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Parent purchased 75% of the voting shares of Sub for $525,000 on January 1, 20X1. On that date, Sub's Common Stock and Retained Earnings had a book

value of $200,000 and $100,000 respectively.

Sub's fair values approximated its carrying values with the following exceptions:

  • Warehouse had a fair value $30,000 higher than carrying value, (10 years remaining)
  • Equipment had a fair value $50,000 lower than carrying value (8 years remaining)

The Financial Statements of both companies for the Year ended December 31, 20x1 areshown below:

 Income Statements                                                                        Parent                                                 Sub

Sales                                                                            $500,000                                 $400,000

Other Revenues                                                              $100,000                                 $60,000

Cost of Goods Sold                                                          $(400,000)                               $(320,000)

Depreciation Expense                                                        $(20,000)                                 $(10,000)

Other Expenses                                                               $(60,000)                                 $(30,000)

Income Tax Expense                                                        $(48,000)                                 $(40,000)

Net Income                                                                        $72,000                                   $60,000

 

Statement of Retained Earnings

Retained Earnings, December 31, 20x9                             $200,000                                 $240,000

Dividends                                                                     $(22,000)                                 $(30,000)

Balance, December 31, 20x10                                         $250,000                                 $270,000

Balance Sheet

Cash                                                                            $150,000                                 $120,000

Warehouse                                                                  $25,000                                   $160,000

Inventory                                                                     $200,000                                 $180,000

Investment in YANG Inc.                                              $525,000                                 ------

Land                                                                            $40,000

Equipment (net)                                                           $360,000                                 $240,000

$1,600,000                              $700,000

 

Current Liabilities                                                         $600,000                                 $130,000

Bonds Payable                                                             $250,000                                 $100,000

Common Shares                                                          $500,000                                 $200,000

Retained Earnings                                                       $250,000                                 $270,000

$1,600,000                              $700,000

Additional Information:

Part A

During Year 1 Sub sold inventory to Parent for $90,000. At the year-end 25% of the inventory is remained.

During Year 1 Parent sold inventory to Sub for $60,000. At the year-end 25% of the inventory is remained.

No Goodwill impairment.

Prepare:

Calculate Goodwill

Non-controlling interest

Consolidated Balance Sheet, Income Statement and Retained Earnings at December 31, 20X1

Part B

Use the same data from statements for Year 2

Last year ending inventory for Parent and Sub both sold in Year2

During Year 2 Sub sold inventory to Parent for $90,000. At the year-end 50% of the inventory is remained.

During Year 2 Parent sold inventory to Sub for $60,000. At the year-end 50% of the inventory is remained.

Prepare:

Consolidated Balance Sheet, Income Statement and Retained Earnings at December 31, 20X2

Changes in Non-controlling interest-Year 2

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