Deck 9: Intercompany Bond Holdings and Miscellaneous Topics Consolidated Financial Statements

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Constructive gains and losses from intercompany bond transactions are:

A)treated as extraordinary items on the consolidated income statement
B)included as other revenues and expenses on the consolidated income statement.
C)excluded from the consolidated income statement until realized.
D)eliminated from the consolidated income statement.
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Polish Company acquired 90% of Sandwich Company's common stock for $780,000 and 40% of its preferred stock for $180,000.On January 1,2016,the date of acquisition,the companies reported the following account balances: <strong>Polish Company acquired 90% of Sandwich Company's common stock for $780,000 and 40% of its preferred stock for $180,000.On January 1,2016,the date of acquisition,the companies reported the following account balances:   The preferred stock is 10%,cumulative,nonparticipating,and has a liquidation value equal to 104% of par value.Dividends were not paid during 2015.During 2016,Sandwich Company reported net income of $120,000 and declared and paid cash dividends in the amount of $70,000. The difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value is:</strong> A)$40,000. B)$39,600. C)$34,400. D)$26,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The preferred stock is 10%,cumulative,nonparticipating,and has a liquidation value equal to 104% of par value.Dividends were not paid during 2015.During 2016,Sandwich Company reported net income of $120,000 and declared and paid cash dividends in the amount of $70,000.
The difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value is:

A)$40,000.
B)$39,600.
C)$34,400.
D)$26,000.
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On a consolidated balance sheet,subsidiary preferred stock will be shown:

A)as part of consolidated stockholder's equity.
B)combined with any preferred stock of the parent.
C)as part of the noncontrolling interest amount to the extent such balance represents preferred stock held by the parent.
D)as part of the noncontrolling interest amount to the extent such balance represents preferred stock held by outside interests.
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Soren Corporation is an 80% owned subsidiary of Passia Company.Soren purchased bonds of Passia Company for $103,000.Passia Company reported the bond liability on the date of purchase at $100,000 less unamortized discount of $5,000.Assuming that the constructive gain or loss is material,the consolidated income statement should report an:

A)ordinary loss of $8,000.
B)ordinary gain of $8,000.
C)extraordinary loss of $8,000 adjusted for income tax effects.
D)extraordinary gain of $8,000 adjusted for income tax effects.
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If the book value of preferred stock is greater than its implied value,the difference is accounted for as an increase in:

A)consolidated retained earnings.
B)consolidated net income.
C)other contributed capital.
D)investment in subsidiary preferred stock.
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The constructive gain or loss to the purchasing company is the difference between the:

A)book value of the bonds and their par value.
B)book value of the bonds and their purchase price.
C)cost of the bonds and their par value.
D)cost of the bonds and their purchase price.
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From a consolidated entity point of view,the constructive gain or loss on the open market purchase of a parent company's bonds by a subsidiary company is:

A)considered realized at the date of the open market purchase.
B)realized in future periods through discount and premium amortization on the books of the individual companies.
C)realized only to the extent of the parent company's interest in the subsidiary.
D)deferred and recognized in the consolidated income statement when the bonds are retired.
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Pallet Corporation owns 90% of the outstanding common stock of Stealth Company.On January 1,2014,Stealth Company issued $500,000,12%,ten-year bonds. On January 1,2016,Pallet Corporation paid $412,000 for Stealth Company bonds with a par value of $400,000 and a carrying value of $393,600.Both companies use the straight-line method to amortize bond premiums and discounts.Pallet Corporation accounts for the investment using the cost method of accounting.
Compute the noncontrolling interest in the 2016 consolidated income assuming that Pallet Corporation reported a net income of $300,000 (includes dividend income from Stealth Company).Stealth Company reported net income of $180,000 and declared and paid cash dividends of $100,000.

A)$18,000
B)$17,440
C)$17,360
D)$18,560
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The constructive gain or loss on an intercompany bond retirement is recognized in the consolidated income statement _________ the recognition of the gain or loss on the individual companies' books.

A)after
B)before
C)at the same time as
D)before or after
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Polish Company acquired 90% of Sandwich Company's common stock for $780,000 and 40% of its preferred stock for $180,000.On January 1,2016,the date of acquisition,the companies reported the following account balances: <strong>Polish Company acquired 90% of Sandwich Company's common stock for $780,000 and 40% of its preferred stock for $180,000.On January 1,2016,the date of acquisition,the companies reported the following account balances:   The preferred stock is 10%,cumulative,nonparticipating,and has a liquidation value equal to 104% of par value.Dividends were not paid during 2015.During 2016,Sandwich Company reported net income of $120,000 and declared and paid cash dividends in the amount of $70,000. Noncontrolling interest in the 2016 reported net income of Sandwich Company is:</strong> A)$29,500. B)$12,000. C)$34,000. D)$30,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The preferred stock is 10%,cumulative,nonparticipating,and has a liquidation value equal to 104% of par value.Dividends were not paid during 2015.During 2016,Sandwich Company reported net income of $120,000 and declared and paid cash dividends in the amount of $70,000.
Noncontrolling interest in the 2016 reported net income of Sandwich Company is:

A)$29,500.
B)$12,000.
C)$34,000.
D)$30,000.
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On January 1,2016,Pale Company has $700,000 of 6%,10-year bonds with an unamortized discount of $28,000.Slugg Company,an 80% subsidiary,purchased $350,000 of these bonds at 102.The gain or (loss)on the retirement of Pale's bonds is:

A)$14,000 loss.
B)$14,000 gain.
C)$21,000 loss.
D)$21,000 gain.
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The parent company records the receipt of shares from a subsidiary's stock dividend as:

A)dividend income.
B)a reduction of the investment account.
C)an increase in the investment account.
D)none of these.
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Which of the following methods of allocating the gain or loss on an intercompany bond retirement is the soundest conceptually?

