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On 1 July 2011, Pearl Ltd acquired all the shares of Beryl Ltd.  On this date, the equity of Beryl Ltd consisted of:

                  Share Capital                                    $200 000                                

                  General Reserve                                   35 000

                  Retained Earnings                                45 000

At acquisition date, all the identifiable assets and liabilities of Beryl Ltd were recorded at amounts equal to fair value except for:

                                                                          Carrying                          Fair

                                                                            Amount                       Value

                  Equipment (cost $61 000)                  $35 000                    $38 000

                  Inventory                                           $41 000                    $45 000

                  Land                                                     70 000                      75 000

                  Trademark                                          115 000                    135 000

                  Machinery (cost $18 000)                    15 000                      16 000

At acquisition date the equipment had a further expected useful life of four (4) years.  The trademark was considered to have an indefinite life. However, an impairment test conducted in June 2014 resulted in the trademark being impaired, on consolidation, by $15 000. The machinery, which was estimated to have a further four (4) year life at acquisition date, was sold on 1 January 2014.  During the year ended 30 June 2012 all inventory on hand at acquisition date was sold.  The land was sold in February 2015.

 At 1 July 2011, Beryl Ltd had not recorded a liability relating to a guarantee that was considered to have a fair value of $15 000.  After default by the borrower in June 2015, Beryl Ltd paid $8 000 in part payment of the liability with the balance payable by 30 September 2015.

Beryl Ltd registered a patent on 28 June 2011 but had not recognized it as an asset. Pearl Ltd believed the fair value of the patent was $17 000. The patent is legally enforceable for a period of ten years.  On 1 January 2015, Beryl Ltd sold the patent for $14 000.

In June 2012, the directors of Beryl Ltd transferred $15 000 from retained earnings as at 1 July 2011 to the General Reserve.  On 27 June 2015, Beryl Ltd declared a bonus share issue of $30 000 funded from the general reserve balance on hand at I July 2011.  All other transfers to the General Reserve were from post-acquisition profits. 

Any adjustments for differences between carrying amounts at acquisition date and fair values are made on consolidation. Any valuation reserves created are transferred on consolidation to retained earnings when assets are sold, fully consumed or completely impaired.

Additional information:

(a) On 1 July 2014, Beryl Ltd has on hand inventory worth $24 000, being transferred from Pearl Ltd in May 2014. The inventory had previously cost Pearl Ltd $18 000. This entire inventory was sold to external parties in the year ending 30 June 2015.

(b) On 31 March 2015, Beryl Ltd transferred an item of plant with a carrying amount of $17 000 to Pearl Ltd for $25 000. Pearl Ltd treated this item as inventory. The item was still on hand at the end of the year. Beryl Ltd applied a 20% depreciation rate to this plant.

(c) During the 2015 year, Pearl Ltd sold inventory to Beryl Ltd for $18 000, this being at cost plus 20% mark-up. Of this inventory, $3 600 remained on hand at 30 June 2015.

(d) On 1 April 2014, Pearl Ltd sold furniture to Beryl Ltd for $8 000. This had originally cost Pearl Ltd $12 000 and had a carrying amount at the time of sale of $6 000. Both entities charge depreciation at a rate of 20% p.a.

(e) Pearl Ltd purchased a block of land for $36 000 in August 2013. This block of land was sold to Beryl Ltd in December 2013 for $46 000. To help Beryl Ltd pay for the land, Pearl Ltd granted Beryl Ltd an interest-free loan of $26,000.   In December 2014, Beryl Ltd repaid $12 200 of the loan.

(f) On 1 January 2015, Beryl Ltd sold an item of inventory to Pearl Ltd who regarded the item as plant. The inventory cost Beryl Ltd $9 000 to manufacture and was sold for $12 000. Pearl Ltd assesses the equipment's useful life to be five years.

(g) The tax rate is 30%.

(h) In April 2015, both companied adopted the fair value model of accounting for land.  The balances of the asset revaluation reserve at 30 June 2015 were $34,200 (Pearl Ltd) and $1 800 (Beryl Ltd).

On 30 June 2015 the trial balances of Pearl Ltd and Beryl Ltd were as follows:

 

                                                                                Pearl Ltd                    Beryl Ltd

                                                                                          $                                  $

         Shares in Beryl Ltd                                           300 000                                  0

         Cash                                                                      3 220                         46 000

         Receivables                                                           6 900                           5 750

         Inventory                                                            23 000                         57 500

         Deferred tax assets                                             11 730                                  0

         Motor Vehicle                                                     11 500                         23 000

         Fittings                                                                          -                         17 250

         Machinery                                                           86 750                         17 250

         Plant                                                                  151 450                       245 000

         Equipment                                                           60 950                         42 950            Land (at fair value)     128 750   157 500

         Furniture                                                               8 050                           9 200

         Trademark                                                                     -                       115 000

         Goodwill                                                               5 000                                  0

         Cost of sales                                                      290 030                       175 950

         Depreciation and Amortisation                           51 200                         29 600

         Other expenses                                                      9 750                         24 050

         Income tax expense                                            23 000                         20 700

         Dividend paid                                                     13 800                           5 750

         Dividend declared                                                6 900                           4 600

         Loan to Beryl Ltd                                               13 800                                   0

                                                                                1 205 780                       997 050

         Share capital                                                      358 800                       230 000

         General Reserve                                                  23 000                         28 750

         Asset Revaluation Reserve                                 38 000                           2 100

         Retained Earnings (1/7/14)                                 34 500                         51 750

         Dividend Payable                                                 6 900                           4 600

         Current Tax Liabilities                                          9 200                           2 875

         Deferred Tax Liability                                        20 000                         13 575

         Mortgage Loan (Due 30/9/19)                            80 000                       100 000            Loan from Pearl Ltd   0         13 800

         Sales Revenue                                                   461 730                       329 300

         Gain on sale of NCA                                          26 000                         36 150

         Other income                                                      70 600                         20 150

         Accumulated depreciation - Plant                      39 100                       131 100

         Accumulated depreciation - Machinery               1 150                           3 450

         Accumulated depreciation - Furniture                 1 150                           2 300

         Accumulated depreciation - Fittings                           0                          5 750

         Accumulated depreciation - Equipment            34 500                         14 500

         Accumulated depreciation - MV                         1 150                           6 900

                                                                              $1 205 780                     $997 050

Required

Prepare the following:

  1. Acquisition analysis at 1 July 2011.
  2. The BCVR & pre-acquisition worksheet journal entries ONLY at 30 June 2014.
  3. The BCVR, pre-acquisition and intra-group transaction worksheet journal entries at 30 June 2015.
  4. The consolidation worksheet for Pearl Ltd at 30 June 2015.
  5. The consolidated financial statements for Pearl Ltd at 30 June 2015.

Attachment:- Workbook8.xlsx

Attachment:- Workbook9.xlsx

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