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Herbert, Inc., acquired all of Rambis Company’s outstanding stock on January 1, 2020, for $649,000 in cash. Annual excess amortization of $19,800 results from this transaction. On the date of the takeover, Herbert reported
a. Assume that Herbert’s internal net income figures above do not include any income from the subsidiary.
- If the parent uses the equity method, what is the amount reported as consolidated retained earnings on December 31, 2021?
- What would be the amount of consolidated retained earnings on December 31, 2021, if the parent had applied either the initial value or partial equity method for internal accounting purposes?
b. Under each of the following situations, what is the Investment in Rambis account balance on Herbert’s books on January 1, 2021?
- The parent uses the equity method.
- The parent uses the partial equity method.
- The parent uses the initial value method.
c. Under each of the following situations, what is Entry *C on a 2021 consolidation worksheet?
- The parent uses the equity method.
- The parent uses the partial equity method.
- The parent uses the initial value method.
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- Herbert, Inc., acquired all of Rambis Company’s outstanding stock on January 1, 2020, for $592,000 in cash. Annual excess amortization of $15,700 results from this transaction. On the date of the takeover, Herbert reported retained earnings of $408,000, and Rambis reported a $205,000 balance. Herbert reported internal net income of $45,000 in 2020 and $58,700 in 2021 and declared $10,000 in dividends each year. Rambis reported net income of $25,900 in 2020 and $39,600 in 2021 and declared $5,000 in dividends each year. a. Assume that Herbert’s internal net income figures above do not include any income from the subsidiary. If the parent uses the equity method, what is the amount reported as consolidated retained earnings on December 31, 2021? What would be the amount of consolidated retained earnings on December 31, 2021, if the parent had applied either the initial value or partial equity method for internal accounting purposes? Consolidated retained earnings (equity method),…Herbert, Inc., acquired all of Rambis Company's outstanding stock on January 1, 2020, for $622,000 in cash. Annual excess amortization of $11,300 results from this transaction. On the date of the takeover, Herbert reported retained earnings of $465,000, an Rambis reported a $211,000 balance. Herbert reported internal net income of $43,500 in 2020 and $56,900 in 2021 and declared $10,000 in dividends each year. Rambis reported net income of $22,100 in 2020 and $35,500 in 2021 and declared $5,000 in dividends each year. a. Assume that Herbert's internal net income figures above do not include any income from the subsidiary. • If the parent uses the equity method, what is the amount reported as consolidated retained earnings on December 31, 2021? • What would be the amount of consolidated retained earnings on December 31, 2021, if the parent had applied either the initial value or partial equity method for internal accounting purposes? b. Under each of the following situations, what is…Herbert, Inc., acquired all of Rambis Company’s outstanding stock on January 1, 2020, for $652,000 in cash. Annual excess amortization of $13,700 results from this transaction. On the date of the takeover, Herbert reported retained earnings of $498,000, and Rambis reported a $232,000 balance. Herbert reported internal net income of $44,750 in 2020 and $58,350 in 2021 and declared $10,000 in dividends each year. Rambis reported net income of $23,300 in 2020 and $36,900 in 2021 and declared $5,000 in dividends each year. a. Assume that Herbert’s internal net income figures above do not include any income from the subsidiary. If the parent uses the equity method, what is the amount reported as consolidated retained earnings on December 31, 2021? What would be the amount of consolidated retained earnings on December 31, 2021, if the parent had applied either the initial value or partial equity method for internal accounting purposes? Equity method, initial value method and partial…
- Herbert, Inc., acquired all of Rambis Company’s outstanding stock on January 1, 2017, for $574,000 in cash. Annual excess amortization of $12,000 results from this transaction. On the date of the takeover, Herbert reported retained earnings of $400,000, and Rambis reported a $200,000 balance. Herbert reported internal net income of $40,000 in 2017 and $50,000 in 2018 and declared $10,000 in dividends each year. Rambis reported net income of $20,000 in 2017 and $30,000 in 2018 and declared $5,000 in dividends each year. Assume that Herbert’s internal net income figures above do not include any income from the subsidiary. If the parent uses the equity method, what is the amount reported as consolidated retained earnings on December 31, 2018? What would be the amount of consolidated retained earnings on December 31, 2018, if the parent had applied either the initial value or partial equity method for internal accounting purposes?Herbert, Inc., acquired all of Rambis Company's outstanding stock on January 1, 2020, for $599,000 in cash. Annual excessamortization of $17,000 results from this transaction. On the date of the takeover, Herbert reported retained earnings of $486,000, andRambis reported a $220,000 balance. Herbert reported internal net income of $41,000 in 2020 and $55,600 in 2021 and declared$10,000 in dividends each year. Rambis reported net income of $27,500 in 2020 and $42,100 in 2021 and declared $5,000 individends each year.a. Assume that Herbert's internal net income figures above do not include any income from the subsidiary.• If the parent uses the equity method, what is the amount reported as consolidated retained earnings on December 31, 2021?. What would be the amount of consolidated retained earnings on December 31, 2021, if the parent had applied either the initialvalue or partial equity method for internal accounting purposes?b. Under each of the following situations, what is the…Herbert, Inc., acquired all of Rambis Company’s outstanding stock on January 1, 2017, for $574,000 in cash. Annual excess amortization of $12,000 results from this transaction. On the date of the takeover, Herbert reported retained earnings of $400,000, and Rambis reported a $200,000 balance. Herbert reported internal net income of $40,000 in 2017 and $50,000 in 2018 and declared $10,000 in dividends each year. Rambis reported net income of $20,000 in 2017 and $30,000 in 2018 and declared $5,000 in dividends each year.