A)The gain (loss)is allocated to the company that issued the bonds.
B)The gain (loss)is allocated to the company that purchased the bonds.
C)The gain (loss)is allocated to the parent company.
D)The gain (loss)is allocated between the purchasing and issuing companies.
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Pointe Company purchased bonds issued by Sentient Company on the open market at a premium.Sentient Company is a 100% owned subsidiary of Pointe Company.Pointe intends to hold the bonds until maturity.In a consolidated balance sheet,the difference between the bond carrying values in the two companies would be:

A)included as a decrease to retained earnings.
B)included as an increase to retained earnings.
C)reported as a deferred debit to be amortized over the remaining life of the bonds.
D)reported as a deferred credit to be amortized over the remaining life of the bonds.
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The workpaper eliminating entry for a stock dividend declared by the subsidiary includes a:

A)debit to Stock Dividends Declared - S Co.
B)debit to Noncontrolling interest.
C)credit to Stock Dividends Declared - S Co.
D)debit to Dividend Income.
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If a subsidiary has both common and preferred stock outstanding,a parent must own a controlling interest in:

A)both the subsidiary's common and preferred stock to justify consolidation.
B)the subsidiary's common stock to justify consolidation.
C)the subsidiary's common stock and at least 20% of the subsidiary's preferred stock to justify consolidation.
D)the subsidiary's common stock and more than 50% of the subsidiary's preferred stock to justify consolidation.
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Pallet Corporation owns 90% of the outstanding common stock of Stealth Company.On January 1,2014,Stealth Company issued $500,000,12%,ten-year bonds. On January 1,2016,Pallet Corporation paid $412,000 for Stealth Company bonds with a par value of $400,000 and a carrying value of $393,600.Both companies use the straight-line method to amortize bond premiums and discounts.Pallet Corporation accounts for the investment using the cost method of accounting.
The total gain or loss on the constructive retirement of the debt to be reported in the 2016 consolidated income statement is

A)$12,000 loss.
B)$12,000 gain.
C)$18,400 loss.
D)$18,400 gain.
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Search Company is a 90% owned subsidiary of Passage Company.On January 1,2016,Search Company purchased for $680,000 bonds of Passage Company that had a carrying value of $725,000 (par value $700,000).The bonds mature on December 31,2017.Both companies use the straight-line method of amortization and have a December 31 year-end.The increase in 2016 consolidated income (i.e.,income before subtracting noncontrolling interest)is:

A)$45,000.
B)$44,000.
C)$54,000.
D)$36,000.
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Pinta Company has total stockholders' equity of $2,000,000 consisting of $400,000 of $1 par value common stock,$400,000 of other contributed capital,and $1,200,000 of retained earnings.Pinta owns 80% of Santa Maria Company purchased at book value.Santa Maria has $800,000 of 5% cumulative preferred stock outstanding.Pinta acquired 40% of the preferred stock of Santa Maria for $200,000.After this transaction the balances in Pinta's retained earnings and other contributed capital accounts are:

A)$1,200,000 and $400,000.
B)$1,200,000 and $520,000.
C)$1,320,000 and $400,000.
D)$1,080,000 and $400,000.
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Pallet Corporation owns 90% of the outstanding common stock of Stealth Company.On January 1,2014,Stealth Company issued $500,000,12%,ten-year bonds. On January 1,2016,Pallet Corporation paid $412,000 for Stealth Company bonds with a par value of $400,000 and a carrying value of $393,600.Both companies use the straight-line method to amortize bond premiums and discounts.Pallet Corporation accounts for the investment using the cost method of accounting.
Pallet Corporation would report a balance in the Investment in Stealth Company Bonds account on December 31,2016,of

A)$412,000.
B)$393,600.
C)$410,500.
D)$400,000.
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Pentagon Company acquired 90% of Smoker Company's common stock for $1,300,000 and 40% of its preferred stock for $300,000.On January 1,2016,the date of acquisition,the companies reported the following account balances: <strong>Pentagon Company acquired 90% of Smoker Company's common stock for $1,300,000 and 40% of its preferred stock for $300,000.On January 1,2016,the date of acquisition,the companies reported the following account balances:   The preferred stock is 10%,cumulative,nonparticipating,and has a liquidation value equal to 102% of par value.Dividends were not paid during 2015.During 2016,Smoker Company reported net income of $200,000 and declared and paid cash dividends in the amount of $120,000. Noncontrolling interest in the 2016 reported net income of Smoker Company is:</strong> A)$50,000. B)$20,000. C)$80,000. D)$56,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The preferred stock is 10%,cumulative,nonparticipating,and has a liquidation value equal to 102% of par value.Dividends were not paid during 2015.During 2016,Smoker Company reported net income of $200,000 and declared and paid cash dividends in the amount of $120,000.
Noncontrolling interest in the 2016 reported net income of Smoker Company is:

A)$50,000.
B)$20,000.
C)$80,000.
D)$56,000.
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On January 1,2016,Power Company purchased 80% of the common stock of Stuckey Company for $400,000.Stuckey Company reported common stock of $200,000 ($10 par value),other contributed capital of $60,000,and retained earnings of $120,000 on this date.The difference between implied value and the book value interest acquired is attributable to the under-valuation of land held by Stuckey Company.Stuckey Company reported net income for 2016 of $100,000.During 2016 Stuckey Company declared and paid a 20% stock dividend and a $24,000 cash dividend.Stuckey Company stock had a market value of $30 per share on the date the stock dividend was declared.Power Company uses the cost method to account for its investment in Stuckey Company.
Required:
A.Prepare the journal entries required in the books of Power Company to account for the investment in Stuckey Company.
B.Prepare in general journal form the workpaper entries necessary in the consolidated statements workpaper for the year ended December 31,2016.
C.Prepare the workpaper entry to establish reciprocity in the 2017 consolidated statements workpaper.
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Parker Company owns 90% of the outstanding common stock of Stagger Company.On January 1,2014,Stagger Company issued $500,000,12%,ten-year bonds. On January 1,2016,Parker Company paid $315,000 for Stagger Company bonds with a par value of $300,000 and a carrying value of $297,600.Both companies use the straight-line method to amortize bond premiums and discounts.Parker Company accounts for the investment using the cost method of accounting.
Parker Company would report a balance in the Investment in Stagger Company Bonds account on December 31,2016,of:

