Advanced Financial Accounting
Advanced Financial Accounting
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781259916977
Author: Christensen, Theodore E., COTTRELL, David M., Budd, Cassy
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.28P

a

To determine

Introduction:

Retirement of bonds:When a constrictive retirement takes place, the consolidated income statement for the year shows the profit or loss on retirement, but not reported in the consolidated balance sheet. If the company purchases the bond of a related company from an unrelated party at a price equal to the value reported, the elimination entries are required to be prepared in the consolidated financial statement.

The computation of the goodwill as of January 1, 20X7.

a

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Answer to Problem 8.28P

The value of goodwill as of January 1, 20X7 is $50,000.

Explanation of Solution

Computation of goodwill

    ParticularsAmount $
    Fair value of consideration given by P1,152,000
    Fair value of non-controlling interest at acquisition128,000
    Total 1,280,000
    Book value of net assets at acquisition(1,200,000)
    Differential at acquisition80,000
    Increase in fair value of land(30,000)
    Goodwill at acquisition50,000

b

To determine

Introduction:

Retirement of bonds:When a constrictive retirement takes place, the consolidated income statement for the year shows the profit or loss on retirement, but not reported in the consolidated balance sheet. If the company purchases the bond of a related company from an unrelated party at a price equal to the value reported, the elimination entries are required to be prepared in the consolidated financial statement.

The computation of balance of P’s investment in S’s stock as of January 1. 20X7.

b

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Answer to Problem 8.28P

The balance of P’s investment in S’ stock on January 1, 20X7 $1,197,000

Explanation of Solution

Computation of balance in investment account, January 1, 20X7:

    ParticularsAmount $
    S’s stockholders’ equity, January 1, 20X7:
    Common stock500,000
    Premium on common stock280,000
    Retained earnings470,000
    Stockholders’ equity, January 1, 20X71,250,000
    Book value of shares held by P $1,250,000×.901,125,000
    Differential at January 1, 20X7 $80,000×.9072,000
    Balance in investment in S stock January 1, 20X71,197,000

c

To determine

Introduction:

Retirement of bonds:When a constrictive retirement takes place, the consolidated income statement for the year shows the profit or loss on retirement, but not reported in the consolidated balance sheet. If the company purchases the bond of a related company from an unrelated party at a price equal to the value reported, the elimination entries are required to be prepared in the consolidated financial statement.

The gain or loss on the constructive retirement of S’s bonds that should appear on consolidated income statement 20X7

c

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8.28P

The gain on the constructive retirement of S’s bonds $24,000

Explanation of Solution

Computation of constructive gain on retirement of S’s bonds

    ParticularsAmount $
    Original proceeds from issue of S’s bonds1,010,000
    Premium amortized to January 2, 20X7 ($10,000÷10years)×6(6,000)
    Book value of bonds at constructive retirement1,004,000
    Price paid for S’s bonds by P $1,000,000×.98(980,000)
    Fain on constructive retirement24,000

d

To determine

Introduction:

Retirement of bonds:When a constrictive retirement takes place, the consolidated income statement for the year shows the profit or loss on retirement, but not reported in the consolidated balance sheet. If the company purchases the bond of a related company from an unrelated party at a price equal to the value reported, the elimination entries are required to be prepared in the consolidated financial statement.

The income assigned to non-controlling interest 20X7

d

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Answer to Problem 8.28P

Income assigned to non-controlling interest $9,210

Explanation of Solution

Computation of income assigned to non-controlling interest

    ParticularsAmount $
    S’s Net income 20X7100,000
    Add: intercompany profit realized in 20X7 $15,000×0.304,500
    Constructive gain on retirement of bonds24,000
    Less: Unrealized intercompany profit (5,400)
    Constructive gain on retirement by separate affiliate (2,4000 /4)(6,000)
    Impairment of goodwill(25,000)
    Subsidiary income to be apportioned92,100
    Income to non-controlling interest $92,100×.109,210

e

To determine

Introduction:

Retirement of bonds:When a constrictive retirement takes place, the consolidated income statement for the year shows the profit or loss on retirement, but not reported in the consolidated balance sheet. If the company purchases the bond of a related company from an unrelated party at a price equal to the value reported, the elimination entries are required to be prepared in the consolidated financial statement.

The non-controlling interest as of December 31, 20X6.

e

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Answer to Problem 8.28P

The non-controlling interest as of December 31, 20X6 $132,550

Explanation of Solution

Computation of non-controlling interest

    ParticularsAmount $
    S’s stockholders’ December 31, 20X61,250,000
    Less: intercompany profit realized in 20X7 $15,000×0.30(4,500)
    S’s realized equity, December 31, 20X61,245,500
    Differential assigned to land30,000
    Differential assigned to goodwill50,000
    1,325,500
    Total non-controlling interest December 31, 20X6 $1,325,500×0.10132,550

f

To determine

Introduction:

Retirement of bonds:When a constrictive retirement takes place, the consolidated income statement for the year shows the profit or loss on retirement, but not reported in the consolidated balance sheet. If the company purchases the bond of a related company from an unrelated party at a price equal to the value reported, the elimination entries are required to be prepared in the consolidated financial statement.

