Advanced Financial Accounting
Advanced Financial Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259916977
Author: Christensen, Theodore E., COTTRELL, David M., Budd, Cassy
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.35P

a.

To determine

Introduction: Journal entries are a systematic method of recording transactions as and when they occur. It is a summary of transactions divided into the debit and credit items that are recorded chronologically. It is an act of keeping and recording all the transactions occurring in the business.

The journal entries to record the acquisition in P’s books.

a.

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Journal Entries

    S.noDateParticularsDebit Credit
    1Cash $ 30,000  
    Accounts receivable $ 60,000  
    Inventory $ 160,000  
    Land $ 30,000  
    Buildings and equipment $ 350,000  
    Bond discount $ 5,000  
    Goodwill $ 125,000  
    Accounts payable  $ 10,000
    Bonds payable  $ 150,000
    Common stock  $ 80,000
    Additional paid in capital  $ 520,000
    (To record the acquisition of S’s net assets)
    Calculation of Goodwill
    ParticularsAmounts
    Cash $ 30,000
    Accounts receivable $ 60,000
    Inventory $ 160,000
    Land $ 30,000
    Buildings and equipment $ 350,000
    Bond discount $ 5,000
    (a)$ 635,000
    Accounts payable $ 10,000
    Bonds payable $ 150,000
    Common stock $ 80,000
    Additional paid in capital $ 520,000
    (b)$ 760,000
    Goodwill (b)-(a) $125,000
    Calculation of Additional paid in capital
    ParticularsPriceNo. of sharesAmounts
    Market price of P's shares$150 4,000$600,000
    Shares given to S at par$20 4,000$80,000
    Additional paid in capital$120 4,000$520,000
  1. Cash, accounts receivable and inventory are the current assets and when the value of the assets increases, the increment in their value shall be debited. Land, building, and equipment are fixed assets and when assets increase the same shall be debited.
  2. Discount on bonds and goodwill is a liability and when liabilities decrease, they are debited.
  3. Accounts payable and bonds payable are liabilities and an increase in liabilities are credited.
  4. Common stock and additional paid-in capital is stakeholder’s equity and when stakeholder’s equity increase, it is credited.
  5. Excess amount paid over total assets and total liabilities acquired is called goodwill.
  6. Additional paid-in capital arises when a share is given less than the market price.

b.

To determine

Introduction:A consolidated balance sheet is a combination of two or more balance sheets. In the consolidated balance sheet, the assets and liabilities of all its subsidiary companies are included in the assets and liabilities of a parent company.

A consolidated balance sheet after business combination.

b.

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The total assets for the financial year 20X2 immediately after acquisition is $1,525,000

The total liabilities for the financial year 20X2 immediately after acquisition is $1,525,000

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Consolidated Balance Sheet

    AssetsAmount Amount
    Cash   $ 100,000
    Accounts receivable  $ 160,000
    Inventory  $ 360,000
    Land  $ 80,000
    Buildings and equipment $ 950,000  
    Less: accumulated depreciation $ (250,000) $ 700,000
    Goodwill  $ 125,000
    Total assets $ 1,525,000
    Liabilities   
    Accounts payable  $ 60,000
    Bonds payable $ 450,000  
    Less: discounts $ (5,000) $ 445,000
    Common stock  $ 280,000
    Retained earnings  $ 180,000
    Additional paid in capital  $ 560,000
    Total liabilities and stockholder’s equity $ 1,525,000

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