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Chapter 10, Problem 17QS
To determine
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The goodwill recorded at the purchase date.
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Calculate the total goodwill for a pro forma
balance sheet given the following details.
Details:
Equity purchase price: $2,000
Book value: $1,700
Existing goodwill: $100
A. $100
B. $300
C. $200
D. $400
1. ANEMONE Company engaged your services to compute the goodwill in the purchase of another company which provided the following:
Net income
Net assets
2018
P 2,000,000
P 7,800,000
2019
2,500,000
8,700,000
2020
3,900,000
9,000,000
Goodwill is measured by capitalizing excess earnings at 25% with normal on average net assets at 20%
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Accounting for goodwill
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How much goodwill did Decca Publishing purchase as part of the acquisition of Thrift Nickel?
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Chapter 10 Solutions
FUND.ACCT.PRIN.
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