EBK ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
EBK ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
11th Edition
ISBN: 8220102796096
Author: Christensen
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.29BP

a

To determine

Bondsof affiliate purchased from non-affiliate: When an affiliate of issuer later acquires bonds from unrelated party, the bonds are retired at the time of purchase. The bonds are not held outside the consolidated entity once another company within the consolidated entity purchases them, it must be treated as repurchase by debtor. Acquisition of an affiliate’s bonds by another company with in affiliated entities is referred as constructive retirement. Although bonds are not actually retired.

When constructive retirement occurs the consolidated income statement reports gain or loss based on difference between carrying value and purchase price paid by affiliate to acquire it. And it is not reported in consolidated balance sheet either as bond payable or as investment because the bonds are no longer outstanding.

the goodwill as of January 20X7.

a

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8.29BP

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

Explanation of Solution

Valuation of goodwill at acquisition

    Amount $
    Fair value of consideration given to T1,152,000
    Fair value of non-controlling interest at acquisition128,000
    Total1,280,000
    Book value of net assets at acquisition(1,200,000)
    Difference at acquisition80,000
    Increase in fair value of land(30,000)
    Goodwill at acquisition50,000

b

To determine

Bonds of affiliate purchased from non-affiliate: When an affiliate of issuer later acquires bonds from unrelated party, the bonds are retired at the time of purchase. The bonds are not held outside the consolidated entity once another company within the consolidated entity purchases them, it must be treated as repurchase by debtor. Acquisition of an affiliate’s bonds by another company with in affiliated entities is referred as constructive retirement. Although bonds are not actually retired.

When constructive retirement occurs the consolidated income statement reports gain or loss based on difference between carrying value and purchase price paid by affiliate to acquire it. And it is not reported in consolidated balance sheet either as bond payable or as investment because the bonds are no longer outstanding.

the balance of T’s investment in B’s stock account as of January 1, 20X7.

b

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Answer to Problem 8.29BP

The balance of T’s investment in B’s stock account as of January 1, 20X7 $1,197,000.

Explanation of Solution

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

    Amount $
    B’s stockholders equity, January 1,20X7:
    Common stock500,000
    Premium on stock280,000
    Retained earnings470,000
    Stockholders equity, January 1, 20X71,250,000
    T’s ownership  ×0.90
    1,125,000
    Add: differential at January 1,20X7
    ($80,000 ×.90)
    72,000
    Balance of investment in B’s stock account January 1, 20X71,197,000

c

To determine

Bonds of affiliate purchased from non-affiliate: When an affiliate of issuer later acquires bonds from unrelated party, the bonds are retired at the time of purchase. The bonds are not held outside the consolidated entity once another company within the consolidated entity purchases them, it must be treated as repurchase by debtor. Acquisition of an affiliate’s bonds by another company with in affiliated entities is referred as constructive retirement. Although bonds are not actually retired.

When constructive retirement occurs the consolidated income statement reports gain or loss based on difference between carrying value and purchase price paid by affiliate to acquire it. And it is not reported in consolidated balance sheet either as bond payable or as investment because the bonds are no longer outstanding.

the gain or loss on the constructive retirement of B’s bonds that should appear in 20X7 consolidated income statement.

c

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8.29BP

The gain on constructive retirement of B’s bonds $24,000.

Explanation of Solution

Computation of constructive gain or loss on retirement

    Amount $
    Proceeds from issuance of B’s bonds1,010,000
    Amortization of premium to January 2, 20X7
    ($10,000 /10)×6
    (6,000)
    Book value of bonds at retirement1,004,000
    Price paid for B’s bond by T(980,000)
    Gain on constrictive retirement of B’s bonds24,000

d

To determine

Bonds of affiliate purchased from non-affiliate: When an affiliate of issuer later acquires bonds from unrelated party, the bonds are retired at the time of purchase. The bonds are not held outside the consolidated entity once another company within the consolidated entity purchases them, it must be treated as repurchase by debtor. Acquisition of an affiliate’s bonds by another company with in affiliated entities is referred as constructive retirement. Although bonds are not actually retired.

When constructive retirement occurs the consolidated income statement reports gain or loss based on difference between carrying value and purchase price paid by affiliate to acquire it. And it is not reported in consolidated balance sheet either as bond payable or as investment because the bonds are no longer outstanding.

the income that should be assigned to non-controlling interest in 20X7 consolidated income statement.

d

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8.29BP

The income that should be assigned to non-controlling interest in 20X7, $9,210.

