000
     (being the gain on sale recorded)   

Table: (1)

Working note:

  Investmentincome=(( CompanyB'sinterest×80%)×12)12×80%×5,000=12×80%×35,00012×80%×5,000=$14,000$2,000=$12,000

2.

Prepare all entries for the sale of the Company B shares on July 1, 2018 when 12,000 shares are sold for $455,000:

    DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref.Debit ($) Credit ($)
     Retained earnings  12,000  
     Investment in Company B   12,000
     (Being investment in Company B recorded)   
         
    DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref.Debit ($) Credit ($)
     Investment in Company B  12,000  
     Investment income   12,000
     (being the current year investment recorded)   
         
    DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref.Debit ($) Credit ($)
     Cash  455,000  
     Investment in Company B   439,000
     Gain on sale of subsidiary   16,000
     (being the gain on sale recorded)   

Table: (2)

Working note:

  Investmentincome=(( CompanyB'sinterest×80%)×12)12×80%×5,000=12×80%×35,00012×80%×5,000=$14,000$2,000=$12,000

3.

Prepare all entries for the sale of the Company B shares on July 1, 2018 when 6,000 shares are sold for $232,500:

    DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref.Debit ($) Credit ($)
     Retained earnings  3,000  
     Investment in Company B   3,000
     (Being investment in Company B recorded)   
         
    DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref.Debit ($) Credit ($)
     Investment in Company B  6,000  
     Investment income   6,000
     (being the current year investment recorded)   
         
    DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref.Debit ($) Credit ($)
     Cash  232,500  
     Investment in Company B   219,500
     Paid-in-capital in excess of par   13,000
     (being the gain on sale recorded)   

Working note:

Investment income:

  Investmentincome=(( CompanyB'sinterest×80%)×14)14×80%×5,000=14×80%×35,00014×80%×5,000=$7,000$1,000=$6,000

Retained earnings:

  Retained earnings=Amortizationperyear×Percentageofinterest×3×14=$5,000×80%×3×14=$3,000

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