How did truman allocate atlantas acquisition-date fair value

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On July 1, 2015, Truman Company acquired a 70 percent interest in Atlanta Company in exchange for consideration of $753,900 in cash and equity securities. The remaining 30 percent of Atlanta's shares traded closely near an average price that totaled $323,100 both before and after Truman's acquisition.

In reviewing its acquisition, Truman assigned a $109,000 fair value to a patent recently developed by Atlanta, even though it was not recorded within the financial records of the subsidiary. This patent is anticipated to have a remaining life of five years.

The following financial information is available for these two companies for 2015. In addition, the subsidiary's income was earned uniformly throughout the year. Subsidiary dividend payments were made quarterly.

 

Truman

Atlanta

Revenues

(716,080)

(498,000)

Operating expenses

427,000

345,000

Income of subsidiary

(45,920)


Net income

(335,000)

(153,000)

Retained earnings, 1/1/15

(905,000)

(508,000

Net income (above)

(335,000)

(153,000)

Dividends declared

175,000

60,000

Retained earnings, 12/31/15

(1,065,000)

(601,000)

Current assets

593,180

414,000

Investment in Atlanta

778,820


Land

389,000

219,000

Buildings

707,000

676,000

Total assets

2,468,000

1,309,000

Liabilities

(903,000)

(388,000)

Common stock

(95,000)

(300,000)

Additional paid-in capital

(405,000)

(20,000)

Retained earnings, 12/31/15

(1,065,000

(601,000

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

(2,468,000

(1,309,000

a. How did Truman allocate Atlanta's acquisition-date fair value to the various assets acquired and liabilities assumed in the combination?

b. How did Truman allocate the goodwill from the acquisition across the controlling and noncontrolling interests?

c. How did Truman derive the Investment in Atlanta account balance at the end of 2015?

d. Prepare a worksheet to consolidate the financial statements of these two companies as of December 31, 2015. (For accounts where multiple consolidation entries are required, combine all debit entries into one amount and enter this amount in the debit column of the worksheet. Similarly, combine all credit entries into one amount and enter this amount in the credit column of the worksheet.)

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