Explanation of Solution

Computation of income to be assigned to non-controlling interest

    Amount $
    B’s net income 20X7100,000
    Add: intercompany profit of 20X6 realized in 20X74,500
    Constructive gain on retirement of bonds24,000
    Less: Unrealized intercompany profit on bond retirement (5,400)
    Intercompany profit on bond retirement recognized by separate affiliate ($24,000 / 4 years)(6,000)
    Impairment of goodwill(25,000)
    Subsidiary income92,100
    Non-controlling interest
    $92,100 ×.10
    9,210

e

To determine

Bonds of affiliate purchased from non-affiliate: When an affiliate of issuer later acquires bonds from unrelated party, the bonds are retired at the time of purchase. The bonds are not held outside the consolidated entity once another company within the consolidated entity purchases them, it must be treated as repurchase by debtor. Acquisition of an affiliate’s bonds by another company with in affiliated entities is referred as constructive retirement. Although bonds are not actually retired.

When constructive retirement occurs the consolidated income statement reports gain or loss based on difference between carrying value and purchase price paid by affiliate to acquire it. And it is not reported in consolidated balance sheet either as bond payable or as investment because the bonds are no longer outstanding.

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

e

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Answer to Problem 8.29BP

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

Explanation of Solution

Computation of non-controlling interest December 31, 20X6

    Amount $
    B’s stockholders’ equity, December 31, 20X61,250,000
    Less: unrealized profit on intercompany sale of inventory(4,500)
    B’s realized equity, December 31, 20X61,245,500
    Differential assigned to land30,000
    Difference assigned to goodwill50,000
    1,325,500
    NCI
    (1,325,500 ×.10)
    132,550

f

To determine

Bonds of affiliate purchased from non-affiliate: When an affiliate of issuer later acquires bonds from unrelated party, the bonds are retired at the time of purchase. The bonds are not held outside the consolidated entity once another company within the consolidated entity purchases them, it must be treated as repurchase by debtor. Acquisition of an affiliate’s bonds by another company with in affiliated entities is referred as constructive retirement. Although bonds are not actually retired.

When constructive retirement occurs the consolidated income statement reports gain or loss based on difference between carrying value and purchase price paid by affiliate to acquire it. And it is not reported in consolidated balance sheet either as bond payable or as investment because the bonds are no longer outstanding.

the consolidation entries that would appear in consolidation worksheet as of December 31, 20X7

f

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Answer to Problem 8.29BP

    ParticularsDebit $Credit $
    Eliminate income from subsidiary
    Income from subsidiary90,000
    Dividends declared36,000
    Investment in B’s stock54,000
    (Income from subsidiary and investment in B’s stock eliminated)
    Assignment of income to non-controlling interest
    Income from non-controlling interest9,210
    Dividends declared4,000
    Non-controlling interest5,210
    (Income assigned to non-controlling interest)
    Eliminate beginning investment balance
    Common stock B500,000
    Premium on common stock280,000
    Retained earnings, January 1470,000
    Differential80,000
    Investment in B’s stock1,197,000
    Non-controlling interest133,000
    (beginning investment in B’s stock eliminated)
    Assign differential to land and goodwill
    Land30,000
    Goodwill50,000
    Differential80,000
    (Differential on land and goodwill assigned)
    Recognize goodwill impairment
    Goodwill impairment loss25,000
    Goodwill25,000
    (impairment of goodwill credited to goodwill account)
    Elimination of intercompany bond holdings of T
    Bonds payable200,000
    Investment in T’s bonds200,000
    (Intercompany bond holdings eliminated)
    Elimination of interest on intercompany bond of T
    Other income20,000
    Other expenses20,000
    (Intercompany income and expenses eliminated by setoff entry)
    Eliminate accrued interest on intercompany holdings
    Current payables5,000
    Current receivables5,000
    (Intercompany receivable and payable eliminated by setoff entry)
    Eliminate intercompany bond holdings of B
    Bonds payable1,000,000
    Premium on bonds payable3,000
    Other interest income 125,000
    Investment in B’s bonds985,000
    Gain on retirement of bonds24,000
    Other interest expenses119,000
    (B’s intercompany bond holdings eliminated)
    Elimination of unrealized profit on beginning inventory
    Retained earnings January 14,050
    Non-controlling interest450
    Cost of goods sold4,500
    (unrealized profit on beginning inventory eliminated)
    Elimination of upstream intercompany sale of inventory
    Sales78,000
    Cost of goods sold72,600
    Inventory5,400
    (Unrealized profit on upstream sale of inventory eliminated)
    Elimination of intercompany dividends owing
    Current payables9,000
    Current receivables9,000
    (Intercompany dividends owing eliminated)

