On January 1, 2021, Parent Co. acquired 80% of Subsidiary In's outstanding stocks for P1,600,000 cash. Subsidiary Inc's balance sheet shows P3,000,000 identifiable assets and P1,800,000 liabilities. All assets and liabilities of Setter are fairly valued, except for an undervalued equipment. The stock acquisition resulted to a goodwill of P700,000. Assume Parent had P5,100,000 total assets prior to the said transaction. NCI is measured at fair value. How much is the total assets in the consolidated balance sheet after the stock acquisition?
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- On January 1, 2021, Parent Co. acquired 80% of Subsidiary Inc.’s outstanding stocks for P1,600,000 cash. Subsidiary Inc.’s balance sheet shows P3,000,000 identifiable assets and P1,800,000 liabilities. All assets and liabilities of Setter are fairly valued, except for an undervalued equipment. The stock acquisition resulted to a goodwill of P700,000. Assume Parent had P5,100,000 total assets prior to the said transaction. NCI is measured at fair value. How much is the total assets in the consolidated balance sheet after the stock acquisition?On January 1, 2017, ITC Co. acquired 80% of ESP Inc.'s outstanding stocks for P1,600,000 cash. ESP Inc.'s balance sheet shows P3,000,000 identifiable assets and P1,800,000 liabilities. All assets and liabilities of Setter are fairly valued, except for an undervalued equipment. The stock acquisition resulted to a goodwill of P700,000. Assume ITC had P5,000,000 total assets prior to the said transaction. NCI is measured at fair value. How much is the total assets in the consolidated balance sheet after the stock acquisition?On May 31, 2021, Ivanhoe Company paid $3,640,000 to acquire all of the common stock of Oriole Corporation, which became a division of Ivanhoe. Oriole reported the following balance sheet at the time of the acquisition: Current assets $ 936,000 Current liabilities $ 624,000 Noncurrent assets 2,808,000 Long-term liabilities 520,000 Stockholder's equity 2,600,000 Total assets $3,744,000 Total liabilities and stockholder's equity $3,744,000 It was determined at the date of the purchase that the fair value of the identifiable net assets of Oriole was $3,224,000. At December 31, 2021, Oriole reports the following balance sheet information: Current assets $ 832,000 Noncurrent assets (including goodwill recognized in purchase) 2,496,000 Current liabilities (728,000 ) Long-term liabilities (520,000 ) Net assets $2,080,000 It is determined that the fair value of the Oriole division is $2,288,000. 1).…
- On May 31, 2021, Armstrong LTD paid $3,500,000 to acquire all of the common stock of Hall Corporation, which became a division of Armstrong. Hall reported the following balance sheet at the time of the acquisition: Current assets $ 900,000 Noncurrent assets 2,700,000 Total assets $3,600,000 Current liabilities $ 600,000 Long-term liabilities 500,000 Stockholders’ equity 2,500,000 Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $3,600,000 It was determined at the date of the purchase that the fair value of the identifiable net assets of Hall was $3,100,000. At December 31, 2021, Hall reports the following balance sheet information: Current assets $800,000 Noncurrent assets (including goodwill recognized in purchase) 2,400,000 Current liabilities (700,000) Long-term liabilities (500,000) Net assets $2,000,000 It is…On January 1, 2021, PCO purchased 70% ownership of SCO which resulted to a gainon acquisition of P100,000. Net assets of SCO were fairly valued except for inventorywhich was understated by P1,500,000. A third of these inventories remained unsoldas of the end of the calendar year.The operations of the two companies for 2021 are as follows:PCO SCOSales P3,100,000 P2,600,000(COGS) (1,300,000) (1,250,000)Gross profit 1,800,000 1,350,000(OPEX) (200,000) (150,000)1,550,0003,550,0001,850,0003,250,000Other income 0 200,000(Other expenses) (120,000) 0Net income P1,480,000 P 400,000In the consolidated statement of comprehensive income for the year endedDecember 31, 2021, how much is the cost of goods sold? A. 1,550,000B. 3,550,000C. 1,850,000D. 3,250,000 based on the information above, In the consolidated statement of comprehensiveincome for the year ended December 31, 2021, how much is the consolidated netincome attributable to the controlling interest? 1,830,0001,980,0001,760,0001,860,000On January 1, 2021, PCO purchased 70% ownership of SCO which resulted to a gain on acquisition of P100,000. Net assets of SCO were fairly valued except for inventory which was understated by P1,500,000. A third of these inventories remained unsold as of the end of the calendar year. The operations of the two companies for 2021 are as follows: PCO SCO Sales P3,100,000 P2,600,000 (COGS) (1,300,000) (1,250,000) Gross profit 1,800,000 1,350,000 (OPEX) (200,000) (150,000) Other income 0 200,000 (Other expenses) (120,000) 0 Net income P1,480,000 P 400,000 In the consolidated statement of comprehensive income for the year ended December 31, 2021, how much is the cost of goods sold? Group of answer choices a.1,850,000 b.3,550,000 c.1,550,000 d.3,250,000