A)$315,000.
B)$297,600.
C)$313,125.
D)$300,000
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Pentagon Company acquired 90% of Smoker Company's common stock for $1,300,000 and 40% of its preferred stock for $300,000.On January 1,2016,the date of acquisition,the companies reported the following account balances: <strong>Pentagon Company acquired 90% of Smoker Company's common stock for $1,300,000 and 40% of its preferred stock for $300,000.On January 1,2016,the date of acquisition,the companies reported the following account balances:   The preferred stock is 10%,cumulative,nonparticipating,and has a liquidation value equal to 102% of par value.Dividends were not paid during 2015.During 2016,Smoker Company reported net income of $200,000 and declared and paid cash dividends in the amount of $120,000. The difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value is:</strong> A)$60,000. B)$78,000 C)$55,200. D)$36,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The preferred stock is 10%,cumulative,nonparticipating,and has a liquidation value equal to 102% of par value.Dividends were not paid during 2015.During 2016,Smoker Company reported net income of $200,000 and declared and paid cash dividends in the amount of $120,000.
The difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value is:

A)$60,000.
B)$78,000
C)$55,200.
D)$36,000.
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Parker Company owns 90% of the outstanding common stock of Stagger Company.On January 1,2014,Stagger Company issued $500,000,12%,ten-year bonds. On January 1,2016,Parker Company paid $315,000 for Stagger Company bonds with a par value of $300,000 and a carrying value of $297,600.Both companies use the straight-line method to amortize bond premiums and discounts.Parker Company accounts for the investment using the cost method of accounting.
The total gain or loss on the constructive retirement of the debt to be reported in the 2016 consolidated income statement is:

A)$15,000 loss.
B)$15,000 gain.
C)$17,400 loss.
D)$17,400 gain.
E)$ 2,400 loss.
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Parker Company owns 90% of the outstanding common stock of Stagger Company.On January 1,2014,Stagger Company issued $500,000,12%,ten-year bonds. On January 1,2016,Parker Company paid $315,000 for Stagger Company bonds with a par value of $300,000 and a carrying value of $297,600.Both companies use the straight-line method to amortize bond premiums and discounts.Parker Company accounts for the investment using the cost method of accounting.
Compute the noncontrolling interest in the 2016 consolidated income assuming that Parker Company reported a net income of $240,000 (includes dividend income from Stagger Company).Stagger Company reported net income of $150,000 and declared and paid cash dividends of $90,000.

