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P company acquired 70% interest in S Company in 2019. S reported net income of 80,000 and 90,000 for 2019 and 2020 respectively. During 2019, S sold merchandise to P for 10,000 at a profit of 2,000. The merchandise was later resold by P to outsiders for 15,000 during 2020. For consolidation purposes, what is the non- controlling interest in net income of S for 2020?
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- 1. P Company acquired 70% interest in S Company in 2019. S reported net income of P80,000 and P90,000 for 2019 and 2020 respectively. During 2019, S sold merchandise to P for P10,000 at a profit of P2,000. The merchandise was later resold by P to outsiders for P15,000 during 2020. For consolidation purposes, what is the non-controlling interest in net income of S for 2020? * Your answerGreen Co. sold inventories on May 1, 2019 to its 75% owned subsidiary, Indigo Company. The inventories costing P188,000 were sold for a 25% gross profit Out of these inventories, sold to outsiders during 2019. In 2020, Green Co. reported net income of P430,000s and Indigo Co. reported net income of P280,000 How much of the consolidated net income is to be allocated to non- controlling interest in 2020? a.76, 267 b.74, 700 c.81,750 d. 70,000During 2019, Subsidiary company, Sim had reported a net income $ 41,600 and declared dividends $ 12,000. The current amortization of acquisition price is $ 3,600. Intercompany sales from Subsidiary to Parent company, during 2019 were $ 2,600. Intercompany profit in ending inventory is $ 2,400 and intercompany profit in beginning inventory $ 1,200. Parent Company Pal had acquired 80% of subsidiary, Sim. What is the share of NCI in Subsidiarys net income for the year 2019? Select one: O a. 7,200 O b. 7,300 O c. 7,360 O d. 7,400
- Scarlet Company owns 80% of Tamara Corp.’s common stock. During October 2019 Tamara sold merchandise to Scarlet for 125,000. At December 31, 2019, one-half of the merchandise remained in Scarlet inventory. For 2019, gross profit percentages were 30% for Scarlet and 40% for Tamara. The amount of unrealized intercompany profit in ending inventory at December 31, 2019 that should be eliminated in consolidation is: a. 25,000 b. 50,000 c. 20,000 d. 18,750Let Company owns 80% of Tam Corp.’s common stock. During October 2019 Tam sold merchandise to Let for 125,000. At December 31, 2019, one-half of the merchandise remained in Let inventory. For 2019, gross profit percentages were 30% for Let and 40% for Tam. The amount of unrealized intercompany profit in ending inventory at December 31, 2019 that should be eliminated in consolidation is: a.) 50,000 b.) 20,000 c.) 18,750 d.) 25,000Print Inc. acquired 100% of Same Co. in a business combination on September 30, 2019. During 2019, Print declared quarterly dividends of Php25,000 and Same declared quarterly dividends, of Php10,000. Under the purchase method of accounting for the business combination, what amount should be reported as dividends declared in the December 31,2019 consolidated statement of retained earnings?
- Scarlet Company owns 80% of Tamara Corp.'s common stock. During October 2019 Tamara sold merchandise to Scarlet for 125,000. At December 31, 2019, one-half of the merchandise remained in Scarlet inventory. For 2019, gross profit percentages were 30% for Scarlet and 40% for Tamara. The amount of unrealized intercompany profit in ending inventory at December 31, 2019 that should be eliminated in consolidation is: O 20,000 O 18,750 O 25,000 O 50,000In May 2020, a parent sold inventories to a subsidiary entity for $60 000. The inventories had previously cost the parent entity $48 000. The entire inventory is still held by the subsidiary at reporting date, 30 June 2020. Ignoring tax effects, which of the following is the adjustment entry in the consolidation worksheet at reporting date? a. Cash Dr 48 000 Sales revenue Cr 48 000 Cost of sales Dr 48 000 Inventories Cr 48 000 b. Sales revenue Dr 48 000 Cash Cr 48 000 Inventories Dr 48 000 Cost of sales Cr 48 000 c. Cost of sales Dr 60 000 Sales revenue Cr 12 000 Inventories Cr 48 000 d. Sales revenue Dr 60 000 Cost of sales Cr 48 000 Inventories Cr 12 000 Answer (write…The following transactions occurred for the period ended regarding LL and its two subsidiaries L1 and L2: On January 1, 2020, LL acquired 60% of the outstanding common stocks of L1. On April 1, 2020, LL acquired 70% of the outstanding common stocks of L2. It is the policy of LL to account all its investment in subsidiary using cost method in its separate financial statements On May 1, 2020, LL sold inventory to L2 at a price of P100,000. On June 1, 2020, L2 resold the inventory coming from LL at a price of P150,000 as follows: 80% to unrelated parties and 20% to L1. On July 1, 2020, L1 sold a new set of inventory to L2 at a price of P200,000. On august 1, 2020, L2 resold the inventory coming from L1 at a price of P300,000 as follows: 40% to unrelated parties and 60% to LL. For the period ended December31, 2020, the affiliates reported the following sales revenue in their separate income statement: o LL – Sales Revenue P3,000,000 o…
- P Company acquired a 75% interest in S Company in 2018. S reported net income of P325,000 in 2020. During 2019, there was an upstream sales of merchandise for P76,000 at a cost of P52,000. Two-fifths of the merchandise was later resold by P to outsiders for P35,000 during 2020. In 2020, P purchased merchandise from S for P88,000 at a profit of P32,000. One-fourth of the merchandise was resold by P to outsiders for P27,000 during 2020. Compute the non-controlling interest in net income in 2020Petunia Company acquired an 80% interest in Shaman Company in 2016. In 2017 and 2018, Shaman reported net income of $400,000 and $480,000, respectively. During 2017, Shaman sold $80,000 of merchandise $20,000 profit. Petunia sold the merchandise to outsiders during 2018 for $140,000. to Petunia For consolidation for a purposes, what is the noncontrolling interest's share of Shaman's 2017 and 2018 net income?Denber Co. acquired 60% of the common stock of Kailey Corp. on September 30, 2019. For 2019, Kailey reported revenues of $820,000 and expenses of $610,000, (excluding amortization related to the acquisition) all reflected evenly throughout the year, The annual amount of amortization related to this acquisition was $15,000. What is the effect of including Kailey in consolidated net income for 2019? A. 31,250 B. 33,000 C. 48,750 D. 39,350