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Question - Albert Company has an investment in the voting shares of Prince Ltd. On December 31, Year 5, Prince reported a net income of $860,000 and declared dividends of $200,000.
During Year 5, Albert had sales to Prince of $915,000, and Prince had sales to Albert of $500,000. On December 31, Year 5, the inventory of Albert contained an after-tax intercompany profit of $40,000, and the inventory of Prince contained an after-tax intercompany profit of $72,000.
On January 1, Year 4, Albert sold equipment to Prince and recorded an after-tax profit of $120,000 on the transaction. The equipment had a remaining useful life of five years on this date. Albert uses the equity method to account for its investment in Prince.
Prepare albert's Year 5 equity method journal entries under each of the following two assumptions:
(a) Albert owns 64% of Prince, and Prince is a subsidiary.
i) Record the year 5 net income
ii) Record the year 5 dividends declared but not received
iii) Record the unrealized closing inventory profit - Prince selling
iv) Record the unrealized closing inventory profit - Albert selling
v) Record the equipment profit realized in Year 5 - Albert selling
(b) Albert owns 30% of Prince, and Prince is a joint venture.
i) Record the year 5 net income
ii) Record the year 5 dividends declared but not received
iii) Record the unrealized closing inventory profit - Prince selling
iv) Record the unrealized closing inventory profit - Albert selling
v) Record the equipment profit realized in Year 5 - Albert selling
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