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Parent Company purchased 100 percent of Subsidiary Corporation's stock on January 1, X1, for $250,000 cash . At date of acquisition, Subsidiary's Share Capital and

Parent Company purchased 100 percent of Subsidiary Corporation's stock on January 1, X1, for $250,000 cash. At date of acquisition, Subsidiary's Share Capital and RE amounted to $50,000 and $10,000 respectively.

Summarized statements of financial position of the companies on December 31, X3, are presented below.

Parent

Subsidiary

Assets

Cash

Investment

$100,000

250,000

$25,000

Other assets

225,000

125,000

Total assets

$575,000

$150,000

Liabilities and equity

Current liabilities

$25,000

$35,000

Share capital

150,000

50,000

Retained earnings

400,000

65,000

Total liabilities and equity

$575,000

$150,000

  • Fair values of Subsidiary were equal to book values except for buildings, which had a fair value of $100,000 in excess of net book value (remaining useful life of 10 years). Goodwill has not been impaired since acquisition.
  • No dividends were declared in X3.
  • Profit for the year X3 for Parent and Subsidiary amounts to $90,000 and $35,000 respectively.
  • During X3, $50,000 of Subsidiary's sales were to Parent. Of these sales, $20,000 remains in the December 31, X3, inventories of Parent. The December 31, X2, inventories of Parent contained $10,000 of merchandise purchased from Subsidiary. Subsidiary's sales are priced to provide it with a gross profit of 10% (gross profit on sales).

Assume that the NBV of Buildings on December 31, X3 for Parent and Subsidiary amounts to $80,000 and $70,000 respectively. What amount would Parent Company report on its consolidated F/S on December 31, X3, for Buildings?

Question 9 options:

$150,000

$140,000

$220,000

None of these answers

$250,000

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