A)$15,000.
B)$14,790.
C)$14,760.
D)$15,210.
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On January 1,2016,Prosser Company acquired 90% of the common stock of Simone Company for $720,000 and 20% of the preferred stock for $70,000.On this date,Simone Company reported the following account balances:
On January 1,2016,Prosser Company acquired 90% of the common stock of Simone Company for $720,000 and 20% of the preferred stock for $70,000.On this date,Simone Company reported the following account balances:   Simone Company did not declare a cash dividend during 2015.Prosser Company uses the cost method. Required: A.During 2016 Simone Company reported net income of $360,000 and declared cash dividends of $160,000.Calculate the 2016 noncontrolling interest in net income and the amount of the cash dividends Prosser Company should have received during the year from each of the stock investments. B.Prepare,in general journal form,the workpaper entries that would be made in the preparation of the December 31,2016,consolidated statements workpaper.The difference between the implied value of the common stock and the book value interest acquired is attributable to an undervaluation in the land of Simone Company.Any difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value is allocated to other contributed capital.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Simone Company did not declare a cash dividend during 2015.Prosser Company uses the cost method.
Required:
A.During 2016 Simone Company reported net income of $360,000 and declared cash dividends of $160,000.Calculate the 2016 noncontrolling interest in net income and the amount of the cash dividends Prosser Company should have received during the year from each of the stock investments.
B.Prepare,in general journal form,the workpaper entries that would be made in the preparation of the December 31,2016,consolidated statements workpaper.The difference between the implied value of the common stock and the book value interest acquired is attributable to an undervaluation in the land of Simone Company.Any difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value is allocated to other contributed capital.
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Pratt Company,who owns an 80% interest in Smurfe Company,purchased $2,000,000 of Smurfe's 8% bonds at 106 on December 31,2016.The bonds pay interest on January 1 and July 1 and mature on December 31,2026.Pratt Company uses the cost method to account for its investment in Smurfe.Selected balances from December 31,2016 accounts of the two companies are as follows:
Pratt Company,who owns an 80% interest in Smurfe Company,purchased $2,000,000 of Smurfe's 8% bonds at 106 on December 31,2016.The bonds pay interest on January 1 and July 1 and mature on December 31,2026.Pratt Company uses the cost method to account for its investment in Smurfe.Selected balances from December 31,2016 accounts of the two companies are as follows:   Required: Prepare in general journal form the workpaper eliminations related to the bonds to consolidated the financial statements of Pratt and its subsidiary for the year ended December 31,2016 and 2017.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Required:
Prepare in general journal form the workpaper eliminations related to the bonds to consolidated the financial statements of Pratt and its subsidiary for the year ended December 31,2016 and 2017.
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On January 1,2016,Pippert Company acquired 80% of Skyler Company's common stock for $210,000 and 70% of Skyler's preferred stock for $80,000.Skyler Company reported the following stockholders' equity on this date:
On January 1,2016,Pippert Company acquired 80% of Skyler Company's common stock for $210,000 and 70% of Skyler's preferred stock for $80,000.Skyler Company reported the following stockholders' equity on this date:   The preferred stock is cumulative,nonparticipating,and callable at 104% of par value plus dividends in arrears.On January 1,2016,dividends were in arrears for one year.Any difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value interest is to be allocated to other contributed capital. Changes in Skyler Company's retained earnings during 2016 and 2017 were as follows:   Required: A.Compute the difference between the implied value and book value interest acquired for the investment in preferred stock. B.Compute the balance in the Investment in Preferred Stock account on December 31,2017. C.Compute the amount of Skyler Company's net income that will be included in the controlling interest in consolidated net income for 2017.<div style=padding-top: 35px> The preferred stock is cumulative,nonparticipating,and callable at 104% of par value plus dividends in arrears.On January 1,2016,dividends were in arrears for one year.Any difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value interest is to be allocated to other contributed capital.
Changes in Skyler Company's retained earnings during 2016 and 2017 were as follows:
On January 1,2016,Pippert Company acquired 80% of Skyler Company's common stock for $210,000 and 70% of Skyler's preferred stock for $80,000.Skyler Company reported the following stockholders' equity on this date:   The preferred stock is cumulative,nonparticipating,and callable at 104% of par value plus dividends in arrears.On January 1,2016,dividends were in arrears for one year.Any difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value interest is to be allocated to other contributed capital. Changes in Skyler Company's retained earnings during 2016 and 2017 were as follows:   Required: A.Compute the difference between the implied value and book value interest acquired for the investment in preferred stock. B.Compute the balance in the Investment in Preferred Stock account on December 31,2017. C.Compute the amount of Skyler Company's net income that will be included in the controlling interest in consolidated net income for 2017.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Required:
A.Compute the difference between the implied value and book value interest acquired for the investment in preferred stock.
B.Compute the balance in the Investment in Preferred Stock account on December 31,2017.
C.Compute the amount of Skyler Company's net income that will be included in the controlling interest in consolidated net income for 2017.
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On January 2,2016,Palomine Corporation purchased 80% of the outstanding common stock and 30% of the outstanding cumulative,nonparticipating,preferred stock of Sour Company for $800,000 and $140,000,respectively.At this date,Sour Company reported account balances of $800,000 in common stock,$400,000 in preferred stock and $200,000 in retained earnings.No other contributed capital accounts exist.The difference between implied and book value of the common stock is attributable to under- or overvalued land.Dividends on the 12% cumulative preferred stock (par $10)were not paid during 2015.
On January 2,2016,Palomine Corporation purchased 80% of the outstanding common stock and 30% of the outstanding cumulative,nonparticipating,preferred stock of Sour Company for $800,000 and $140,000,respectively.At this date,Sour Company reported account balances of $800,000 in common stock,$400,000 in preferred stock and $200,000 in retained earnings.No other contributed capital accounts exist.The difference between implied and book value of the common stock is attributable to under- or overvalued land.Dividends on the 12% cumulative preferred stock (par $10)were not paid during 2015.   Required: A.Prepare the journal entries made by Palomine Corporation in 2016 to account for the investments assuming the partial equity method is used. B.Compute the noncontrolling interest in Sour Company's net income. C.Prepare the 2016 workpaper entries related to the foregoing investments assuming the partial equity method is used to account for the investment.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Required:
A.Prepare the journal entries made by Palomine Corporation in 2016 to account for the investments assuming the partial equity method is used.
B.Compute the noncontrolling interest in Sour Company's net income.
C.Prepare the 2016 workpaper entries related to the foregoing investments assuming the partial equity method is used to account for the investment.
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On January 1,2016,Pultey Company acquired an 80% interest in Saucey Company for $1,070,000.Saucey reported common stock of $1,000,000 and retained earnings of $400,000 on this date.Any difference between implied value and the book value interest acquired is attributable to land.
Other information available for Saucey Company is shown below:
On January 1,2016,Pultey Company acquired an 80% interest in Saucey Company for $1,070,000.Saucey reported common stock of $1,000,000 and retained earnings of $400,000 on this date.Any difference between implied value and the book value interest acquired is attributable to land. Other information available for Saucey Company is shown below:   Pultey Company uses the cost method to account for its investment in Saucey Company. Required: A.Prepare the general journal entries for 2016 to record the receipt of the cash dividends. B.Prepare in general journal form the workpaper entries necessary in the consolidated statements workpaper for the year end December 31,2016.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Pultey Company uses the cost method to account for its investment in Saucey Company.
Required:
A.Prepare the general journal entries for 2016 to record the receipt of the cash dividends.
B.Prepare in general journal form the workpaper entries necessary in the consolidated statements workpaper for the year end December 31,2016.
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On January 2,2016,Porous,Inc.acquired an 80% interest in Simtex Corporation for $2,250,000.Simtex reported total stockholders' equity of $2,500,000 on this date.An examination of Simtex's books revealed that book value was equal to fair value for all assets and liabilities except for inventory,which was undervalued by $150,000.All of the undervalued inventory was sold during 2016.
Porous also purchased 30% of the $1,250,000 par value outstanding bonds of Simtex Corporation for $350,000 on January 2,2016.The bonds mature in 10 years,carry an 11% annual interest rate payable on June 30 and December 31,and had a carrying value of $1,270,000 on the date of purchase.Both companies use the straight-line method to amortize bond discounts and premiums.
Porous reported net income of $750,000 for 2016 and paid dividends of $325,000 during 2016.Simtex Corporation reported net income of $800,000 for 2016 and paid dividends of $225,000 during the year.
Required:
Compute the following items at December 31,2016.
1.Carrying value of the debt.
2.Interest revenue reported by Porous,Inc.
3.Interest expense reported by Simtex Corporation.
4.Balance in the Investment in Simtex Bonds account.
5.Controlling interest in consolidated net income for 2016 using the t-account approach.
6.Noncontrolling interest in consolidated income for 2016.
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Stemberger Company issued 10-year,8% bonds with a par value of $1,000,000 on January 2,2015,for $1,040,000.Interest is payable semiannually on June 30 and December 31.On December 31,2016,Putter Company purchased $700,000 of Stemberger par value bonds for $670,000.Stemberger is an 80% owned subsidiary of Putter.Both companies use the straight-line method to amortize bond discounts and premiums.Stemberger declared cash dividends of $100,000 in 2016 and reported net income of $220,000 for the year.
Putter reported net income of $350,000 for 2016 and paid dividends of $160,000 during 2016.
Required:
A.Compute the total gain or loss on the constructive retirement of the debt.
B.Allocate the total gain or loss between Stemberger Company and Putter Company.
C.Compute the controlling interest in consolidated net income for 2016.
D.Prepare in general journal form the intercompany bond elimination entries for the consolidated statements workpaper prepared on December 31,2016.
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Deck 9: Intercompany Bond Holdings and Miscellaneous Topics Consolidated Financial Statements
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Constructive gains and losses from intercompany bond transactions are:

