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The Holtz Corporation acquired 80 percent of the 100,000 outstanding voting shares of Devine, Inc., for $7.50 per share on January 1, 2014. The remaining 20 percent of Devine's shares also traded actively at $7.50 per share before and after Holtz's acquisition. An appraisal made on that date determined that all book values appropriately reflected the fair values of Devine's underlying accounts except that a building with a 5-year life was undervalued by $46,500 and a fully amortized trademark with an estimated 10-year remaining life had a $76,000 fair value. At the acquisition date, Devine reported common stock of $100,000 and a retained earnings balance of $351,500.


 Following are the separate financial statements for the year ending December 31, 2015:



Holtz
Corporation

Devine,
Inc.

 Sales
$ (786,000 )
$ (379,000 )
 Cost of goods sold

291,000


118,000

 Operating expenses

289,000


78,000

 Dividend income

(16,000 )

0











 Net income
$ (222,000 )
$ (183,000 )










 Retained earnings, 1/1/15
$ (733,000 )
$ (421,500 )
 Net income (above)

(222,000 )

(183,000 )
 Dividends declared

90,000


20,000










Retained earnings, 12/31/15
$ (865,000 )
$ (584,500 )










Current assets
$ 311,500

$ 272,500

Investment in Devine, Inc

600,000


0

Buildings and equipment (net)

722,500


456,000

Trademarks

156,000


212,000










Total assets
$ 1,790,000

$ 940,500











Liabilities
$ (605,000 )
$ (256,000 )
Common stock

(320,000 )

(100,000 )
Retained earnings, 12/31/15 (above)

(865,000 )

(584,500 )










Total liabilities and equities
$ (1,790,000 )
$ (940,500 )











At year-end, there were no intra-entity receivables or payables.
a.

Prepare a worksheet to consolidate these two companies as of December 31, 2015. (For accounts where multiple consolidation entries are required, combine all debit entries into one amount and enter this amount in the debit column of the worksheet. Similarly, combine all credit entries into one amount and enter this amount in the credit column of the worksheet.)



b.

Prepare a 2015 consolidated income statement for Holtz and Devine. (Enter all amounts as positive values.)





c.

If instead the noncontrolling interest shares of Devine had traded for $5.74 surrounding Holtz's acquisition date, what is the impact on goodwill?

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