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Question - Kumar Ltd acquired all the issued shares of Prasad Ltd at 1 July 2019. Kumar Ltd paid $36, 750 in cash and 10,000 preference shares and 10,000 ordinary shares in Kumar Ltd valued at $3.00 per share for preference and $3.00 per share for ordinary. At this date, the equity of Prasad Ltd consisted of $68,000 share capital and $4,000 retained earnings.

At the date of acquisition, all the identifiable assets and liabilities of Prasad Ltd were recorded at amounts equal to their fair values except for:

Carrying Amount Level 1 Fair Value Level 2 Fair Value Level 3 Fair Value

Copyright $90,000 $105,000

Merchandise $18,000 $22,500

Equipment (Cost $150,000) $120,000 $123,000

The book keeping records reveal; (i) the equipment was considered to have a further 5-year life, (ii) the copyrights were sold for $120 000 to an external entity on 18 August 2019, and (iii) the merchandise was all sold by 30 June 2020.

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(a) Kumar Ltd sells certain raw materials to Prasad Ltd to be used in its manufacturing process. At 1 July 2020, Prasad Ltd held merchandise sold to it by Kumar Ltd in the previous year at a profit of $600. During the 2020-21 year, Kumar Ltd sold merchandise to Prasad Ltd for $21,000. None of this was on hand at 30 June 2021.

(b) Prasad Ltd also sells items of merchandise to Kumar Ltd. During the 2020-21 year, Prasad Ltd sold goods to Kumar Ltd for $4,500. At 30 June 2021, merchandise which had been sold to Kumar Ltd at a profit of $300 was still on hand in Kumar Ltd's merchandise.

(c) On 1 July 2020, Prasad Ltd sold an item of equipment to Kumar Ltd for $14,000. This equipment had a carrying amount in the records of Prasad Ltd of $15,000 at time of sale. This type of equipment is depreciated at 10% p.a. on cost.

(d) On 1 January 2020, Kumar Ltd sold an item of merchandise to Prasad Ltd for $18,000. The merchandise had cost Kumar Ltd $16,000. This item was classified by Prasad Ltd as equipment. Equipment of this type is depreciated by Prasad Ltd at 20% p.a.

(e) On 1 March 2021, Prasad Ltd sold an item of equipment to Kumar Ltd. Whereas Prasad Ltd classified this as equipment, Kumar Ltd classified it as merchandise. The sales price was $9,000 which included a profit to Prasad Ltd of $1,500. Kumar Ltd sold this to another entity on 31 March 2021 for $9,900.

Required - Prepare all journal entries required for a consolidation worksheet for the preparation of the consolidated financial statements of Kumar Ltd at 30 June 2021 (narrations not required).

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