A)treated as extraordinary items on the consolidated income statement
B)included as other revenues and expenses on the consolidated income statement.
C)excluded from the consolidated income statement until realized.
D)eliminated from the consolidated income statement.
B
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Polish Company acquired 90% of Sandwich Company's common stock for $780,000 and 40% of its preferred stock for $180,000.On January 1,2016,the date of acquisition,the companies reported the following account balances: <strong>Polish Company acquired 90% of Sandwich Company's common stock for $780,000 and 40% of its preferred stock for $180,000.On January 1,2016,the date of acquisition,the companies reported the following account balances:   The preferred stock is 10%,cumulative,nonparticipating,and has a liquidation value equal to 104% of par value.Dividends were not paid during 2015.During 2016,Sandwich Company reported net income of $120,000 and declared and paid cash dividends in the amount of $70,000. The difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value is:</strong> A)$40,000. B)$39,600. C)$34,400. D)$26,000. The preferred stock is 10%,cumulative,nonparticipating,and has a liquidation value equal to 104% of par value.Dividends were not paid during 2015.During 2016,Sandwich Company reported net income of $120,000 and declared and paid cash dividends in the amount of $70,000.
The difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value is:

A)$40,000.
B)$39,600.
C)$34,400.
D)$26,000.
B
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On a consolidated balance sheet,subsidiary preferred stock will be shown:

A)as part of consolidated stockholder's equity.
B)combined with any preferred stock of the parent.
C)as part of the noncontrolling interest amount to the extent such balance represents preferred stock held by the parent.
D)as part of the noncontrolling interest amount to the extent such balance represents preferred stock held by outside interests.
D
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Soren Corporation is an 80% owned subsidiary of Passia Company.Soren purchased bonds of Passia Company for $103,000.Passia Company reported the bond liability on the date of purchase at $100,000 less unamortized discount of $5,000.Assuming that the constructive gain or loss is material,the consolidated income statement should report an:

A)ordinary loss of $8,000.
B)ordinary gain of $8,000.
C)extraordinary loss of $8,000 adjusted for income tax effects.
D)extraordinary gain of $8,000 adjusted for income tax effects.
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If the book value of preferred stock is greater than its implied value,the difference is accounted for as an increase in:

A)consolidated retained earnings.
B)consolidated net income.
C)other contributed capital.
D)investment in subsidiary preferred stock.
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The constructive gain or loss to the purchasing company is the difference between the:

A)book value of the bonds and their par value.
B)book value of the bonds and their purchase price.
C)cost of the bonds and their par value.
D)cost of the bonds and their purchase price.
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From a consolidated entity point of view,the constructive gain or loss on the open market purchase of a parent company's bonds by a subsidiary company is:

A)considered realized at the date of the open market purchase.
B)realized in future periods through discount and premium amortization on the books of the individual companies.
C)realized only to the extent of the parent company's interest in the subsidiary.
D)deferred and recognized in the consolidated income statement when the bonds are retired.
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Pallet Corporation owns 90% of the outstanding common stock of Stealth Company.On January 1,2014,Stealth Company issued $500,000,12%,ten-year bonds. On January 1,2016,Pallet Corporation paid $412,000 for Stealth Company bonds with a par value of $400,000 and a carrying value of $393,600.Both companies use the straight-line method to amortize bond premiums and discounts.Pallet Corporation accounts for the investment using the cost method of accounting.
Compute the noncontrolling interest in the 2016 consolidated income assuming that Pallet Corporation reported a net income of $300,000 (includes dividend income from Stealth Company).Stealth Company reported net income of $180,000 and declared and paid cash dividends of $100,000.

A)$18,000
B)$17,440
C)$17,360
D)$18,560
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The constructive gain or loss on an intercompany bond retirement is recognized in the consolidated income statement _________ the recognition of the gain or loss on the individual companies' books.

A)after
B)before
C)at the same time as
D)before or after
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Polish Company acquired 90% of Sandwich Company's common stock for $780,000 and 40% of its preferred stock for $180,000.On January 1,2016,the date of acquisition,the companies reported the following account balances: <strong>Polish Company acquired 90% of Sandwich Company's common stock for $780,000 and 40% of its preferred stock for $180,000.On January 1,2016,the date of acquisition,the companies reported the following account balances:   The preferred stock is 10%,cumulative,nonparticipating,and has a liquidation value equal to 104% of par value.Dividends were not paid during 2015.During 2016,Sandwich Company reported net income of $120,000 and declared and paid cash dividends in the amount of $70,000. Noncontrolling interest in the 2016 reported net income of Sandwich Company is:</strong> A)$29,500. B)$12,000. C)$34,000. D)$30,000. The preferred stock is 10%,cumulative,nonparticipating,and has a liquidation value equal to 104% of par value.Dividends were not paid during 2015.During 2016,Sandwich Company reported net income of $120,000 and declared and paid cash dividends in the amount of $70,000.
Noncontrolling interest in the 2016 reported net income of Sandwich Company is:

A)$29,500.
B)$12,000.
C)$34,000.
D)$30,000.
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On January 1,2016,Pale Company has $700,000 of 6%,10-year bonds with an unamortized discount of $28,000.Slugg Company,an 80% subsidiary,purchased $350,000 of these bonds at 102.The gain or (loss)on the retirement of Pale's bonds is:

A)$14,000 loss.
B)$14,000 gain.
C)$21,000 loss.
D)$21,000 gain.
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The parent company records the receipt of shares from a subsidiary's stock dividend as:

A)dividend income.
B)a reduction of the investment account.
C)an increase in the investment account.
D)none of these.
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Which of the following methods of allocating the gain or loss on an intercompany bond retirement is the soundest conceptually?

