Subsidiary
During the preparation of consolidated financial statements, the amount of subsidiary shareholders’ equity accruing to preferred shareholders must be determined before dealing with elimination of the intercompany common stock ownership. If the parent holds some of the subsidiary preferred stock, its portion of stock interest is eliminated. Any portion of subsidiary preferred stock interest not held by parent is assigned to non-controlling interest.
The preparation of consolidation entries for consolidated balance sheet on January 1, 20X5.
Subsidiary preferred stock outstanding: many companies have more than one type of outstanding stock and each type of security serves a particular purpose. Subsidiary preferred shareholders have claim on the net assets of the subsidiary, and special attention must be given to that claim in the preparation of consolidated financial statements.
During the preparation of consolidated financial statements, the amount of subsidiary shareholders’ equity accruing to preferred shareholders must be determined before dealing with elimination of the intercompany common stock ownership. If the parent holds some of the subsidiary preferred stock, its portion of stock interest is eliminated. Any portion of subsidiary preferred stock interest not held by parent is assigned to non-controlling interest.
The computation of net income assigned to controlling shareholders when P reported income from separate operation as $80,00.0
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