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ACCT 5346:ADVANCED ACCOUNTING>CUSTOM<
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ISBN: 9781307158120
Author: HOYLE SCHAEFE
Publisher: MCG/CREATE
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Chapter 4, Problem 30P

a.

To determine

Compute the amount of goodwill recognized in Company H’s acquisition of Company Z and the allocation of goodwill to the controlling and non-controlling interest.

a.

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Computation of amount of goodwill recognized in Company H’s acquisition of Company Z and the allocation of goodwill to the controlling and non-controlling interest:

Particulars  Amount
 Consideration transferred by Company H  $ 480,000
 Fair value of non-controlling interest  $ 260,000
 Total fair value of Company Z on January 1, 2017  $ 740,000
 Book value of Company Z on January 1, 2017  $ 260,000
 Excess fair value over book value  $ 480,000
 Allocation to equipment (5 years) $    55,000 
 Allocation to patent (10 years) $  285,000 $ 340,000
 Goodwill  $ 140,000

Table: (1)

Allocation of goodwillControlling interestNon-controlling interest
Fair value on date of acquisition $  480,000 $ 260,000
Share in net assets (60% and 40%) $  360,000 $ 240,000
Goodwill allocation $  120,000 $   20,000

Table: (2)

Working note:

Identifiable net assets on acquisition date $    14,000
Current assets $  323,000
Property, plant and equipment $  475,000
Liabilities $(212,000)
Total fair value of net identifiable assets $  600,000

Table: (3)

b.

To determine

Show how Company H determined its December 31, 2018, Investment in Company Z account balance.

b.

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Investment in Company Z account balance on December 31, 2018:

Particulars Amount
Initial value $  480,000
Change in retained earnings $    81,900
Excess amortization amount in 2017 $  (23,700)
Investment in Company Z on 12/31/2017 $  538,200
Equity income in 2018 $    42,300
Dividends in 2018 $  (18,000)
Investment in Company Z on 12/31/2018 $  562,500

Table: (4)

Working note:

Equity in Company Z earnings: 
Net income of Company Z $  110,000
Excess amortization $  (39,500)
Adjusted net income $    70,500
Share of Company H60%
Equity income in 2018 $    42,300

Table: (5)

c.

To determine

Prepare a worksheet to determine the amounts that should appear on Company H’s December 31, 2018, consolidated financial statements.

c.

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Worksheet to determine the amounts that should appear on Company H’s December 31, 2018, consolidated financial statements:

Income statement Company H Company Z Debit Credit Non-controlling interest Consolidated Balances
 Revenues $     (640,500) $     (428,500)    $ (1,069,000)
 Cost of goods sold $      325,000 $       200,000    $      525,000
 Depreciation expense $        80,000 $         34,000 E11,000   $      125,000
 Amortization expense $        14,000 $         21,000 E 28,500   $        63,500
 Other operating expenses $        52,000 $         63,500    $      115,500
 Equity in income of Company Z $       (42,300)  I 42,300   $                 -
 Net income $     (211,800) $     (110,000)    
 Consolidated net income      $    (240,000)
 Share of non-controlling interest in net income     $(28,200) $        28,200
 Share of controlling interest in net income      $    (211,800)
       
 Balance Sheet      
 Current assets $      125,000 $         81,500    $      206,500
 Investment in Company S $      562,500 $                  - D 18,000 $  237,900  
     $  180,300  $                 -
     $  120,000  
     $    42,300  
 Property, plant and equipment $      837,000 $       259,000 $      44,000 E11,000  $   1,129,000
 Patents $      149,000 $       147,500 A 256,500 E 28,500  $      524,500
 Goodwill $                  - $                  - A 140,000   $      140,000
 Total assets $   1,673,500 $       488,000    $   2,000,000
       
 Liabilities $     (371,500) $       (11,500)    $    (383,000)
 Common stock $     (320,000) $     (100,000) $    100,000   $    (320,000)
 Non-controlling interest opening   $    158,600   
    $    120,200   
 Non-controlling interest closing   $      20,000 $(298,800)  $    (315,000)
 Retained earnings $     (982,000) $     (376,500)    $    (982,000)
 Total liabilities and equity $  (1,673,500) $     (488,000) $    936,800 $  936,800  $   2,000,000

Table: (6)

Working note:

Statement of retained earningsCompany HCompany ZDebitCreditNon-controlling interestConsolidated Balances
Retained earnings on 01/01 $     (820,200) $     (296,500) $    296,500   $    (820,200)
Net Income $     (211,800) $     (110,000)    $    (211,800)
Dividends declared $        50,000 $         30,000  D 18,000 D 12,000 $        50,000
Retained earnings on 31/12 $     (982,000) $     (376,500)    $    (982,000)

Table: (7)

Computation of consolidated net income allocated to non-controlling interest:

Particulars Amount
Net income of Company Z $      110,000
Excess depreciation $       (11,000)
Excess amortization $       (28,500)
Adjusted net income $        70,500
Percentage of non-controlling interest40%
Net income allocated to non-controlling interest $        28,200

Table: (8)

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