- Herbert, Inc., acquired all of Rambis Company’s outstanding stock on January 1, 2017, for $574,000 in cash. Annual excess amortization of $12,000 results from this transaction. On the date of the takeover, Herbert reported retained earnings of $400,000, and Rambis reported a $200,000 balance. Herbert reported internal net income of $40,000 in 2017 and $50,000 in 2018 and declared $10,000 in dividends each year. Rambis reported net income of $20,000 in 2017 and $30,000 in 2018 and declared $5,000 in dividends each year.a. Assume that Herbert’s internal net income figures above do not include any income from the subsidiary.• If the parent uses the equity method, what is the amount reported as consolidated retained earnings on December 31, 2017? • Would the amount of consolidated retained earnings change if the parent had applied either the initial value or partial equity method for internal accounting purposes?b. Under each of the following situations, what is the Investment in Rambis…Herbert, Inc., acquired all of Rambis Company’s outstanding stock on January 1, 2017, for $574,000 in cash. Annual excess amortization of $12,000 results from this transaction. On the date of the takeover, Herbert reported retained earnings of $400,000, and Rambis reported a $200,000 balance. Herbert reported internal net income of $40,000 in 2017 and $50,000 in 2018 and declared $10,000 in dividends each year. Rambis reported net income of $20,000 in 2017 and $30,000 in 2018 and declared $5,000 in dividends each year. Assume that Herbert’s internal net income figures above do not include any income from the subsidiary. Under each of the following situations, what is the Investment in Rambis account balance on Herbert’s books on January 1, 2018? The parent uses the equity method. The parent uses the partial equity method. The parent uses the initial value method.Vaughn Inc. acquired all of the outstanding common stock of Roberts Co. on January 1, 2020, for $276,000. Annual amortization of $21,000 resulted from this acquisition. Vaughn reported net income of $80,000 in 2020 and $60,000 in 2021 and paid $24,000 in dividends each year. Roberts reported net income of $50,000 in 2020 and $57,000 in 2021 and paid $12,000 in dividends each year. What is the Investment in Roberts Co. balance on Vaughn's books as of December 31, 2021, if the equity method has been applied?
- Herbert, Inc., acquired all of Rambis Company’s outstanding stock on January 1, 2017, for $574,000 in cash. Annual excess amortization of $12,000 results from this transaction. On the date of the takeover, Herbert reported retained earnings of $400,000, and Rambis reported a $200,000 balance. Herbert reported internal net income of $40,000 in 2017 and $50,000 in 2018 and declared $10,000 in dividends each year. Rambis reported net income of $20,000 in 2017 and $30,000 in 2018 and declared $5,000 in dividends each year.a. Assume that Herbert’s internal net income figures above do not include any income from the subsidiary.∙ If the parent uses the equity method, what is the amount reported as consolidated retained earnings on December 31, 2018?∙ Would the amount of consolidated retained earnings change if the parent had applied either the initial value or partial equity method for internal accounting purposes?b. Under each of the following situations, what is the Investment in Rambis…On May 31, 2021, Armstrong LTD paid $3,500,000 to acquire all of the common stock of Hall Corporation, which became a division of Armstrong. Hall reported the following balance sheet at the time of the acquisition: Current assets $ 900,000 Noncurrent assets 2,700,000 Total assets $3,600,000 Current liabilities $ 600,000 Long-term liabilities 500,000 Stockholders’ equity 2,500,000 Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $3,600,000 It was determined at the date of the purchase that the fair value of the identifiable net assets of Hall was $3,100,000. At December 31, 2021, Hall reports the following balance sheet information: Current assets $800,000 Noncurrent assets (including goodwill recognized in purchase) 2,400,000 Current liabilities (700,000) Long-term liabilities (500,000) Net assets $2,000,000 It is…On May 31, 2021, Oriole Company paid $3,675,000 to acquire all of the common stock of Pharoah Corporation, which became a division of Oriole. Pharoah reported the following balance sheet at the time of the acquisition: Current assets $ 945,000 Current liabilities $ 630,000 Noncurrent assets 2,835,000 Long-term liabilities 525,000 Stockholder's equity 2,625,000 Total assets $3,780,000 Total liabilities and stockholder's equity $3,780,000 It was determined at the date of the purchase that the fair value of the identifiable net assets of Pharoah was $3,255,000. At December 31, 2021, Pharoah reports the following balance sheet information: Current assets $ 840,000 Noncurrent assets (including goodwill recognized in purchase) 2,520,000 Current liabilities (735,000 ) Long-term liabilities (525,000 ) Net assets $2,100,000 It is determined that the fair value of the Pharoah division is $2,310,000.…