Financial statements for plant and sun

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Problem -

On January 1, 2014, Plant Company purchased 80% of the common stock of Sun Company for $387,500. Sun reported the following:


2014

2015

2016

Income

$175,000

$180,000

$162,500

Dividends 

$22,500

$27,500

$32,500

On December 31, 2013, just prior to the acquisition, the balance sheets of Plant Company and Sun Company were as follows:


Sun

Sun

Plant

Sun (Book)

Sun (Market)

825,000

257,500

257,500

200,000

95,000

95,000

300,000

62,500

62,500

450,000

50,000

75,000

$1,775,000

$465,000

$490,000




-

100,000

115,000

250,000

150,000


125,000

50,000


1,400,000

165,000


$1,775,000

$465,000


Required:

1.  Assume that Plant accounts for the acquisition using the Equity method. Use the information above as well as the incomplete worksheet information presented on the following pages to consolidate the financial statements for Plant and Sun for 2014, 2015 & 2016.

In working the consolidations, please provide the following information:

1. The Equity method entries that Plant would make each year

2. The Allocation Schedule to allocate excess fair values

3. The consolidation entries

4. The Completed worksheets showing the consolidated totals

2. Assume that Plant accounts for the acquisition using the Initial Value method (i.e., the Cost method). Use the information above as well as the appropriate incomplete worksheet information to consolidate the financial statements for Plant and Sun for 2014, 2015 and 2016. Please provide all the same information as #1 above.

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