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- Consolidated Balance Sheet Working Paper, Identifiable Intangibles International Auto (IA) acquires all of the stock of Genuine Parts (GP) and reports the acquisition as a stock investment on its own books. The acquisition involves the following payments. All amounts are in thousands. Cash paid to GP shareholders $10,000 2,400 Cash paid to consultants and lawyers Fair value of new IA stock issued, 1,000 shares, $4 par 72,000 1,800 500 Stock registration fees, paid in cash Fair value of earnings contingency The earnings contingency, if paid, will occur three years subsequent to the acquisition. The balance sheet accounts of GP and IA, just prior to the acquisition, are as follows: International Auto (in thousands) Current assets Fixed assets, net Trademarks Current liabilities Long-term liabilities Common stock, par value Additional paid-in capital Retained earnings Accumulated other comprehensive income Treasury stock Total Book Value Dr (Cr) $60,000 840,000 178,000 (50,000) (700,000)…arrow_forwardStatement 1: Non-controlling interest in subsidiary's net income is never affected by a gain on the transfer of depreciable asset. Statement 2: When change in the estimated life of depreciable assests occurs at the time of an intercompany sales, the treatment is different than if the change occured while the asset remained on the books of the selling affiliate . Which statement/s is TRUE?arrow_forward1) Merchandise invested by an entity under a joint operation agreement should include an entry of a)Debit to Joint Operation under the books of the Joint Operators other than the party who invested b)Credit to merchandise inventory of the Joint Operator who contributed merchandise c)Credit to merchandise Inventory of all the Joint Operators d)Credit to Joint Operation under the books of the party investing the merchandise 2) The interest of the retiring or withdrawing partner is usually measured by his capital balance before his retirement or withdrawal adjusted by the following adjustments except a)profit or loss after the date of the partner’s withdrawal or retirement b)changes in the valuation of all assets and liabilities c)errors in net income in prior years d)profit or loss from the operation from the last closing date of the date of his retirement or withdrawal 3)In case of admission of a partner, the first adjustment that need to be prepared is a) The…arrow_forward
- At acquisition date the net assests of the acquired subsidairy are included in the consolidated financial statement at their acquisition date fair value. However most of the parent assets and liabilities are measured on an historical cost basis . Is this Consistent ? Explain.arrow_forwardDuring the measurement period, which of the following may affect the amount ofgoodwill from business combination? A.New information regarding estimates in the contingent consideration that are not existing atthe date of acquisitionB.Nothing can affect the amount of goodwill.C.New information regarding estimates in the contingent consideration that are existing at thedate of acquisition.D.New information regarding estimates in the contingent considerationarrow_forwardWhen the parent's Investment in S account is eliminated in the consolidation process, what replaces this item on the consolidated financial statements? A) The acquisition-date fair values of S's net assets, adjusted for any post-acquisition amortization of Differential. B) The acquisition-date book values of S's net assets, adjusted for any post-acquisition amortization of Differential. C) The book value of S's net assets and S's beginning retained earnings only. D) Only the new goodwill generated from the transaction.arrow_forward
- Which of the following is/are true regarding goodwill achieved through acquisition as part of business combination? Where the acquirer was able to purchase the business at a discount, the excess of the market capitalization over the consideration transferred will be recognized in profit or loss. The acquirer shall recognize goodwill as of the acquisition date measured as the excess of the aggregate of the consideration transferred over the net of the fair values of all the assets acquired and the liabilities assumed Group of answer choices Both statements are true. None of these statements are true. 2 only. 1 only.arrow_forwardIn an acquisition where control is achieved and the fair value of the consideration transferred is less the fair value of the net assets of the acquired entity, Assuming both entities continue to operate separately, the investment account will be: Select one: O a. Debited by the fair value of the net assets of the acquired entity on acquisition date Ob. Debited by the fair value of the consideration transferred minus the stock issuance costs O c. Debited by the fair value of the consideration transferred on acquisition date O d. Debited by the book value of net assets of the acquired entity on acquisition datearrow_forwardIf a seller makes an intra-entity sale of a depreciable asset at a price above book value, the seller’s beginning Retained Earnings is reduced when preparing each subsequent consolidation. Why does the amount of the adjustment change from year to year?arrow_forward
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