Exam 6: Variable Interest Entities, Intra-Entity Debt, Consolidated Cash Flows, and Other Issues

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All of the following are examples of variable interests except:

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REFERENCE: 06-05 The following information has been taken from the consolidation worksheet of Graham Company and its 80% owned subsidiary,Stage Company. (1. )Graham reports a loss on sale of land (to an outside party)of $5,000.The land cost Graham $20,000. (2. )Noncontrolling interest in Stage's net income was $30,000. (3. )Graham paid dividends of $15,000. (4. )Stage paid dividends of $10,000. (5. )Excess acquisition-date fair value over book value amortization was $6,000. (6. )Consolidated accounts receivable decreased by $8,000. (7. )Consolidated accounts payable decreased by $7,000. -Where does the noncontrolling interest in Stage's net income appear on a consolidated statement of cash flows?

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REFERENCE: 06-09 Ryan Company purchased 80% of Chase Company for $270,000 when Chase's book value was $300,000.Ryan paid no premium.Chase has 50,000 shares outstanding and currently has a book value of $400,000. Assume Chase reacquired 8,000 shares of its common stock from outsiders at $10 per share. -What is Ryan's percent ownership in Chase after the acquisition of the treasury shares (rounded)?

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If a subsidiary issues a stock dividend,which of the following statements is true?

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Which of the following variable interests entitles a holder to residual profits,losses,and dividends?

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A parent company owns a controlling interest in a subsidiary whose stock has a valuation basis of $27 per share.On the last day of the year,the subsidiary issues new shares entirely to outside parties at $25 per share.The parent still holds control over the subsidiary.Which of the following statements is true?

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A parent company owns a 70 percent interest in a subsidiary whose stock has a valuation basis of $27 per share.On the last day of the year,the subsidiary issues new shares for $27 per share,and the parent buys its 70 percent interest in the new shares.Which of the following statements is true?

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REFERENCE: 06-02 Knight Co.owned 80% of the common stock of Stoop Co.Stoop had 50,000 shares of $5 par value common stock and 2,000 shares of preferred stock outstanding.Each preferred share received an annual per share dividend of $2 and is convertible into four shares of common stock.Knight did not own any of Stoop's preferred stock.Stoop also had 600 bonds outstanding,each of which is convertible into ten shares of common stock.Stoop's annual after-tax interest expense for the bonds was $2,000.Knight did not own any of Stoop's bonds.There are no excess amortizations or intra-entity transactions associated with this consolidation.Stoop reported net income of $300,000 for 2018.Knight has 100,000 shares of common stock outstanding and reported net income of $400,000 for 2018. -What would Knight Co.report as consolidated basic earnings per share (rounded)?

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REFERENCE: 06-01 On January 1,2018,Riney Co.owned 80% of the common stock of Garvin Co.On that date,Garvin's stockholders' equity accounts had the following balances: Common stock ( \5 par value) \ 250,000 Additional paid-in capital 110,000 Retained earnings 330,000 Total stockholders' equity \ 690,000 The balance in Riney's Investment in Garvin Co.account was $552,000,and the noncontrolling interest was $138,000.On January 1,2018,Garvin Co.sold 10,000 shares of previously unissued common stock for $15 per share.Riney did not acquire any of these shares. -What is the balance in Riney's "Investment in Garvin Co.Account" following the sale of the 10,000 shares of common stock?

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REFERENCE: 06-14 Thomas Inc.had the following stockholders' equity accounts as of January 1,2018:  Preferred stock - $90 par value, nonvoting and nonparticipating; \text { Preferred stock - } \$ 90 \text { par value, nonvoting and nonparticipating; } 9\% cumulative dividend \ 2,700,000 Common stock -\ 25 par value 5,600,000 Retained earnings 14,000,000 Kuried Co.acquired all of the voting common stock of Thomas on January 1,2018,for $20,656,000.The preferred stock remained in the hands of outside parties and had a fair value of $3,060,000.A database valued at $656,000 was recognized and amortized over five years. During 2018,Thomas reported earning $630,000 in net income and paid $504,000 in total cash dividends.Kuried used the equity method to account for this investment. -What was the noncontrolling interest's share of consolidated net income for the year 2018?

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REFERENCE: 06-06 Webb Company purchased 90% of Jones Company for $990,000 when the book value of Jones was $1,000,000.There was no premium paid by Webb.Jones currently has 100,000 shares outstanding and a book value of $1,200,000. Jones sells 20,000 shares of previously unissued shares of its common stock to outside parties for $10 per share. -What is the adjusted book value of Jones after the sale of the shares?