A)The gain (loss)is allocated to the company that issued the bonds.
B)The gain (loss)is allocated to the company that purchased the bonds.
C)The gain (loss)is allocated to the parent company.
D)The gain (loss)is allocated between the purchasing and issuing companies.
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Pointe Company purchased bonds issued by Sentient Company on the open market at a premium.Sentient Company is a 100% owned subsidiary of Pointe Company.Pointe intends to hold the bonds until maturity.In a consolidated balance sheet,the difference between the bond carrying values in the two companies would be:

A)included as a decrease to retained earnings.
B)included as an increase to retained earnings.
C)reported as a deferred debit to be amortized over the remaining life of the bonds.
D)reported as a deferred credit to be amortized over the remaining life of the bonds.
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The workpaper eliminating entry for a stock dividend declared by the subsidiary includes a:

A)debit to Stock Dividends Declared - S Co.
B)debit to Noncontrolling interest.
C)credit to Stock Dividends Declared - S Co.
D)debit to Dividend Income.
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If a subsidiary has both common and preferred stock outstanding,a parent must own a controlling interest in:

A)both the subsidiary's common and preferred stock to justify consolidation.
B)the subsidiary's common stock to justify consolidation.
C)the subsidiary's common stock and at least 20% of the subsidiary's preferred stock to justify consolidation.
D)the subsidiary's common stock and more than 50% of the subsidiary's preferred stock to justify consolidation.
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Pallet Corporation owns 90% of the outstanding common stock of Stealth Company.On January 1,2014,Stealth Company issued $500,000,12%,ten-year bonds. On January 1,2016,Pallet Corporation paid $412,000 for Stealth Company bonds with a par value of $400,000 and a carrying value of $393,600.Both companies use the straight-line method to amortize bond premiums and discounts.Pallet Corporation accounts for the investment using the cost method of accounting.
The total gain or loss on the constructive retirement of the debt to be reported in the 2016 consolidated income statement is

A)$12,000 loss.
B)$12,000 gain.
C)$18,400 loss.
D)$18,400 gain.
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Search Company is a 90% owned subsidiary of Passage Company.On January 1,2016,Search Company purchased for $680,000 bonds of Passage Company that had a carrying value of $725,000 (par value $700,000).The bonds mature on December 31,2017.Both companies use the straight-line method of amortization and have a December 31 year-end.The increase in 2016 consolidated income (i.e.,income before subtracting noncontrolling interest)is:

A)$45,000.
B)$44,000.
C)$54,000.
D)$36,000.
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Pinta Company has total stockholders' equity of $2,000,000 consisting of $400,000 of $1 par value common stock,$400,000 of other contributed capital,and $1,200,000 of retained earnings.Pinta owns 80% of Santa Maria Company purchased at book value.Santa Maria has $800,000 of 5% cumulative preferred stock outstanding.Pinta acquired 40% of the preferred stock of Santa Maria for $200,000.After this transaction the balances in Pinta's retained earnings and other contributed capital accounts are:

A)$1,200,000 and $400,000.
B)$1,200,000 and $520,000.
C)$1,320,000 and $400,000.
D)$1,080,000 and $400,000.
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Pallet Corporation owns 90% of the outstanding common stock of Stealth Company.On January 1,2014,Stealth Company issued $500,000,12%,ten-year bonds. On January 1,2016,Pallet Corporation paid $412,000 for Stealth Company bonds with a par value of $400,000 and a carrying value of $393,600.Both companies use the straight-line method to amortize bond premiums and discounts.Pallet Corporation accounts for the investment using the cost method of accounting.
Pallet Corporation would report a balance in the Investment in Stealth Company Bonds account on December 31,2016,of

A)$412,000.
B)$393,600.
C)$410,500.
D)$400,000.
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Pentagon Company acquired 90% of Smoker Company's common stock for $1,300,000 and 40% of its preferred stock for $300,000.On January 1,2016,the date of acquisition,the companies reported the following account balances: <strong>Pentagon Company acquired 90% of Smoker Company's common stock for $1,300,000 and 40% of its preferred stock for $300,000.On January 1,2016,the date of acquisition,the companies reported the following account balances:   The preferred stock is 10%,cumulative,nonparticipating,and has a liquidation value equal to 102% of par value.Dividends were not paid during 2015.During 2016,Smoker Company reported net income of $200,000 and declared and paid cash dividends in the amount of $120,000. Noncontrolling interest in the 2016 reported net income of Smoker Company is:</strong> A)$50,000. B)$20,000. C)$80,000. D)$56,000. The preferred stock is 10%,cumulative,nonparticipating,and has a liquidation value equal to 102% of par value.Dividends were not paid during 2015.During 2016,Smoker Company reported net income of $200,000 and declared and paid cash dividends in the amount of $120,000.
Noncontrolling interest in the 2016 reported net income of Smoker Company is:

A)$50,000.
B)$20,000.
C)$80,000.
D)$56,000.
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On January 1,2016,Power Company purchased 80% of the common stock of Stuckey Company for $400,000.Stuckey Company reported common stock of $200,000 ($10 par value),other contributed capital of $60,000,and retained earnings of $120,000 on this date.The difference between implied value and the book value interest acquired is attributable to the under-valuation of land held by Stuckey Company.Stuckey Company reported net income for 2016 of $100,000.During 2016 Stuckey Company declared and paid a 20% stock dividend and a $24,000 cash dividend.Stuckey Company stock had a market value of $30 per share on the date the stock dividend was declared.Power Company uses the cost method to account for its investment in Stuckey Company.
Required:
A.Prepare the journal entries required in the books of Power Company to account for the investment in Stuckey Company.
B.Prepare in general journal form the workpaper entries necessary in the consolidated statements workpaper for the year ended December 31,2016.
C.Prepare the workpaper entry to establish reciprocity in the 2017 consolidated statements workpaper.
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Parker Company owns 90% of the outstanding common stock of Stagger Company.On January 1,2014,Stagger Company issued $500,000,12%,ten-year bonds. On January 1,2016,Parker Company paid $315,000 for Stagger Company bonds with a par value of $300,000 and a carrying value of $297,600.Both companies use the straight-line method to amortize bond premiums and discounts.Parker Company accounts for the investment using the cost method of accounting.
Parker Company would report a balance in the Investment in Stagger Company Bonds account on December 31,2016,of:

