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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF PROFIT OR LOSS AND OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

Below are the statements of profit or loss and other comprehensive income of Tyson, its subsidiary Douglas and associate Frank at 31 December 20X8. Tyson, Douglas and Frank are public limited companies.

 

Tyson

Douglas

Frank

 

   $m

    $m

   $m

Revenue

500

150

70

Cost of sales

(270)

(80)

(30)

Gross profit

230

70

40

Other expenses

(150)

(20)

(15)

Finance income

15

10

     -

Finance costs

(20)

      -

(10)

Profit before tax

75

60

15

Income tax expense

(25)

(15)

(5)

PROFIT FOR THE YEAR

50

45

10

Other comprehensive income:

 

 

 

Gains on property revaluation, net of tax

20

10

5

TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR

70

55

15

You are also given the following information:

1) Tyson acquired 80m shares in Douglas for $188m three years ago when Douglas had a credit balance on its reserves of $40m. Douglas has 100m $1 ordinary shares.

2) Tyson acquired 40m shares in Frank for $60m two years ago when that company had a credit balance on its reserves of $20m. Frank has 100m $1 ordinary shares.

3) During the year Douglas sold some goods to Tyson for $66m (cost $48m). None of the goods had been sold by the year end.

4) Group policy is to measure non-controlling interests at acquisition at fair value. The fair value of the noncontrolling interests in Douglas at acquisition was $40m. An impairment test carried out at the year end resulted in $15m of the recognised goodwill relating to Douglas being written off and recognition of impairment losses of $2.4m relating to the investment in Frank.

Required

Prepare the consolidated statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income for the year ended 31 December 20X8 for Tyson, incorporating its associate.

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TYSON GROUP - CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF PROFIT OR LOSS AND OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 20X8

 
 

$m

Revenue

 

Cost of sales

 

Gross profit

 

Other expenses

 

Finance income

 

Finance costs

 

Share of profit of associate

 

Profit before tax

 

Income tax expense

 

PROFIT FOR THE YEAR

 
   

Other comprehensive income:

 

Gains on property revaluation, net of tax

 

Share of other comprehensive income of associates

 

Other comprehensive income for the year, net of tax

 

TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR

 

Profit attributable to:

 

 Owners of the parent

 

 Non-controlling interests

 
   

Total comprehensive income attributable to:

 

 Owners of the parent

 

 Non-controlling interests

 

 

Workings

     

1) Group structure

     
       
       

2) Non-controlling interests

     
 

PFY

 

 TCI

 

 $m

 

$m

PFY/TCI per question

     

Unrealised profit (W3)

     

Impairment loss

     

x NCI share

     
       

3) Unrealised profit

     
   

 $m

 

Selling price

     

Cost

     

Provision for unrealised profit

     

 

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