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Goehring,Inc.owns 70 percent of Harry Corp.The consolidated income statement for a year reports $40,000 Noncontrolling Interest in Harry Corp.'s Net Income.Harry paid dividends in the amount of $100,000 for the year.What are the effects of these transactions in the consolidated statement of cash flows for the year?

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REFERENCE: 06-04 On January 1,2018,Nichols Company acquired 80% of Smith Company's common stock and 40% of its non-voting,cumulative preferred stock.The consideration transferred by Nichols was $1,200,000 for the common and $124,000 for the preferred.There was no premium in the value of consideration transferred.Any excess acquisition-date fair value over book value is considered goodwill.The capital structure of Smith immediately prior to the acquisition is: Common stock, \ 10 par value ( 50,000 shares outstanding ) \ 500,000 Preferred stock, 6\% cumulative, \ 100 par value, 3,000 shares outstanding 300,000 Additional paid in capital 200,000 Retained earnings Total stockholders' equity \ -If Smith's net income is $100,000 in the year following the acquisition,

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Cadion Co.owned a controlling interest in Knieval Inc.Cadion reported sales of $420,000 during 2018 while Knieval reported $280,000.Inventory costing $28,000 was transferred from Knieval to Cadion (upstream)during the year for $56,000.Of this amount,twenty-five percent was still in ending inventory at year's end.Total receivables on the consolidated balance sheet were $112,000 at the first of the year and $154,000 at year-end.No intra-entity debt existed at the beginning or ending of the year.Using the direct approach,what is the consolidated amount of cash collected by the business from its customers?

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Parker owned all of Odom Inc.Although the Investment in Odom Inc.account had a balance of $834,000,the subsidiary's 12,000 shares had an underlying book value of only $56 per share.On January 1,2018,Odom issued 3,000 new shares to the public for $70 per share.How does this transaction affect the Investment in Odom Inc.account?

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A parent acquires all of a subsidiary's common stock and 60 percent of its preferred stock.The preferred stock has a cumulative dividend.No dividends are in arrears.How is the noncontrolling interest in the subsidiary's net income assigned?

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The accounting problems encountered in consolidated intra-entity debt transactions when the debt is acquired by an affiliate from an outside party include all of the following except:

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Tray Co.reported current earnings of $560,000 while paying $56,000 in cash dividends.Sparrish Co.earned $140,000 in net income and distributed $14,000 in dividends.Tray held a 70% interest in Sparrish for several years,an investment that it originally acquired by transferring consideration equal to the book value of the underlying net assets.Tray used the initial value method to account for these shares. On January 1,2018,Sparrish acquired in the open market $70,000 of Tray's 8% bonds.The bonds had originally been issued several years ago at a price that would yield a 10% effective interest rate.On the date of the bond purchase,the book value of the bonds payable was $67,600.Sparrish paid $65,200 based on a 12% effective interest rate over the remaining life of the bonds. What is the noncontrolling interest's share of the subsidiary's net income?

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REFERENCE: 06-14 Thomas Inc.had the following stockholders' equity accounts as of January 1,2018:  Preferred stock - $90 par value, nonvoting and nonparticipating; \text { Preferred stock - } \$ 90 \text { par value, nonvoting and nonparticipating; } 9\% cumulative dividend \ 2,700,000 Common stock -\ 25 par value 5,600,000 Retained earnings 14,000,000 Kuried Co.acquired all of the voting common stock of Thomas on January 1,2018,for $20,656,000.The preferred stock remained in the hands of outside parties and had a fair value of $3,060,000.A database valued at $656,000 was recognized and amortized over five years. During 2018,Thomas reported earning $630,000 in net income and paid $504,000 in total cash dividends.Kuried used the equity method to account for this investment. -What is the amount of goodwill resulting from this acquisition?

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REFERENCE: 06-03 These questions are based on the following information and should be viewed as independent situations. Popper Co.acquired 80% of the common stock of Cocker Co.on January 1,2016,when Cocker had the following stockholders' equity accounts. Common stock - 40,000 shares outstanding \ 140,000 Additional paid-in capital 105,000 Retained eamings 476,000 Total stockholders' equity \ 721,000 To acquire this interest in Cocker,Popper paid a total of $682,000 with any excess acquisition date fair value over book value being allocated to goodwill,which has been measured for impairment annually and has not been determined to be impaired as of January 1,2019. Popper did not pay any premium when it acquired its original interest in Cocker.On January 1,2019,Cocker reported a net book value of $1,113,000 before the following transactions were conducted.Popper uses the equity method to account for its investment in Cocker,thereby reflecting the change in book value of Cocker. -On January 1,2019,Cocker issued 10,000 additional shares of common stock for $21 per share.Popper did not acquire any of this newly issued stock.How would this transaction affect the additional paid-in capital of the parent company?

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