Intermediate Accounting: Reporting and Analysis (Looseleaf)
Intermediate Accounting: Reporting and Analysis (Looseleaf)
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9781285453859
Author: WAHLEN
Publisher: Cengage
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Chapter 12, Problem 7P

1.

To determine

Calculate the amount of goodwill of Company H.

1.

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Explanation of Solution

Goodwill: Goodwill is the good reputation developed by a company over years. This is recorded as an intangible asset, and is quantified when other company acquires. Goodwill should be recorded only when one company is acquired by another company. Goodwill value would be impaired, if the book value of goodwill is less than fair market value.

Calculate the amount of goodwill of Company H:

ParticularsAmount ($)
Amount willing to pay$500,000
Less: Identifiable net assets415,000
Goodwill85,000

Table (1)

Compute the identifiable net assets:

AssetsAmount ($)
Cash$30,000
Accounts receivable (net) (1)70,000
Marketable securities (short-term)60,000
Inventory 140,000
Land120,000
Plant Property &Equipment (2)165,000
Trademark 70,000
Total assets  (a)$655,000
Liabilities 
Accounts payable20,000
Bonds payable130,000
Pension liability90,000
Total liabilities (b)$240,000
Identifiable net assets (ab)415,000

Table (2)

Working note (1):

Compute the accounts receivable (Net):

Accounts receivable net=Accounts receivableAllowance=$80,000$10,000=$70,000

Working note (2):

Compute the plant, property and equipment (Net):

Plant Property &Equipment net=[Plant Property &EquipmentAmount included in PPL]×Depreciable cost=[($200,000$50,000)] ×110100=$165,000

2.

To determine

State the reason for the difference in the book value of Company H’s identifiable net assets from the market value.

2.

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Identifiable intangibles: The identifiable intangibles are the intangible assets that can be easily separated from the company, and it would be sold, transferred, licensed, rented or exchanged. Examples: trademarks, patents, copyrights, franchises, customer lists and relationships, non-compete agreements, and licenses.

The book value of H Company’s identifiable net assets differs from its market value for the following reason:

  • Some of the assets of Company H are listed on the balance sheet at amounts other than their market value. For instance: The marketable securities are listed at cost and not at a fair value, likewise the inventory is valued using LIFO, instead of FIFO. The land is reported at cost but not at its market value, if it would have reported at its market value, then the cost would be much higher. Equipment is reported at depreciated cost while its market value is much higher.
  • Company H has a valuable internally developed trademark that is not recorded.
  • An unidentifiable intangible asset (goodwill) exists. However it is not reported on H Company’s books.

3.

To determine

Prepare journal entry for the given transaction.

3.

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Prepare journal entry in the books of Company K assume that Company H has been liquidated.

DateAccount Title and ExplanationPost Ref

Debit

($)

Credit ($)
Cash 30,000 
 Accounts Receivable 70,000 
 Marketable Securities 60,000 
 Inventory 140,000 
 Land 120,000 
 Property, Plant, and Equipment 165,000 
 Trademark 70,000 
 Goodwill 85,000 
 Accounts Payable  20,000
 Bonds Payable  130,000
 Pension Liability  90,000
 Cash  500,000
 (To record the acquisition of company H)   

Table (3)

4.

To determine

Compute the amount of goodwill that exist, when Company K agrees pay only $400,000 cash.

4.

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Explanation of Solution

Compute the amount of goodwill that exist, when Company K agrees pay only $400,000 cash

ParticularsAmount ($)
Amount willing to pay$400,000
Less: Identifiable net assets415,000
Goodwill(15,000)

Table (4)

5.

To determine

Prepare journal entry for the given transaction.

5.

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Prepare journal entry in the books of Company K assume that Company H had paid only $400,000.

DateAccount Title and ExplanationPost Ref

Debit

($)

Credit ($)
Cash 30,000 
 Accounts Receivable 70,000 
 Marketable Securities 60,000 
 Inventory 140,000 
 Land 120,000 
 Property, Plant, and Equipment 165,000 
 Trademark 70,000 
 Accounts Payable  20,000
 Bonds Payable  130,000
 Pension Liability  90,000
 Cash  400,000
 Gain on purchase of Company H  15,000
 (To record the gain on acquisition of company H)   

Table (5)

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