The elimination entries that would appear in consolidation work sheet

f

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Explanation of Solution

    ParticularsDebit $Credit $
    Income from subsidiary90,000
    Dividends declared36,000
    Investment in S’s stock54,000
    (Income from subsidiary eliminated)
    Income to non-controlling interest9,210
    Dividends declared4,000
    Non-controlling interest5,210
    (Assignment of income to non-controlling interest)
    Common stock S500,000
    Premium on common stock280,000
    Retained earnings January 1470,000
    Differential80,000
    Investment in S stock1,197,000
    Non-controlling interest133,000
    ( Elimination of beginning investment in S’s stocks)
    Land30,000
    Goodwill50,000
    Differential80,000
    (Assignment of differential to Land and goodwill)
    Goodwill impairment loss25,000
    Goodwill25,000
    (Recognize impairment of goodwill)
    Bonds payable200,000
    Investment in T Bonds200,000
    (Elimination of intercompany bond holdings of P bonds)
    Other income20,000
    Other expenses20,000
    ( Elimination of intercompany interest payable and receivable)
    Current payable5,000
    Current receivables5,000
    (Eliminate intercompany accrued interest holdings of P
    Bonds payable1,000,000
    Premium on bonds payable3,000
    Other income (interest)125,000
    Investment in S’s bonds985,000
    Gain on retirement of bonds24,000
    Other expenses (interest)119,000
    (Elimination of intercompany bond holdings)
    Retained earnings4,050
    Non-controlling interest450
    Cost of goods sold4,500
    (Elimination of retained earnings by reversal)
    Sales 78,000
    Cost of goods sold72,600
    Inventory5,400
    (Eliminate upstream sale of inventory)
    Current payables9,000
    Current receivables9,000
    (Elimination of intercompany dividends owed)
  1. Income from subsidiary eliminated by reversal entry $90,000 = $100,000×.90 . Dividends declared $36,000 = $40,000×.90 .
  2. Assignment of non-controlling interest
  3. $9,210=[$100,000+(24,000$6,000)+$4,500$5,400$25,000]×.10

    Dividends declared $4,000=$40,000×.10

  4. Elimination of beginning investment balance
  5. $80,000=$1,280,000$1,200,000

    Investment in S’s stocks $1,197,000=($500,000+$280,000+$470,000+$80,000)×.90

    Non-controlling interest $133,000=($500,000+$280,000+$470,000+$80,000)×.10

  6. Differential assigned to land and goodwill by debit and credit to differential account.
  7. Impairment of goodwill recognized by credit of goodwill account.
  8. Intercompany bond holding eliminated by reverse entry debit bond payable and credit investment in P bonds.
  9. Intercompany interest income and expenses eliminated by setoff entry
  10. Intercompany accrued interest income and accrued expenses eliminated by setoff entry
  11. Elimination of intercompany bond holdings
  12. Other income $125,000=($1,000,000×.12)+5,000Amortizationofpremium

    Investment in S’s bonds $985,000=($1,000,000×.98)+5,000Amortizationofpremium

    Gain on retirement of bonds $24,000=$1,004,000980,000

    Other expenses interest $119,000=($1,000,000×.12)$1,000

  13. Elimination of profit on beginning inventory
  14. Cost of goods sold $4,500=$15,000×.30

    Retained earnings $4,050=$4,500×.90

    Non-controlling interest $450=$4,500×.10

  15. Elimination of upstream intercompany sale of inventory
  16. Cost of sales $72,600=($78,000$18,000)+($18,000×.70)

    Inventory $5,400=$18,000×.30

  17. Intercompany dividends payable and receivable eliminated by setoff
  18. $9,000=$10,000×.90

g

To determine

Introduction:

Retirement of bonds:When a constrictive retirement takes place, the consolidated income statement for the year shows the profit or loss on retirement, but not reported in the consolidated balance sheet. If the company purchases the bond of a related company from an unrelated party at a price equal to the value reported, the elimination entries are required to be prepared in the consolidated financial statement.

The preparation of consolidation worksheet for 20X7.

g

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8.28P

Consolidated net assets and retained earnings according to consolidation work sheet $7,280,600 and $3,450,840

Explanation of Solution

P Manufacturing and S Corporation

Consolidation worksheet

December 31, 20X7

    elimination
    ItemsPSDebit $Credit $consolidation
    Sales3,101,000790,00078,0003,813,000
    Income from subsidiary90,00090,000
    Other income135,00031,00020,000
    125,00021,000
    Gain on retirement24,00024,000
    Less:
    Cost of goods sold(2,009,000)(430,000)4,500
    72,600(2,361,000)
    Depreciation $ amortization(195,000)(85,000)(280,000)
    Goodwill impairment25,000(25,000)
    Other expenses(643,000)(206,000)20,000
    119,000(710,000)
    Consolidated net income481,100
    Income to NCI9,210(9,210)
    Income carry forward479,000100,000347,210240,100471,890
    Retained earnings Jan 13,033,000470,000470,000
    4,0503,028,950
    Income from above479,000100,000347,210240,100471,890
    Less Dividends(50,000)(40,000)36,000
    4,000(50,000)
    Retained earnings 3,462,000530,000821,260280,1003,450,840
    Cash39,50029,00068,500
    Current receivables 112,50085,1005,000
    9,000183,600
    Inventory301,000348,9005,400644,500
    Investments
    S’s Stock1,251,00054,000
    1,197,000
    S’s bonds985,000985,000
    P’s bonds200,000200,000
    Land1,231,000513,00030,0001,774,000
    Buildings & equipment2,750,0001,835,0004,585,000
    Goodwill50,00025,00025,000
    Differential80,00080,000
    6,670,0003,011,0007,280,600
    Accumulated depreciation1,210,000619,0001,829,000
    Current payables98,00079,0005,000
    9,000
    Bonds payable200,0001,000,000200,000
    1,000,000
    Premium on bonds3,0003,000
    Common stock1,000,000500,000500,0001,000,000
    Premium stock700,000280,000280,000700,000
    Retained earnings3,462,000530,000821,260280,1003,450,840
    Non-controlling interest4505,210
    133,000137,760
    6,670,0003,011,0002,978,7102,978,7107,280,600

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