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Yosef Corporation acquired 90% of the outstanding voting stock of Randeep Inc. on January 1, Year 6. During Year 6, intercompany sales of inventory of

Yosef Corporation acquired 90% of the outstanding voting stock of Randeep Inc. on January 1, Year 6. During Year 6, intercompany sales of inventory of $45,000 (original cost of $27,000) were made. Only 20% of this inventory was still held within the consolidated entity at the end of Year 6 and was sold in Year 7. Intercompany sales of inventory of $60,000 (original cost of $33,000) occurred in Year 7. Of this merchandise, 30% had not been resold to outside parties by the end of the year.

At the end of Year 7, selected figures from the two companies financial statements were as follows:

Yosef Randeep
Inventory $70,000 $45,000
Retained Earnings, Beginning of year 500,000 300,000
Net Income 150,000 55,000
Dividends 50,000 20,000
Retained earnings, end of year 600,000 335,000

Yosef uses the cost method to account for its investment in Randeep. Both companies pay income tax at the rate of 40%.

Requirement:

Assume Randeep's retained earnings at acquisition date January 1, Year 6 was $140,000. Calculate the Parent's (Yosef's) consolidated retained earnings balance at January 1, year 7 AND December 31, year 7

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