
Fundamental Accounting Principles 22th Edition by John Wild ,Ken Shaw,Barbara Chiappetta
Edition 22ISBN: 978-0077862275
Fundamental Accounting Principles 22th Edition by John Wild ,Ken Shaw,Barbara Chiappetta
Edition 22ISBN: 978-0077862275 Exercise 12
Brinkley Company, which began operations on January 3, 2015, had the following subsequent transactions and events in its long-term investments.
2015
Jan. 5 Brinkley purchased 20,000 shares (25% of total) of Bloch's common stock for $200,500.
Aug. 1 Bloch declared and paid a cash dividend of $1.05 per share.
Dec. 31 Bloch's net income for 2015 is $82,000, and the fair value of its stock is $11.90 per share.
2016
Aug. 1 Bloch declared and paid a cash dividend of $1.35 per share.
Dec. 31 Bloch's net income for 2016 is $78,000, and the fair value of its stock is $13.65 per share.
2017
Jan. 8 Brinkley sold all of its investment in Bloch for $375,000 cash.
Part 1
Assume that Brinkley has a significant influence over Bloch with its 25% share.
Required
1. Prepare journal entries to record these transactions and events for Brinkley.
2. Compute the carrying (book) value per share of Brinkley's investment in Bloch common stock as reflected
in the investment account on January 7, 2017.
3. Compute the net increase or decrease in Brinkley's equity from January 5, 2015, through January 8, 2017, resulting from its investment in Bloch.
Part 2
Assume that although Brinkley owns 25% of Bloch's outstanding stock, circumstances indicate that it does not have a significant influence over the investee and that it is classified as an available-for-sale security investment.
Required
1. Prepare journal entries to record these transactions and events for Brinkley. Also prepare an entry dated January 8, 2017, to remove any balance related to the fair value adjustment.
2. Compute the cost per share of Brinkley's investment in Bloch common stock as reflected in the investment account on January 7, 2017.
3. Compute the net increase or decrease in Brinkley's equity from January 5, 2015, through January 8, 2017, resulting from its investment in Bloch.
2015
Jan. 5 Brinkley purchased 20,000 shares (25% of total) of Bloch's common stock for $200,500.
Aug. 1 Bloch declared and paid a cash dividend of $1.05 per share.
Dec. 31 Bloch's net income for 2015 is $82,000, and the fair value of its stock is $11.90 per share.
2016
Aug. 1 Bloch declared and paid a cash dividend of $1.35 per share.
Dec. 31 Bloch's net income for 2016 is $78,000, and the fair value of its stock is $13.65 per share.
2017
Jan. 8 Brinkley sold all of its investment in Bloch for $375,000 cash.
Part 1
Assume that Brinkley has a significant influence over Bloch with its 25% share.
Required
1. Prepare journal entries to record these transactions and events for Brinkley.
2. Compute the carrying (book) value per share of Brinkley's investment in Bloch common stock as reflected
in the investment account on January 7, 2017.
3. Compute the net increase or decrease in Brinkley's equity from January 5, 2015, through January 8, 2017, resulting from its investment in Bloch.
Part 2
Assume that although Brinkley owns 25% of Bloch's outstanding stock, circumstances indicate that it does not have a significant influence over the investee and that it is classified as an available-for-sale security investment.
Required
1. Prepare journal entries to record these transactions and events for Brinkley. Also prepare an entry dated January 8, 2017, to remove any balance related to the fair value adjustment.
2. Compute the cost per share of Brinkley's investment in Bloch common stock as reflected in the investment account on January 7, 2017.
3. Compute the net increase or decrease in Brinkley's equity from January 5, 2015, through January 8, 2017, resulting from its investment in Bloch.
Explanation
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