Explanation of Solution

  1. Elimination of income from subsidiary by reverse entry. Income from subsidiary $90,000 = ($100,000 ×.90) dividends $36,000 = ($40,000 ×.90)
  2. Assignment of income to non-controlling interest $9,210 by debit entry and credit dividends declared $4,000 = ( $40,000 ×.10) and NCI $5,210
  3. Elimination of beginning investment
  4. Differential $80,000 = $1,280,000  1,200,000
    Non-controlling interest $133,000 = ($500,000 + $280,000 + $470,000 + 80,000) ×.10
    Investment in B’s stock $1,197,000 = ($500,000 + $280,000 + $470,000 + 80,000) × .90
    Differential assigned to land and goodwill by debiting it
  5. Goodwill impairment carried out by credit goodwill account to reduce value of good will by $25,000
  6. Intercompany holdings’ of T was eliminated by debiting bond payable account and credit investment account.
  7. Income and expenses of interest related to intercompany bond holdings of T is eliminated by setoff
  8. Accrued interest receivable and payable on account of intercompany bond holdings of T is eliminated by setoff.
  9. Intercompany bond holdings of B’s bond eliminated
  10. Interest income $125,000 = ($1,000,000 ×.12) + $5,000
    Gain on retirement $24,000 = ($1,004,000  980,000)
    Interest expense $119,000 = ($1,000,000 × .12)  $1,000
  11. Unrealized profit on inventory eliminated by debit retained earnings $4,050 = $4,500 ×.90 Non-controlling interest $450 = $4,500×.10 Cost of goods sold $4,500 = $15,000 ×.30
  12. Eliminate upstream intercompany sales of inventory $72,600 = ($78,000  $18,000)+($18,000 ×0.70)
    Inventory $5,400 = $18,000 ×0.30
    Elimination of intercompany dividends owing by setoff entry.

g.

To determine

Bonds of affiliate purchased from non-affiliate: When an affiliate of issuer later acquires bonds from unrelated party, the bonds are retired at the time of purchase. The bonds are not held outside the consolidated entity once another company within the consolidated entity purchases them, it must be treated as repurchase by debtor. Acquisition of an affiliate’s bonds by another company with in affiliated entities is referred as constructive retirement. Although bonds are not actually retired.

When constructive retirement occurs the consolidated income statement reports gain or loss based on difference between carrying value and purchase price paid by affiliate to acquire it. And it is not reported in consolidated balance sheet either as bond payable or as investment because the bonds are no longer outstanding.

The preparation of consolidation worksheet for 20X7

g.

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Answer to Problem 8.29BP

Consolidated retained earnings for December 31, 20X8 $279,550 and total assets, liabilities and equity $1,478,900

Explanation of Solution

T and Subsidiary

Consolidation work sheet

December 31 20X8

    Eliminations
    T $B $Debit $Credit $Consolidations $
    Sales3,101,000790,00078,0003,813,000
    Income from subsidiary90,00090,000
    Other Interest income135,00031,00020,000
    125,00021,000
    Gain on bonds retirement24,00024,000
    Less: cost of goods sold(2,009,000)(430,000)4,500
    72,600(2,361,900)
    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 NCI9,210(9,210)
    Net income carry forward479,000100,000347,210240,100471,890
    Retained earnings January 13,033,000470,000470,000
    4,0503,028,950
    Net income479,000100,000347,210240,100471,890
    Less: dividends declared(50,000)(40,000)36,000
    4,000(50,000)
    Retained earnings Dec 313,462,000530,000821,260280,1003,450,840
    Cash39,50029,00068,500
    Current receivables112,50085,1005,000
    9,000183,600
    Inventory301,000348,9005,400644,500
    Investments:
    B stock1,251,00054,000
    1,197,000
    B’s bonds985,000985,000
    T company bonds200,000200,000
    Goodwill50,00025,00025,000
    Differential80,00080,000
    Land1,231,000513,00030,0001,774,000
    Buildings and equipment2,750,0001,835,0004,585,000
    Accumulated depreciation(1,210,000)(619,000)(1,829,000)
    5,460,0003,392,0005,451,600
    Bonds payable
    Current payables98,00079,0005,000
    9,000163,000
    Bonds payable200,0001,000,000200,000
    1,000,000
    Premium on bonds payable3,0003,000
    Common stock1,000,000500,000500,0001,000,000
    Premium on common stock700,000280,000280,000700,000
    Retained earnings3,462,000530,000821,260280,1003,450,840
    Non-controlling interest4505,210
    133,000137,760
    5,460,0003,392,0002,978,7102,978,7105,451,600

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