Advanced Accounting (Looseleaf)
Advanced Accounting (Looseleaf)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780077632595
Author: Hoyle
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 7, Problem 28P

a.

To determine

Identify the method which Company P use to account for its investment in Company S.

a.

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The net income of Company S is 80 percent of the total reported income of Company S which implies that there is no adjustment for excess amortization and intra-entity profits. The retained earnings of Company P is not equal to the amount of consolidated retained earnings. Thus, Company P is using Partial equity Method to account for its investment in Company S.

b.

To determine

Determine the balance of the intra-entity inventory gross profit deferred at the end of the current period.

b.

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The consolidated balance of inventory is represented as $338,000 rather than sum of $190,000 and $160,000 which is $350,000. Thus, the balance of the intra-entity inventory gross profit deferred at the end of the current period is $12,000.

c.

To determine

Find the amount which was originally allocated to the trademarks.

c.

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The amount of consolidated trademarks is $32,500 where the amortization expense of two years has been adjusted. Thus, the amount which was originally allocated to the trademarks is $37,500 because amortization of two years amounts to $5,000.

d.

To determine

Determine the amount of the current year intra-entity inventory sales.

d.

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The consolidated total for sales is given as $1,280,000 whereas the total of sales of Company P and Company S amounts to $1,400,000. Thus, the amount of the current year intra-entity inventory sales is $120,000.

e.

To determine

Identify whether the intra-entity inventory sales made are upstream or downstream.

e.

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The net income of Company S has been adjusted according to the upstream transfers and the income attributed to the non-controlling interests has not been computed as 20 percent of the total net income of subsidiary. These all adjustments implies that the intra-entity sales are upstream in nature.

f.

To determine

Compute the balance of the intra-entity liability at the end of the current year.

f.

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The consolidated total of liabilities and receivables is $20,000 than the sum total of liabilities of both the companies. Thus, the balance of the intra-entity liability at the end of the current year is $20,000.

g.

To determine

Find the amount of intra-entity gross profit which was deferred from the preceding period and recognized in the current period.

g.

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Computation of the amount of intra-entity gross profit which was deferred from the preceding period and recognized in the current period:

ParticularsAmount
Consolidated cost of goods sold $(784,000)
Cost of goods sold of Company P $  500,000
Cost of goods sold of Company S $  400,000
Intra-entity sale $(120,000)
Intra-entity gross profit deferred $    12,000
Deferred Gross Profit of previous recognized in current period $      8,000

Table: (1)

h.

To determine

Explain the reason for difference in retained earnings.

h.

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The retained earnings are $611,600 rather than $620,000 because the unrealized profit has been included in the retained earnings.

i.

To determine

Identify how the ending Non-controlling Interest in Company S is computed.

i.

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Computation of Non-controlling Interest in Company S:

ParticularsAmount
Book value of subsidiary as on 1/1/14 $  370,000
Intra-entity gross profit in beginning inventory $    (8,000)
Adjusted book value $  362,000
Excess allocation at 1/1/14 $    35,000
Subsidiary valuation basis as on 1/1/14$  397,000
Non-controlling interest percentage20%
Non-controlling interest as on 1/1/14 $    79,400
Non-controlling interest in Company S's income $    18,700
Non-controlling interest in Company S's dividends 
($30,000 × 20%) $    (6,000)
Ending non-controlling interest in Company S $    92,100

Table: (2)

j.

To determine

Identify the income tax journal entry which is recorded if the companies prepare a consolidated tax return.

j.

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DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref.Debit ($)Credit ($)
 Income tax expense  $    117,400 
 Income tax payable   $ 117,400
 (being intra-entity gross profit deferred for purpose of filing consolidated tax return)   

Table: (2)

Working note:

Computation of taxable income:

ParticularsAmount
Consolidated Taxable Income: 
Sales $  1,280,000
Cost of goods sold $   (784,000)
Operating expenses $   (202,500)
Taxable income $     293,500

Table: (3)

k.

To determine

Identify the income tax journal entry which is recorded if the companies prepare the separate tax returns.

k.

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The income tax journal entry which is recorded if the companies prepare the separate tax returns is as follows:

Entry to be recorded by Company P:

DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref. Debit ($) Credit ($)
 Income tax expense          80,000 
 Income tax payable        80,000
 (being intra-entity gross profit deferred for purpose of filing separate tax return)   

Table: (4)

Entry to be recorded by Company S:

DateAccounts Title and ExplanationPost Ref. Debit ($) Credit ($)
 Income tax expense          38,400 
 Deferred Income Tax Asset            1,600 
 Income tax payable        40,000
 (being intra-entity gross profit deferred for purpose of filing separate tax return)   

Table: (5)

Working note:

Computation of deferred tax asset:

ParticularsAmount
Reported income $     100,000
Intra-entity gross profit from previous year recognized in current year $         8,000
Deferral of current intra-entity gross profit in inventory $     (12,000)
Accrual-based net income $       96,000
Tax rate40%
Income tax expense $       38,400
Taxes payable $       40,000
Deferred tax asset $         1,600

Table: (6)

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