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On January 1, 20X8, Liv Ltd. (LL), a Canadian company, acquired 90% of Marcus Co. (MC), a foreign company for FC 623,200. At the acquisition

On January 1, 20X8, Liv Ltd. (LL), a Canadian company, acquired 90% of Marcus Co. (MC), a foreign company for FC 623,200. At the acquisition date, the carrying value of MCs net assets equaled their fair value except for the equipment, which had a carrying value of FC 800,000 and a fair value of FC 880,000. At the acquisition date, MCs equipment had a remaining useful life of 10 years. There was an FC 4,000 impairment of the goodwill which occurred evenly throughout 20X8. Selected financial statements for LL and MC are presented below.

Liv Ltd.

Statement of Financial Position As of December 31, 20X8

(in $ CDN)

Assets: Noncurrent assets: Plant and equipment, net 2,752,000 Investment in Marcus Co. 1,371,040 4,123,040

Current assets:

Inventory 1,376,000 Accounts receivable 700,000 Cash and cash equivalents 562,080

2,638,080 Total assets 6,761,120

Shareholders Equity:

Share capital 1,376,000 Retained earnings 2,601,520 3,977,520 Liabilities: Noncurrent liabilities:

Notes payable 1,860,000

Current liabilities:

Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 923,600 Total liabilities 2,783,600 Total shareholders equity and liabilities 6,761,120

Liv Ltd.

Statement of Income

For the year ended December 31, 20X8

(in $ CDN)

Sales 16,472,000

Dividend income 180,080

= 16,652,080

Cost of sales 8,256,000 Other expenses* 7,124,000 (15,380,000)

Net income 1,272,080

*includes depreciation

LL declared and paid dividends of $928,000 CDN on December 31, 20X8.

Marcus Co.

Statement of Financial Position

(in FC)

Dec. 31, Jan. 1 20X8 20X8

Assets:

Noncurrent assets:

Equipment, net 720,000 800,000

Current assets:

Inventory 484,000 364,000

Accounts receivable 408,000 280,000

Cash 360,000 164,000

1,252,000 808,000

Total assets 1,972,000 1,608,000

Shareholders equity:

Share capital 400,000. 400,000 Retained earnings 390,000 146,000

= 790,000 = 546,000

Liabilities:

Noncurrent liabilities:

Notes payable 640,000 640,000

Current liabilities:

Accounts payable 542,000 422,000

Total liabilities 1,182,000. 1,062,000

Total shareholders equity and liabilities 1,972,000 1,608,000

Marcus Co.

Statement of Income

For the year ended December 31, 20X8

(in FC)

Sales 8,400,000 Cost of sales 5,304,000 Other expenses* 2,688,000 (7,992,000)

408,000

*includes depreciation

Marcus Co.

Statement of Changes in Equity Retained Earnings Section

For the year ended December 31, 20X8

(in FC)

Retained earnings, January 1, 20X8 146,000 Net income 408,000

Dividends declared (164,000)

Retained earnings, December 31, 20X8 = 390,000 MC declared and paid FC164,000 in dividends on December 31, 20X8.

Selected Exchange Rates

January 1, 20X8 FC1 = $2.20 CDN December 31, 20X8 FC1 = $2.44 CDN

Date when ending inventory was purchased FC1 = $2.38 CDN

Average rate for 20X8 FC1 = $2.32 CDN

Required:

  1. Assume that LL is a private company and reports under ASPE. LL uses the equity method to report its investment in MC. LLs functional currency is $CAD. Calculate LLs Investment in Marcus Co.s account at December 31, 20X8. There is no need to prepare financial statements.

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