Exam 5: Consolidated Financial Statements Intra-Entity Asset Transactions

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Wilson owned equipment with an estimated life of 10 years when the equipment was acquired for an original cost of $80,000. The equipment had a book value of $50,000 at January 1, 2020. On January 1, 2020, Wilson realized that the useful life of the equipment was longer than originally anticipated, at ten remaining years.On April 1, 2020 Simon Company, a 90% owned subsidiary of Wilson Company, bought the equipment from Wilson for $68,250 and for depreciation purposes used the estimated remaining life as of that date. The following data are available pertaining to Simon's income and dividends declared: Wilson owned equipment with an estimated life of 10 years when the equipment was acquired for an original cost of $80,000. The equipment had a book value of $50,000 at January 1, 2020. On January 1, 2020, Wilson realized that the useful life of the equipment was longer than originally anticipated, at ten remaining years.On April 1, 2020 Simon Company, a 90% owned subsidiary of Wilson Company, bought the equipment from Wilson for $68,250 and for depreciation purposes used the estimated remaining life as of that date. The following data are available pertaining to Simon's income and dividends declared:   Compute the amortization of gain through a depreciation adjustment for 2020 for consolidation purposes. Compute the amortization of gain through a depreciation adjustment for 2020 for consolidation purposes.

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On January 1, 2021, Musical Corp. sold equipment to Martin Inc. (a wholly-owned subsidiary)for $168,000 in cash. The equipment originally cost $140,000 but had a book value of only $98,000 when transferred. On that date, the equipment had a five-year remaining life. Depreciation expense was calculated using the straight-line method.Musical earned $308,000 in net income in 2021 (not including any investment income)while Martin reported $126,000. Assume there is no amortization related to the original investment.Prepare a schedule of consolidated net income and the share to controlling and noncontrolling interests for 2021, assuming that Musical owned only 90% of Martin and the equipment transfer had been downstream.

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Parent sold land to its subsidiary resulting in a gain in 2019, the year of transfer. The subsidiary sold the land to an unrelated third party for a gain in 2022. Which of the following statements is true?

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When is the gain on an intra-entity transfer of land recognized in consolidated net income?

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On January 1, 2021, Pride, Inc. acquired 80% of the outstanding voting common stock of Strong Corp. for $364,000. There is no active market for Strong's stock. Of this payment, $28,000 was allocated to equipment (with a five-year life)that had been undervalued on Strong's books by $35,000. Any remaining excess was attributable to goodwill, which has not been impaired.As of December 31, 2021, before preparing the consolidated worksheet, the financial statements appeared as follows: On January 1, 2021, Pride, Inc. acquired 80% of the outstanding voting common stock of Strong Corp. for $364,000. There is no active market for Strong's stock. Of this payment, $28,000 was allocated to equipment (with a five-year life)that had been undervalued on Strong's books by $35,000. Any remaining excess was attributable to goodwill, which has not been impaired.As of December 31, 2021, before preparing the consolidated worksheet, the financial statements appeared as follows:   During 2021, Pride bought inventory for $112,000 and sold it to Strong for $140,000. Only half of the inventory purchase price had been remitted to Pride by Strong at year-end. As of December 31, 2021, 60% of these goods remained in the company's possession.What is the total of consolidated revenues at December 31, 2021? During 2021, Pride bought inventory for $112,000 and sold it to Strong for $140,000. Only half of the inventory purchase price had been remitted to Pride by Strong at year-end. As of December 31, 2021, 60% of these goods remained in the company's possession.What is the total of consolidated revenues at December 31, 2021?

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Patti Company owns 80% of the common stock of Shannon, Inc. In the current year, Patti reports sales of $10,000,000 and cost of goods sold of $7,500,000. For the same period, Shannon has sales of $200,000 and cost of goods sold of $160,000. During the year, Patti sold merchandise to Shannon for $60,000 at a price based on the normal markup. At the end of the year, Shannon still possesses 30 percent of this inventory.Compute consolidated sales.

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Stark Company, a 90% owned subsidiary of Parker, Inc., sold land to Parker on May 1, 2020, for $80,000. The land originally cost Stark $85,000. Stark reported net income of $200,000, $180,000, and $220,000 for 2020, 2021, and 2022, respectively. Parker sold the land purchased from Stark for $92,000 in 2022. Both companies use the equity method of accounting.Compute Parker's reported gain or loss on its internal accounting records prior to consolidation relating to the land for 2022.

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An intra-entity transfer took place whereby the book value exceeded the transfer price of a depreciable asset. Which statement is true for the year after the year of transfer?

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Walsh Company sells inventory to its subsidiary, Fisher Company, at a profit during 2020. With respect to one-third of the inventory sold to Fisher, Walsh accounts for it using the equity method of accounting.In the consolidation worksheet for 2020, which of the following accounts would be debited to eliminate unrecognized intra-entity gross profit with regard to the 2020 intra-entity transfers?

