A parent company owns 80% of the issued capital of its subsidiary. On consolidation, a sale of inventories between parent and subsidiary will be eliminated as follows Select one: A. 20% of the sale amount B. 80% of the sale amount C. 100% of the sale amount D. not eliminated
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A parent company owns 80% of the issued capital of its subsidiary. On consolidation, a sale of inventories between parent and subsidiary will be eliminated as follows
Select one:
A. 20% of the sale amount
B. 80% of the sale amount
C. 100% of the sale amount
D. not eliminated
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- Which item is eliminated when preparing a consolidation worksheet? a. Equipment acquisitions Macca Ltd has a wholly (100%) owned subsidiary, Walnut Ltd. Walnut Ltd has a subsidiary, Cashew Ltd and owns 75% of the subsidiary’s shares. If Cashew Ltd went into liquidation, Macca Ltd would be entitled to: a. 75% of any surplus of Cashew Ltd’s assets over its liabilities. b. 100% of profits made by Cashew Ltd since Macca Ltd acquires Walnut Ltd. c. 75% of profits made by Cashew Ltd since its acquisition by Walnut Ltd. d. whichever of the above that gives Macca Ltd the highest entitlement. b. Intragroup dividends c. Goodwill d. Retained earningWhat method must be used if FASB 94 prohibits full consolidation of a 70% owned subsidiary? a. The cost method. b. The Liquidation value. c. Market value. d. Equity method.1. what is the basis for consolidation?2. is goodwill being remeasured to fair value at each reporting period? if false, what is the correct answer?3.a. Before consolidation, entity A's retained is how much? 3.b.he consolidated earning is how much?this is the scenario for #3a and b:entity A acquired 90% interest in ENtity B on January 1, 20x1 when entity B's net assets had a fair value of 100. On December 31, 20x2, Entity B's net assets increased to 200 after adjustments for acquisition date fair values, net of depreciation.
- TRUE OR FALSE 1. Subsequent to the date of acquisition worksheet elimination number 1 will not completely remove the Investment in Subsidiary account from the consolidated balance sheet. 2. The consolidation worksheet will only eliminate all of the Investment in Subsidiary account when the parent owns 100 percent of the subsidiary’s stock. 3.A partially owned subsidiary sold a machine to its parent at a gain. In the year subsequent to the year of intercompany sale of equipment, the working paper consolidation entry under cost method will debit: I. Equipment Ill. Accumulated Depreciation V. NCI lIl. Investment in subsidiary IV. Retained Earnings a. IV and V b. I, IV and V c. I, II and V d. IIII and IVA partially owned subsidiary sold a non-depreciable assets to its parent at a loss. In the year subsequent to the year of intercompany sale of non-depreciable assets, the working paper consolidation entry under cost method will debit: I. Non-depreciable assets Ill. NCI I. Investment in subsidiary IV. Retained Earnings a. I, III and IV b. I c. III and IV d. I, II, and IV
- Which of the following is true regarding consolidation of net income?A. Parent net income is decreased by the dividend income recognized due to declared bysubsidiary at full amount even if less than 100% ownership is acquired.B. Amortization of excess must be done to adjust net income of parent to arrive at parent netincome own operation.C. Adjusted net income of subsidiary is shared by Parent’s holding interest andnoncontrolling interest.D. Dividend declared by subsidiary is shared by Parent’s holding interest and noncontrollinginterest.If PROMDI Co., a new company would acquire the net assets of CARDO Co and SYANO Co. PROMDI Co will be issuing 30,000 shares to CARDO and 12,000 shares to SYANO. The following is the balance sheet of PROMDI Co, followed by the fair values and additional unpaid costs incurred by PROMDI in the acquisition: REQUIREMENTS:A. GoodwillB. Consolidated Total Assets at the date of acquisitionC. Consolidated Total Liabilities at the date of acquisitionD. Consolidated Equity at the date of acquisitionUse the following facts for Multiple Choice problems 18-20. Each of the problems is independent of the other. Assume a parent company owns a 100% controlling interest in its long-held subsidiary. The following excerpts are from the parent's and subsidiary's "stand alone" pre-consolidation income statements for the year ending December 31, 2022, prior to any investment bookkeeping or intercompany adjustments: Revenues.. Cost of goods sold Gross profit.. Selling general & administrative expenses. Net income. Parent Subsidiary $5,200,000 $3,250,000 (3,640,000) (1,950,000) 1,560,000 (1,014,000) $546,000 a. b. 1,300,000 (787,800) $ 512,200 On January 1, 2022, neither company held any inventories purchased from the other affiliate. All of the sales made by either company have the same gross margin regardless of whether they are made to affiliates or non-affiliates. The subsidiary declared and paid $260,000 of dividends during 2022. 18. Pre-consolidation bookkeeping, downstream intercompany…
- Consolidation on date of acquisition - Equity method with noncontrolling interest and AAP Assume that a parent company acquires an 80% interest in its subsidiary for a purchase price of $620,800. The excess of the total fair value of the controlling and noncontrolling interests over the book value of the subsidiary's Stockholders' Equity is assigned to a building (in PPE, net) that the parent believes is worth $50,000 more than its book value, an: unrecorded Patent that the parent valued at $100,000, and Goodwill of $150,000, 80% of which is allocated to the parent. The parent and the subsidiary report the balance sheets on the acquisition date in b. below: a. Prepare the consolidation entries on the acquisition date. Consolidation Worksheet Debit Description [E] Common stock APIC Retained earnings Equity investment Noncontrolling interest [A] PPE, net Patent Goodwill Equity investment Noncontrolling interest 47,600 59,500 368,900 0 0 50,000 100,000 0 0 0 Credit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0In the year an 80% owned subsidiary sells equipment to its parent company at a gain, the non-controlling interest in consolidated income is calculated by multiplying the non-controlling interest percentage by the subsidiary’s reported net income A. Plus the net amount of unrealized gain on the intercompany sale B. Plus the intercompany gain considered realized the current period C. Minus the intercompany gain considered realized in the current period. D. Minus the net amount of unrealized gain on the intercompany salesb. Prepare all consolidation entries needed to prepare consolidated statements for 20X5. Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.a. Prepare all journal entries that Pizza recorded during 20×5 related to its investment in Slice. Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. View transaction listPizza Corporation acquired 80 percent ownership of Slice Products Company on January 1, 20X1, for $151,000. On that date, the fair value of the noncontrolling interest was $37,750, and Slice reported retained earnings of $46,000 and had $95,000 of common stock outstanding Pizza has used the equity method in accounting for its investment in Slice. Trial balance data for the two companies on December 31, 20X5, are as follows: Item Pizza Corporation Slice Products Company Debit Credit Debit Credit Cash and Receivables $ 86,000 $ 67,000 Inventory 277,000…