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At the beginning of 20X3, Jong Ltd. acquired 80% of the outstanding shares of Nye Co. for $1,400,000.  At the acquisition date, Nye's shareholders' equity consisted of the following:


                        Common shares          $350,000

                        Retained earnings          875,000

 

At the time of acquisition, all of Nye's net identifiable assets had carrying values that equalled their fair values with the exception of its patents.  The fair value of the patents exceeded their carrying values by $525,000 and had a remaining life of 8 years. 

 

The trial balances for Jong and Nye for December 31, 20X6 are as follows:

                                        Jong Ltd.                 Nye Co.

 

DR

CR

DR

CR

Cash

    700,000

 

    350,000

 

Accounts receivable

1,400,000

 

249,200

 

Inventory

2,100,000

 

1,575,000

 

Plant and equipment

9,800,000

 

1,750,000

 

Accumulated amortization

 

2,800,000

 

700,000

Patents

 

 

280,000

 

Investment in Nye

1,400,000

 

 

 

Investment in Jong bonds

 

 

170,800

 

Accounts payable

 

1,744,400

 

1,734,950

Bonds payable

 

350,000

 

 

Premium on bonds payable

 

5,600

 

 

Common shares

 

3,150,000

 

350,000

Retained earnings

 

7,000,000

 

1,400,000

Dividends

420,000

 

175,000

 

Sales

 

3,430,000

 

1,400,000

Dividend revenue

 

140,000

 

 

Interest revenue

 

 

 

15,050

Cost of goods sold

1,680,000

 

595,000

 

Operating expenses

673,400

 

210,000

 

Interest expense

26,600

 

 

 

Income tax expense

420,000

_________

245,000

________

 

18,620,000

18,620,000

5,600,000

5,600,000

Additional information:

  • 20X6 net income for Jong is $770,000 and for Nye, $365,050.
  • At the beginning of 20X6, Jong purchased a piece of equipment from Nye for $350,000.  At the time of purchase, the equipment had a net book value of $280,000 to Nye and an estimated useful life of 5 years.
  • At the end of 20X5, Jong's inventory included $350,000 of goods purchased from Nye.  Nye's had recorded a gross profit of $140,000 on this sale.
  • During 20X6, Nye sold goods to Jong for $700,000.  Nye earned a gross profit of $280,000 on this sale.
  • At the end of 20X6, Jong had sold all the goods in its opening inventory to third parties but still had $210,000 of the goods purchased from Nye during 20X6 in its ending inventory.  All of those goods will be sold to third parties in 20X7.
  • Amortization expense for the plant, equipment, and patent are included in operating expenses.
  • At the beginning of 20X4, Jong issued bonds for $359,800.  These bonds have an interest rate of 8%, mature in 7 years, and have a face value of $350,000.  Interest will be paid annually at the end of the year.  Nye purchased half of these bonds at the beginning of 20X6 for $169,750.  Any intercompany gains or losses on these bonds are to be allocated between the two companies.
  • Both companies have an average income tax rate of 40%.

Required:

Assume that Jong used the equity method of accounting for its investment in Nye instead of the cost method.  Calculate the balance of its "Investment in Nye" account.  

Financial Accounting, Accounting

  • Category:- Financial Accounting
  • Reference No.:- M9731049

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