- On May 31, 2021, Oriole Company paid $3,675,000 to acquire all of the common stock of Pharoah Corporation, which became a division of Oriole. Pharoah reported the following balance sheet at the time of the acquisition: Current assets $ 945,000 Current liabilities $ 630,000 Noncurrent assets 2,835,000 Long-term liabilities 525,000 Stockholder's equity 2,625,000 Total assets $3,780,000 Total liabilities and stockholder's equity $3,780,000 It was determined at the date of the purchase that the fair value of the identifiable net assets of Pharoah was $3,255,000. At December 31, 2021, Pharoah reports the following balance sheet information: Current assets $ 840,000 Noncurrent assets (including goodwill recognized in purchase) 2,520,000 Current liabilities (735,000 ) Long-term liabilities (525,000 ) Net assets $2,100,000 It is determined that the fair value of the Pharoah division is $2,310,000.…On January 1, 2021, PCO purchased 70% ownership of SCO which resulted to a gain on acquisition of P100,000. Net assets of SCO were fairly valued except for inventory which was understated by P1,500,000. A third of these inventories remained unsold as of the end of the calendar year. The operations of the two companies for 2021 are as follows: PCO SCO Sales P3,100,000 P2,600,000 (COGS) (1,300,000) (1,250,000) Gross profit 1,800,000 1,350,000 (OPEX) (200,000) (150,000) Other income 0 200,000 (Other expenses) (120,000) 0 Net income P1,480,000 P 400,000 Q1: In the consolidated statement of comprehensive income for the year ended December 31, 2021, how much is the cost of goods sold? 1,550,000 1,850,000 3,550,000 3,250,000 Q2: based on the information above, In the consolidated statement of comprehensive income for the year ended December 31, 2021, how much is the consolidated net income attributable to…On January 1, 2022, Lucas Company acquired 85% of outstanding shares of Luna Corp. Theconsideration transferred includes cash payment of P2,000,000 and issuance of 50,000 shareswith a market price of P45 per share.The book value of Luna Corp.’s identifiable net assets approximate its fair value, except for thefollowing:• Merchandise inventory’s fair value is lower than the book balance by 150,000.• Equipment-A, with 2 years remaining useful life, costing P300,000 is understated byP50,000.• Land with a fair value of P500,000 is recognized in the books amounting to P350,000.The following events happened to Luna Corp.• Equipment-A was sold in June 30, 2023 for P320,000.• 60% of merchandise inventory were sold in 2022.• There is no movement as to the ordinary shares of Luna Corp during the year.The unadjusted trial balance as of December 31, 2022 were as follows:Lucas Company Luna CorpCash 2,240,000 1,800,000Trade Receivables 1,000,000 960,000Merchandise Inventory 2,320,000…
- On January 1, 2023, Tamarisk Company issued 1,450 of its $20 par value common shares with a fair value of $60 per share in exchange for the 2,000 outstanding common shares of Sheffield Company in a purchase transaction. Registration costs amounted to $2,500, paid in cash. Just prior to the acquisition, the balance sheets of the two companies were as follows: Cash Accounts receivable (net) Inventory Plant and equipment (net) Land Total assets Accounts payable Notes payable Common stock, $20 par value Other contributed capital Retained earnings Total equities Tamarisk Company $83,000 103,000 56,000 95,000 23,500 $360,500 $63,000 89,500 100,000 60,000 48,000 $360,500 Sheffield Company $12,600 18,000 25,000 46,500 22,000 $124,100 $19,500 30,000 40,000 27,500 7,100 $124,100 Any difference between the book value of equity and the value implied by the purchase price relates to goodwill.On January 1, 2022, Sun Company acquired 85% of outstanding shares of Moon Corp. The consideration transferred includes cash payment of P2,000,000 and issuance of 50,000 shares with a market price of P45 per share. The book value of Moon Corp.’s identifiable net assets approximate its fair value, except for the following: Merchandise inventory’s fair value is lower than the book balance by 150,000. Equipment-A, with 2 years remaining useful life, costing P300,000 is understated by P50,000. Land with a fair value of P500,000 is recognized in the books amounting to P350,000. The following events happened to Moon Corp. Equipment-A was sold in June 30, 2023 for P320,000. 60% of merchandise inventory were sold in 2022. There is no movement as to the ordinary shares of Moon Corp during the year. The unadjusted trial balance as of December 31, 2022 were as follows: Sun Company Moon Corp Cash 2,240,000 1,800,000 Trade Receivables 1,000,000 960,000…On January 1, 2022, Lucas Company acquired 85% of outstanding shares of Luna Corp. Theconsideration transferred includes cash payment of P2,000,000 and issuance of 50,000 shareswith a market price of P45 per share.The book value of Luna Corp.’s identifiable net assets approximate its fair value, except for thefollowing:• Merchandise inventory’s fair value is lower than the book balance by 150,000.• Equipment-A, with 2 years remaining useful life, costing P300,000 is understated byP50,000.• Land with a fair value of P500,000 is recognized in the books amounting to P350,000.The following events happened to Luna Corp.• Equipment-A was sold in June 30, 2023 for P320,000.• 60% of merchandise inventory were sold in 2022.• There is no movement as to the ordinary shares of Luna Corp during the year.The unadjusted trial balance as of December 31, 2022 were as follows:Lucas Company Luna CorpCash 2,240,000 1,800,000Trade Receivables 1,000,000 960,000Merchandise Inventory 2,320,000…