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The balance sheets of ABD Inc. and C Corporation on December 31, 2016 are given below:


ABD Inc.

C Corp.

Assets



Cash

$300

$-0-

Account receivable

-0-

600

Inventory

300

-0-

    Current assets

600

600

Plant & equipment, net

-0-

800

    Total

$600

$1,400

Liabilities and shareholders' equity



Account payable

$250

$-0-

Long-term debt

-0-

1,050

    Total liabilities

$250

$1,050

Common stock ($1 par)

200

200

Additional paid-in capital

50

-0-

Retained earnings

100

150

    Total

$600

$1,400

Required

Immediately following the preparation of B/S above, ABD issued 500 shares of its common stock at $1.10 per share, and used the $550 proceed to purchase 100% of the common stock of C.

(a) Determine the amount of goodwill ABD should recognize for this transaction.

(b) Prepare the consolidated B/S that ABD would report immediately following the investment in C. Assume that the market value of C's asset at the time of acquisition is $1,500 (with market value of PPE at $900; for all others are the same as stated).

(c) Calculate current ratio and long-term debt-to-equity ratio of ABD before and after the acquisition.

(For this question only) Suppose that ABD purchases (paid with existing cash; no issuance of stock) 50% of the outstanding common shares of C for $225.

(a) Prepare the B/S of ABD after the purchase (equity method) of investment. Assume that the market value of C's asset at the time of purchase is $1,500 (with market value of PPE at $900).

(b) Calculate current ratio and long-term debt-to-equity ratio of ABD before and after the purchase.

(Continuing from Requirement 2) Suppose that you, as a prominent financial analyst, decide to apply the proportionate consolidation on ABD's balance sheet after the purchase of C.

(a) Prepare the B/S of ABD with the proportionate consolidation.

(b) Determine and explain the effect of proportionate consolidation on current ratio, long-term debt-to-equity ratio, and indicate (higher, lower, or no change) and explain the effect on ROA ratio (you cannot calculate ROA due to limited information).

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