ACCT 5346:ADVANCED ACCOUNTING>CUSTOM<
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Author: HOYLE SCHAEFE
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Chapter 1, Problem 25P
a.
To determine
Find the amount of equity method income which Company M would recognize in 2018 from its ownership interest in Company L.
b.
To determine
Find the equity method balance in the Investment in Company L account at the end of 2018.
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b. What is the equity method balance in the Investment in Lindman account at the end of 2018?
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Matthew Inc. owns 30 percent of the outstanding stock of Lindman Company and has the ability to significantly influence the investee's operations and decision making. On January 1, 2018, the balance in the Investment in Lindman account is $335,000. Amortization associated with this acquisition is $9,000 per year. In 2018, Lindman earns an income of $90,000 and declares cash dividends of $30,000. Previously, in 2017, Lindman had sold inventory costing $24,000 to Matthew for $40,000. Matthew consumed all but 25 percent of this merchandise during 2017 and used the rest during 2018. Lindman sold additional inventory costing $28,000 to Matthew for $50,000 in 2018. Matthew did not consume 40 percent of these 2018 purchases from Lindman until 2019.
What amount of equity method income would Matthew recognize in 2018 from its ownership interest in Lindman?
What is the equity method balance in the Investment in Lindman account at the end of 2018?
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ACCT 5346:ADVANCED ACCOUNTING>CUSTOM<
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