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FINANCIAL ACCT.:TOOLS...(LL)-W/ACCESS
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Chapter AH, Problem H.5E

(a)

To determine

Cost method: It refers to an accounting technique used by an investor to determine the income earned on investments made in short-term equity securities of a company.  Thus, the investor who own a non-significant interest by having less than 20% of ownership, accounts for investments in short-term equity securities under this method.

Equity method:  It refers to an accounting technique used by an investor to determine the income earned on investments made in long-term equity securities of a company.  Thus, the investor who owns a significant interest by having more than 20%, but less than 50% of ownership, accounts for investments in long-term equity securities under this method.

To Record: The stock transactions in the books of S Cosmetics.

(a)

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Available-for-sale securities: Available-for-sale are short-term or long-term debt equity securities that are not classified as trading or held to maturity securities. These securities are readily sold in the short-term to receive return on investment.

Record the purchase entry of stock.

Date Account Title and Description Post Ref.

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

March 18, 2017 Stock Investments   504,000 (1)  
  Cash     504,000
  (To record the purchase of stock investments.)      

Table (1)

Working Note:

Compute cost of stock investment.

Cost of investment = Number of shares × Cost per share=(Percentage of stock invetsment×Number of shares of investee)× Cost per share=(12%×300,000 shares)×$14=36,000 shares×$14= $504,000 (1)

Description:

  • Stock Investments is an asset account. The amount has increased due to purchase of stock investment. Therefore, debit Stock Investments account with $504,000.
  • Cash is an asset account. The amount has decreased because the stock investment is purchased for cash. Therefore, credit Cash account with $504,000.

Record the journal entry for the receipt of dividend revenue for S Cosmetics.

Date Account Title and Description Post Ref.

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

June 30, 2017 Cash   9,000  
  Dividend Revenue     9,000 (2)
  (To record the receipt of dividend revenue.)      

Table (2)

Working Note:

Compute the amount of dividend received.

Dividend received = Number of shares × Dividend per share={Number of shares × (Dividend declaredNumber of shares)}=36,000 shares×($75,000300,000 shares)=36,000 shares×$0.25= $9,000 (2)

Description:

  • Cash is an asset account. The amount has increased because interest is received; therefore, debit Cash account with $9,000.
  • Dividend Revenue is a revenue account. Revenue increases stockholders’ equity account. Therefore, credit Dividend Revenue account with $9,000.

Record the adjusting entry for the unrealized gain on available-for-sale-securities.

Date Accounts and Description Post Ref. Debit ($) Credit ($)
December 31, 2017 Fair Value Adjustment-Available-for-sale   72,000  
              Unrealized Gain or Loss-Equity     72,000 (3)
  (To record the unrealized gain on available-for-sale securities)      

Table (3)

Description:

  • Fair Value Adjustment–Available-for-Sale is a contra-asset account. The account shows a debit balance since the market price has increased (gain); therefore, debit Fair Value Adjustment–Available-for-Sale with $72,000.
  • Unrealized Gain or Loss–Equity is an adjustment account to report the investment at fair market value. Since gain has occurred while adjusting; therefore, credit Unrealized Gain or Loss–Equity account with $72,000.

Working Notes:

Calculate the unrealized gain (loss) as on December 31.

Fair value = $576,000 (4)

Cost = $504,000 (1)

Amount of unrealized gain(loss)=[(Fair value of available-for-sale securities)Cost]=$576,000$504,000=$72,000 (3)

Compute fair market value of 36,000 shares.

Market value = Number of shares × Market value per share= 36,000 shares × $16= $576,000 (4)

(b)

To determine

To Record: The stock transactions in the books of W Incorporation.

(b)

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Record the purchase entry of stock.

Date Account Title and Description Post Ref.

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

January 1, 2017 Stock Investments   82,500 (5)  
  Cash     82,500
  (To record the purchase of stock investments.)      

Table (4)

Working Note:

Compute cost of stock investment.

Cost of investment = Number of shares × Cost per share=(Percentage of stock invetsment×Number of shares of investee)× Cost per share=(25%×30,000 shares)×$11=7,500 shares×$11= $82,500 (5)

Description:

  • Stock Investments is an asset account. The amount has increased due to purchase of stock investment. Therefore, debit Stock Investments account with $82,500.
  • Cash is an asset account. The amount has decreased because the stock investment is purchased for cash. Therefore, credit Cash account with $82,500.

Record the journal entry for the dividends recognized by investor.

Date Account Title and Description Post Ref.

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

June 15, 2017 Cash   8,750  
  Stock Investments                    8,750 (6)
  (To record the dividends received from the investee company.)      

Table (5)

Working Note:

Compute amount of dividends received from investee.

Dividends received = {Dividends declared by investee in 2017 × Percentage share of ownership of investor}= $35,000×25%= $8,750 (6)

Description:

  • Cash is an asset account. Since cash is received as dividends, cash amount has been increased. Therefore, debit Cash account with $8,750.
  • Stock Investments is an asset account. Since Stock investment account is reduced, credit Stock Investments account with $8,750.

Record the journal entry for the equity on net income.

Date Account Title and Description Post Ref.

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

December 31, 2017 Stock Investments   30,000  
  Revenue from Stock Investments     30,000 (7)
  (To record the equity on the net income of the investee company.)      

Table (6)

Working Note:

Compute amount of income received from investee.

Income reported = {Net inocme reported by investee × Percentage share of ownership of investor}= $120,000×25%= $30,000 (7)

Description:

  • Stock Investments is an asset account. The asset is increased as the stock investment is increased. Therefore, debit Stock Investments account with $30,000.
  • Revenue from Stock Investments is a revenue account. Revenue increases the value of stockholders’ equity account. Therefore, credit Revenue from Stock Investments account with $30,000.

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