A)$315,000.
B)$297,600.
C)$313,125.
D)$300,000
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Pentagon Company acquired 90% of Smoker Company's common stock for $1,300,000 and 40% of its preferred stock for $300,000.On January 1,2016,the date of acquisition,the companies reported the following account balances: <strong>Pentagon Company acquired 90% of Smoker Company's common stock for $1,300,000 and 40% of its preferred stock for $300,000.On January 1,2016,the date of acquisition,the companies reported the following account balances:   The preferred stock is 10%,cumulative,nonparticipating,and has a liquidation value equal to 102% of par value.Dividends were not paid during 2015.During 2016,Smoker Company reported net income of $200,000 and declared and paid cash dividends in the amount of $120,000. The difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value is:</strong> A)$60,000. B)$78,000 C)$55,200. D)$36,000. The preferred stock is 10%,cumulative,nonparticipating,and has a liquidation value equal to 102% of par value.Dividends were not paid during 2015.During 2016,Smoker Company reported net income of $200,000 and declared and paid cash dividends in the amount of $120,000.
The difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value is:

A)$60,000.
B)$78,000
C)$55,200.
D)$36,000.
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Parker Company owns 90% of the outstanding common stock of Stagger Company.On January 1,2014,Stagger Company issued $500,000,12%,ten-year bonds. On January 1,2016,Parker Company paid $315,000 for Stagger Company bonds with a par value of $300,000 and a carrying value of $297,600.Both companies use the straight-line method to amortize bond premiums and discounts.Parker Company accounts for the investment using the cost method of accounting.
The total gain or loss on the constructive retirement of the debt to be reported in the 2016 consolidated income statement is:

A)$15,000 loss.
B)$15,000 gain.
C)$17,400 loss.
D)$17,400 gain.
E)$ 2,400 loss.
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Parker Company owns 90% of the outstanding common stock of Stagger Company.On January 1,2014,Stagger Company issued $500,000,12%,ten-year bonds. On January 1,2016,Parker Company paid $315,000 for Stagger Company bonds with a par value of $300,000 and a carrying value of $297,600.Both companies use the straight-line method to amortize bond premiums and discounts.Parker Company accounts for the investment using the cost method of accounting.
Compute the noncontrolling interest in the 2016 consolidated income assuming that Parker Company reported a net income of $240,000 (includes dividend income from Stagger Company).Stagger Company reported net income of $150,000 and declared and paid cash dividends of $90,000.

