Prepare journal entry to record issuance of common stock

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Question 1 ) The financial statements for Jobe Inc. and Lake Corp., just prior to their combination, for the year ending December 31, 20X2, follow. Lake's buildings were undervalued on its financial records by $60,000.

Jobe Inc. Lake Corp.

Revenues $1,300,000 $500,000

Expenses (1,180,000) (290,000)

Net income $120,000 $210,000

Retained earnings, January 1, 20X2 700,000 500,000

Net income (above) 120,000 210,000

Dividends paid (110,000) (110,000)

Retained earnings, December 31, 20X2 $710,000 $600,000

Cash $160,000 $120,000

Receivables and inventory 240,000 240,000

Buildings (net) 700,000 350,000

Equipment (net) 700,000 600,000

Total assets $1,800,000 $1,310,000

Liabilities $250,000 $195,000

Common stock 750,000 430,000

Additional paid-in capital 90,000 85,000

Retained earnings, December 31, 20X2 (above) 710,000 600,000

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $1,800,000 $1,310,000

On December 31, 20X2, Jobe issued 54,000 new shares of its $10 par value stock in exchange for all the outstanding shares of Lake. Jobe's shares had a fair value on that date of $35 per share. Jobe paid $34,000 to an investment bank for assisting in the arrangements. Jobe also paid $24,000 in stock issuance costs to effect the acquisition of Lake. Lake will retain its incorporation.

1) Prepare the journal entry to record the issuance of common stock by Jobe.

2) Prepare the journal entry to record the payment of combination costs.

3) Determine consolidated net income for the year ended December 31, 20x2.

4) Determine consolidated additional paid-in capital at December 31, 20x2. (

Question 2) The financial statements for Metzger Inc. and Ortiz Corp., just prior to their combination, for the year ending December 31, 20X2, follow. Ortiz's buildings were undervalued on its financial records by $80,000.

Metzger Inc. Ortiz Corp.

Revenues $1,800,000 $700,000

Expenses (1,580,000) (590,000)

Net income $220,000 $110,000

Retained earnings, January 1, 2012 800,000 600,000

Net income (above) 220,000 110,000

Dividends paid (130,000) (80,000)

Retained earnings, December 31, 2012 $890,000 $630,000

Cash $240,000 $160,000

Receivables and inventory 270,000 260,000

Buildings (net) 850,000 500,000

Equipment (net) 800,000 490,000

Total assets $2,160,000 $1,410,000

Liabilities $310,000 $155,000

Common stock 850,000 530,000

Additional paid-in capital 110,000 95,000

Retained earnings, December 31, 20X2 (above) 890,000 630,000

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $2,160,000 $1,410,000

On December 31, 20X2, Metzger issued 58,000 new shares of its $10 par value stock in exchange for all the outstanding shares of Ortiz. Metzger's shares had a fair value on that date of $40 per share. Metzger paid $38,000 to an investment bank for assisting in the arrangements. Metzger also paid $28,000 in stock issuance costs to effect the acquisition of Ortiz. Ortiz will retain its incorporation.

1) Prepare the journal entry to record the issuance of common stock by Metzger.

2) Prepare the journal entry to record the payment of combination costs.

3) Determine consolidated net income for the year ended December 31, 20X2.

4) Determine consolidated additional paid-in capital at December 31, 20X2. (Points : 14)

Question 3) The financial statements for Metzger Inc. and Ortiz Corp., just prior to their combination, for the year ending December 31, 20X2, follow. Ortiz's buildings were undervalued on its financial records by $80,000.

Metzger Inc. Ortiz Corp.

Revenues $1,800,000 $700,000

Expenses (1,580,000) (590,000)

Net income $220,000 $110,000

Retained earnings, January 1, 2012 800,000 600,000

Net income (above) 220,000 110,000

Dividends paid (130,000) (80,000)

Retained earnings, December 31, 2012 $890,000 $630,000

Cash $240,000 $160,000

Receivables and inventory 270,000 260,000

Buildings (net) 850,000 500,000

Equipment (net) 800,000 490,000

Total assets $2,160,000 $1,410,000

Liabilities $310,000 $155,000

Common stock 850,000 530,000

Additional paid-in capital 110,000 95,000

Retained earnings, December 31, 20X2 (above) 890,000 630,000

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $2,160,000 $1,410,000

On December 31, 20X2, Metzger issued 58,000 new shares of its $10 par value stock in exchange for all the outstanding shares of Ortiz. Metzger's shares had a fair value on that date of $40 per share. Metzger paid $38,000 to an investment bank for assisting in the arrangements. Metzger also paid $28,000 in stock issuance costs to effect the acquisition of Ortiz. Ortiz will retain its incorporation.

1) Prepare the journal entry to record the issuance of common stock by Metzger.

2) Prepare the journal entry to record the payment of combination costs.

3) Determine consolidated net income for the year ended December 31, 20X2.

4) Determine consolidated additional paid-in capital at December 31, 20X2.

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