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Wilson owned equipment with an estimated life of 10 years when the equipment was acquired for an original cost of $80,000. The equipment had a book value of $50,000 at January 1, 2020. On January 1, 2020, Wilson realized that the useful life of the equipment was longer than originally anticipated, at ten remaining years.On April 1, 2020 Simon Company, a 90% owned subsidiary of Wilson Company, bought the equipment from Wilson for $68,250 and for depreciation purposes used the estimated remaining life as of that date. The following data are available pertaining to Simon's income and dividends declared: Wilson owned equipment with an estimated life of 10 years when the equipment was acquired for an original cost of $80,000. The equipment had a book value of $50,000 at January 1, 2020. On January 1, 2020, Wilson realized that the useful life of the equipment was longer than originally anticipated, at ten remaining years.On April 1, 2020 Simon Company, a 90% owned subsidiary of Wilson Company, bought the equipment from Wilson for $68,250 and for depreciation purposes used the estimated remaining life as of that date. The following data are available pertaining to Simon's income and dividends declared:   Compute the amortization of gain through a depreciation adjustment for 2022 for consolidation purposes. Compute the amortization of gain through a depreciation adjustment for 2022 for consolidation purposes.

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Stiller Company, an 80% owned subsidiary of Leo Company, purchased land from Leo on March 1, 2020, for $75,000. The land originally cost Leo $60,000. Stiller reported net income of $125,000 and $140,000 for 2020 and 2021, respectively. Leo uses the equity method to account for its investment.Assuming there are no excess amortizations or other intra-entity transactions, compute income from Stiller on Leo's books for 2020.

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Miller, Inc. owns 90 percent of Green, Inc. and bought $200,000 of Green's inventory in 2021. The transfer profit was equal to 30 percent of the sales price. When preparing consolidated financial statements, what amount of these sales is eliminated?

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How does a gain on an intra-entity transfer of equipment affect the calculation of a noncontrolling interest?

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Flintstone Inc. acquired all of Rubble Co. on January 1, 2021. Flintstone decided to use the initial value method to account for this investment. During 2021, Flintstone sold to Rubble for $600,000 inventory with a cost of $500,000. At the end of the year 30% of the goods were still in Rubble's inventory.Required:Prepare Consolidation Entry TI for the intra-entity transfer and Consolidation Entry G for the ending inventory adjustment necessary for the consolidation worksheet at December 31, 2021.

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Anderson Company, a 90% owned subsidiary of Philbin Corporation, transfers inventory to Philbin at a 25% gross profit rate. The following data are available pertaining specifically to Philbin's intra-entity purchases from Anderson. Anderson was acquired on January 1, 2020. Anderson Company, a 90% owned subsidiary of Philbin Corporation, transfers inventory to Philbin at a 25% gross profit rate. The following data are available pertaining specifically to Philbin's intra-entity purchases from Anderson. Anderson was acquired on January 1, 2020.   Assume the equity method is used. The following data are available pertaining to Anderson's income and dividends.   For consolidation purposes, what amount would be debited to January 1 retained earnings for the 2020 consolidation worksheet entry with regard to the unrecognized intra-entity gross profit remaining in ending inventory with respect to the 2020 intra-entity transfer of merchandise? Assume the equity method is used. The following data are available pertaining to Anderson's income and dividends. Anderson Company, a 90% owned subsidiary of Philbin Corporation, transfers inventory to Philbin at a 25% gross profit rate. The following data are available pertaining specifically to Philbin's intra-entity purchases from Anderson. Anderson was acquired on January 1, 2020.   Assume the equity method is used. The following data are available pertaining to Anderson's income and dividends.   For consolidation purposes, what amount would be debited to January 1 retained earnings for the 2020 consolidation worksheet entry with regard to the unrecognized intra-entity gross profit remaining in ending inventory with respect to the 2020 intra-entity transfer of merchandise? For consolidation purposes, what amount would be debited to January 1 retained earnings for the 2020 consolidation worksheet entry with regard to the unrecognized intra-entity gross profit remaining in ending inventory with respect to the 2020 intra-entity transfer of merchandise?

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Stiller Company, an 80% owned subsidiary of Leo Company, purchased land from Leo on March 1, 2020, for $75,000. The land originally cost Leo $60,000. Stiller reported net income of $125,000 and $140,000 for 2020 and 2021, respectively. Leo uses the equity method to account for its investment.On a consolidation worksheet, having used the equity method, what adjustment would be made for 2021 regarding the land transfer?

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Prater Inc. owned 85% of the voting common stock of Harkin Corp. During 2021, Harkin made several sales of inventory to Prater. The total selling price was $215,000 and the cost was $105,000. At the end of the year, 40% of the goods were still in Prater's inventory. Harkin's reported net income was $400,000. Assuming there are no excess amortizations associated with the consolidation, and no other intra-entity asset transfers, what was the net income attributable to the noncontrolling interest in Harkin?

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How do upstream and downstream inventory transfers differ in their effect in a year-end consolidation?

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Virginia Corp. owned all of the voting common stock of Stateside Co. Both companies use the perpetual inventory method, and Virginia decided to use the partial equity method to account for this investment. During 2020, Virginia made cash sales of $400,000 to Stateside. The gross profit rate was 30% of the selling price. By the end of 2020, Stateside had sold 75% of the goods to outside parties for $420,000 cash.Prepare journal entries for Virginia and Stateside to record the sales/purchases during 2020.

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Strickland Company sells inventory to its parent, Carter Company, at a profit during 2020. Carter sells one-third of the inventory in 2020.In the consolidation worksheet for 2020, which of the following accounts would be debited to eliminate the intra-entity transfer of inventory?

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