
Fundamentals of Advanced Accounting 5th Edition by Joe Ben Hoyle,Thomas Schaefer,Timothy Doupnik
Edition 5ISBN: 978-1260575910
Fundamentals of Advanced Accounting 5th Edition by Joe Ben Hoyle,Thomas Schaefer,Timothy Doupnik
Edition 5ISBN: 978-1260575910 Exercise 12
On January 1, 2012, Bretz, Inc., acquired 60 percent of the outstanding shares of Keane Company for $573,000 in cash. The price paid was proportionate to Keane's total fair value although at the date of acquisition, Keane had a total book value of $810,000. All assets acquired and liabilities assumed had fair values equal to book values except for a copyright (six-year remaining life) that was undervalued in Keane's accounting records by $120,000.
During 2012, Keane reported net income of $150,000 and paid cash dividends of $80,000. On January 1, 2013, Bretz bought an additional 30 percent interest in Keane for $300,000.
The following financial information is for these two companies for 2013. Keane issued no additional capital stock during either 2012 or 2013.
a. Show the journal entry Bretz made to record its January 1, 2013, acquisition of an additional 30 percent of Keane Company shares.
b. Prepare a schedule showing how Bretz determined the Investment in Keane Company balance as of December 31, 2013.
c. Prepare a consolidated worksheet for Bretz, Inc., and Keane Company for December 31, 2013.
During 2012, Keane reported net income of $150,000 and paid cash dividends of $80,000. On January 1, 2013, Bretz bought an additional 30 percent interest in Keane for $300,000.
The following financial information is for these two companies for 2013. Keane issued no additional capital stock during either 2012 or 2013.

a. Show the journal entry Bretz made to record its January 1, 2013, acquisition of an additional 30 percent of Keane Company shares.
b. Prepare a schedule showing how Bretz determined the Investment in Keane Company balance as of December 31, 2013.
c. Prepare a consolidated worksheet for Bretz, Inc., and Keane Company for December 31, 2013.
Explanation
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