A)$15,000.
B)$14,790.
C)$14,760.
D)$15,210.
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On January 1,2016,Prosser Company acquired 90% of the common stock of Simone Company for $720,000 and 20% of the preferred stock for $70,000.On this date,Simone Company reported the following account balances:
On January 1,2016,Prosser Company acquired 90% of the common stock of Simone Company for $720,000 and 20% of the preferred stock for $70,000.On this date,Simone Company reported the following account balances:   Simone Company did not declare a cash dividend during 2015.Prosser Company uses the cost method. Required: A.During 2016 Simone Company reported net income of $360,000 and declared cash dividends of $160,000.Calculate the 2016 noncontrolling interest in net income and the amount of the cash dividends Prosser Company should have received during the year from each of the stock investments. B.Prepare,in general journal form,the workpaper entries that would be made in the preparation of the December 31,2016,consolidated statements workpaper.The difference between the implied value of the common stock and the book value interest acquired is attributable to an undervaluation in the land of Simone Company.Any difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value is allocated to other contributed capital. Simone Company did not declare a cash dividend during 2015.Prosser Company uses the cost method.
Required:
A.During 2016 Simone Company reported net income of $360,000 and declared cash dividends of $160,000.Calculate the 2016 noncontrolling interest in net income and the amount of the cash dividends Prosser Company should have received during the year from each of the stock investments.
B.Prepare,in general journal form,the workpaper entries that would be made in the preparation of the December 31,2016,consolidated statements workpaper.The difference between the implied value of the common stock and the book value interest acquired is attributable to an undervaluation in the land of Simone Company.Any difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value is allocated to other contributed capital.
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Pratt Company,who owns an 80% interest in Smurfe Company,purchased $2,000,000 of Smurfe's 8% bonds at 106 on December 31,2016.The bonds pay interest on January 1 and July 1 and mature on December 31,2026.Pratt Company uses the cost method to account for its investment in Smurfe.Selected balances from December 31,2016 accounts of the two companies are as follows:
Pratt Company,who owns an 80% interest in Smurfe Company,purchased $2,000,000 of Smurfe's 8% bonds at 106 on December 31,2016.The bonds pay interest on January 1 and July 1 and mature on December 31,2026.Pratt Company uses the cost method to account for its investment in Smurfe.Selected balances from December 31,2016 accounts of the two companies are as follows:   Required: Prepare in general journal form the workpaper eliminations related to the bonds to consolidated the financial statements of Pratt and its subsidiary for the year ended December 31,2016 and 2017. Required:
Prepare in general journal form the workpaper eliminations related to the bonds to consolidated the financial statements of Pratt and its subsidiary for the year ended December 31,2016 and 2017.
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On January 1,2016,Pippert Company acquired 80% of Skyler Company's common stock for $210,000 and 70% of Skyler's preferred stock for $80,000.Skyler Company reported the following stockholders' equity on this date:
On January 1,2016,Pippert Company acquired 80% of Skyler Company's common stock for $210,000 and 70% of Skyler's preferred stock for $80,000.Skyler Company reported the following stockholders' equity on this date:   The preferred stock is cumulative,nonparticipating,and callable at 104% of par value plus dividends in arrears.On January 1,2016,dividends were in arrears for one year.Any difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value interest is to be allocated to other contributed capital. Changes in Skyler Company's retained earnings during 2016 and 2017 were as follows:   Required: A.Compute the difference between the implied value and book value interest acquired for the investment in preferred stock. B.Compute the balance in the Investment in Preferred Stock account on December 31,2017. C.Compute the amount of Skyler Company's net income that will be included in the controlling interest in consolidated net income for 2017. The preferred stock is cumulative,nonparticipating,and callable at 104% of par value plus dividends in arrears.On January 1,2016,dividends were in arrears for one year.Any difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value interest is to be allocated to other contributed capital.
Changes in Skyler Company's retained earnings during 2016 and 2017 were as follows:
On January 1,2016,Pippert Company acquired 80% of Skyler Company's common stock for $210,000 and 70% of Skyler's preferred stock for $80,000.Skyler Company reported the following stockholders' equity on this date:   The preferred stock is cumulative,nonparticipating,and callable at 104% of par value plus dividends in arrears.On January 1,2016,dividends were in arrears for one year.Any difference between the implied value of the preferred stock and its book value interest is to be allocated to other contributed capital. Changes in Skyler Company's retained earnings during 2016 and 2017 were as follows:   Required: A.Compute the difference between the implied value and book value interest acquired for the investment in preferred stock. B.Compute the balance in the Investment in Preferred Stock account on December 31,2017. C.Compute the amount of Skyler Company's net income that will be included in the controlling interest in consolidated net income for 2017. Required:
A.Compute the difference between the implied value and book value interest acquired for the investment in preferred stock.
B.Compute the balance in the Investment in Preferred Stock account on December 31,2017.
C.Compute the amount of Skyler Company's net income that will be included in the controlling interest in consolidated net income for 2017.
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On January 2,2016,Palomine Corporation purchased 80% of the outstanding common stock and 30% of the outstanding cumulative,nonparticipating,preferred stock of Sour Company for $800,000 and $140,000,respectively.At this date,Sour Company reported account balances of $800,000 in common stock,$400,000 in preferred stock and $200,000 in retained earnings.No other contributed capital accounts exist.The difference between implied and book value of the common stock is attributable to under- or overvalued land.Dividends on the 12% cumulative preferred stock (par $10)were not paid during 2015.
On January 2,2016,Palomine Corporation purchased 80% of the outstanding common stock and 30% of the outstanding cumulative,nonparticipating,preferred stock of Sour Company for $800,000 and $140,000,respectively.At this date,Sour Company reported account balances of $800,000 in common stock,$400,000 in preferred stock and $200,000 in retained earnings.No other contributed capital accounts exist.The difference between implied and book value of the common stock is attributable to under- or overvalued land.Dividends on the 12% cumulative preferred stock (par $10)were not paid during 2015.   Required: A.Prepare the journal entries made by Palomine Corporation in 2016 to account for the investments assuming the partial equity method is used. B.Compute the noncontrolling interest in Sour Company's net income. C.Prepare the 2016 workpaper entries related to the foregoing investments assuming the partial equity method is used to account for the investment. Required:
A.Prepare the journal entries made by Palomine Corporation in 2016 to account for the investments assuming the partial equity method is used.
B.Compute the noncontrolling interest in Sour Company's net income.
C.Prepare the 2016 workpaper entries related to the foregoing investments assuming the partial equity method is used to account for the investment.
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On January 1,2016,Pultey Company acquired an 80% interest in Saucey Company for $1,070,000.Saucey reported common stock of $1,000,000 and retained earnings of $400,000 on this date.Any difference between implied value and the book value interest acquired is attributable to land.
Other information available for Saucey Company is shown below:
On January 1,2016,Pultey Company acquired an 80% interest in Saucey Company for $1,070,000.Saucey reported common stock of $1,000,000 and retained earnings of $400,000 on this date.Any difference between implied value and the book value interest acquired is attributable to land. Other information available for Saucey Company is shown below:   Pultey Company uses the cost method to account for its investment in Saucey Company. Required: A.Prepare the general journal entries for 2016 to record the receipt of the cash dividends. B.Prepare in general journal form the workpaper entries necessary in the consolidated statements workpaper for the year end December 31,2016. Pultey Company uses the cost method to account for its investment in Saucey Company.
Required:
A.Prepare the general journal entries for 2016 to record the receipt of the cash dividends.
B.Prepare in general journal form the workpaper entries necessary in the consolidated statements workpaper for the year end December 31,2016.
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On January 2,2016,Porous,Inc.acquired an 80% interest in Simtex Corporation for $2,250,000.Simtex reported total stockholders' equity of $2,500,000 on this date.An examination of Simtex's books revealed that book value was equal to fair value for all assets and liabilities except for inventory,which was undervalued by $150,000.All of the undervalued inventory was sold during 2016.
Porous also purchased 30% of the $1,250,000 par value outstanding bonds of Simtex Corporation for $350,000 on January 2,2016.The bonds mature in 10 years,carry an 11% annual interest rate payable on June 30 and December 31,and had a carrying value of $1,270,000 on the date of purchase.Both companies use the straight-line method to amortize bond discounts and premiums.
Porous reported net income of $750,000 for 2016 and paid dividends of $325,000 during 2016.Simtex Corporation reported net income of $800,000 for 2016 and paid dividends of $225,000 during the year.
Required:
Compute the following items at December 31,2016.
1.Carrying value of the debt.
2.Interest revenue reported by Porous,Inc.
3.Interest expense reported by Simtex Corporation.
4.Balance in the Investment in Simtex Bonds account.
5.Controlling interest in consolidated net income for 2016 using the t-account approach.
6.Noncontrolling interest in consolidated income for 2016.
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Stemberger Company issued 10-year,8% bonds with a par value of $1,000,000 on January 2,2015,for $1,040,000.Interest is payable semiannually on June 30 and December 31.On December 31,2016,Putter Company purchased $700,000 of Stemberger par value bonds for $670,000.Stemberger is an 80% owned subsidiary of Putter.Both companies use the straight-line method to amortize bond discounts and premiums.Stemberger declared cash dividends of $100,000 in 2016 and reported net income of $220,000 for the year.
Putter reported net income of $350,000 for 2016 and paid dividends of $160,000 during 2016.
Required:
A.Compute the total gain or loss on the constructive retirement of the debt.
B.Allocate the total gain or loss between Stemberger Company and Putter Company.
C.Compute the controlling interest in consolidated net income for 2016.
D.Prepare in general journal form the intercompany bond elimination entries for the consolidated statements workpaper prepared on December 31,2016.
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