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Assume that, on January 1, 2009, a parent company acquired an 80% interest in its subsidiary. The total fair value of the controlling and noncontrolling
Assume that, on January 1, 2009, a parent company acquired an 80% interest in its subsidiary. The total fair value of the controlling and noncontrolling interests was $500,000 over the book value of the subsidiary’s Stockholders’ Equity on the acquisition date. The parent assigned the excess to the following [A] assets:
[A] Asset Initial Fair Value Useful Life (years)
[A] Asset | Initial Fair Value | Useful Life (years) |
---|---|---|
Property, plant, and equipment (PPE), net | $100,000 | 10 |
Customer list | 150,000 | 10 |
Goodwill | 250,000 | Indefinite |
$500,000 |
80% of the Goodwill is allocated to the parent. The parent and the subsidiary report the following financial statements at December 31, 2013:
Parent | Subsidiary | Parent | Subsidiary | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Income statement: | Balance sheet: | |||||
Sales | $7,330,000 | $1,870,500 | Assets | |||
Cost of goods sold | (5,131,000) | (1,122,300) | Cash | $411,313 | $131,511 | |
Gross profit | 2,199,000 | 748,200 | Accounts receivable | 938,240 | 433,956 | |
Income (loss) from subsidiary | 189,496 | Inventory | 1,422,020 | 557,409 | ||
Operating expenses | (1,392,700) | (486,330) | Equity investment | 1,475,671 | ||
Net income | $995,796 | 261,870 | Property, plant and equipment (PPE), net | 5,374,356 | 1,280,669 | |
$9,621,600 | $2,403,545 | |||||
Statement of retained earnings: | ||||||
BOY retained earnings | $3,682,592 | $966,425 | Liabilities and stockholders’ equity | |||
Net income | 995,796 | 261,870 | Current liabilities | $1,053,321 | $433,956 | |
Dividends | (199,159) | (39,281) | Long-term liabilities | 2,000,000 | 500,000 | |
EOY retained earnings | $4,479,229 | $1,189,014 | Common stock | 1,198,455 | 124,700 | |
APIC | 890,595 | 155,875 | ||||
Retained earnings | 4,479,229 | 1,189,014 | ||||
$9,621,600 | $2,403,545 |
d. Reconstruct the activity in the parent’s pre-consolidation Equity Investment T-account for the year of consolidation.
Round answers to the nearest whole number.
Equity Investment | |||
---|---|---|---|
Balance at 1/1/13 | Answer | Answer | |
AnswerNet incomeDividendsAAP amortization | Answer | Answer | Dividends |
Answer | Answer | AnswerNet incomeDividendsAAP amortization | |
Balance at 12/31/13 | Answer | Answer |
e. Independently compute the owners’ equity attributable to the noncontrolling interest beginning and ending balances starting with the owners’ equity of the subsidiary.
Round answers to the nearest whole number.
Noncontrolling interest at 1/1/13: | |
Common stock | Answer |
APIC | Answer |
Retained earnings | Answer |
AnswerCommon stockAPICRetained earningsUnamortized AAP | Answer |
Answer | |
Noncontrolling interest at 12/31/13: | |
Common stock | Answer |
APIC | Answer |
Retained earnings | Answer |
AnswerCommon stockAPICRetained earningsUnamortized AAP | Answer |
Answer |
f. Independently calculate consolidated net income, controlling interest net income and noncontrolling interest net income.
Round answers to the nearest whole number. Use negative signs with answers that are deductions.
Consolidated: | ||
Parent's stand-alone net income | Answer | |
Subsidiary's stand-alone net income | Answer | |
Less: | Answer100% AAP amortization80% AAP amortization20% AAP amortization | Answer |
Subsidiary's adjusted stand-alone net income | Answer | |
Consolidated net income | Answer | |
Parent: | ||
Parent's stand-alone net income | Answer | |
Subsidiary's stand-alone net income | Answer | |
Less: | Answer100% AAP amortization80% AAP amortization20% AAP amortization | Answer |
>80% of subsidiary's stand-alone net income | Answer | |
Consolidated net income attributable to the parent | Answer | |
Subsidiary: | ||
20% of subsidiary's stand-alone net income | Answer | |
Less: | Answer100% AAP amortization80% AAP amortization20% AAP amortization | Answer |
Answer |
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