Prepare the consolidation worksheet journal entries

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Question 1 -

On 1 July 2015, WC Ltd acquired all the shares in SC Ltd for $400,000. The equity and liability sections of SC Ltd's balance sheet showed the following:

Share capital (300,000 shares)              $300,000

General reserve                                   $60,000

Retained earnings                                 $10,000

Dividend payable                                  $5,000

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

                                                Carrying amount         Fair value

Inventory                                  $120,000                    $130,000

Machinery (cost $200,000)           $150,000                   $165,000

In June 2017, a $4,000 dividend was declared by SC Ltd from post-acquisition profits to be paid in August 2017.

The inventory was all sold by 30 June 2016. The machinery had a further five year life and is depreciated on a straight line basis. This machinery was sold on 1 January 2017.

At the acquisition date, SC Ltd had a contingent liability of $20,000 that WC Ltd considered to have a fair value of $12,000. This liability was settled in full at its fair value in June 2017.

Goodwill was not impaired in any period. In the year ending 30 June 2016, SC Ltd transferred $2,000 from pre-acquisition retained earnings to general reserve.

In the year ending 30 June 2017, SC Ltd transferred $5,000 to retained earnings from the general reserve pre-acquisition.

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On 30 June 2017, the trial balances of WC Ltd and SC Ltd were as follows:

                                                           WC Ltd                  SC Ltd

Shares in SC Ltd                                   $390 000               -

Inventory                                             174 000                 $160 000

Other current assets                              54 000                   25 000

Machinery                                             572 500                 412 000

Land                                                     166 200                 65 000

Income tax expenses                             25 000                   30 000

Goodwill                                                -                              5 000

Interim dividend paid                             10 000                   5 000

Dividend declared                                  10 000                   4 000

                                                            1 401 700              706 000

Share capital                                         $800 000               $330 000

General reserve                                    150 000                 57 000

Retained earnings (30/06/2017)              15 000                   15 000

Profit before tax                                     80 000                   90 000

Debentures                                            100 000                 40 000

Dividend payable                                    10 000                   4 000

Other current liabilities                            34 700                   60 000

Accumulated depreciation - Machinery      212 000                 110 000

                                                            1 401 700              706 000

Additional information:

a) On 1 January 2017, SC Ltd sold inventory costing $15,000 to WC Ltd for $25,000. Half of this inventory was sold by WC Ltd to external parties and the other half of the inventory was still on hand at 30 June 2017.

b) On 31 March 2017, WC Ltd sold machinery to SC Ltd for $6,000 which was $1,000 below its carrying amount at that date. SC Ltd charged depreciation at the rate of 20% per annum on this machinery.

c) The tax rate is 30%.

REQUIREMENTS:

Prepare the consolidation worksheet journal entries for the year ended 30 June 2017. Include narrations and show any relevant workings also in the narrations.

Question 2 -

On 1 July 2016, Sierra Ltd acquired 80% of the share capital of Sahara Ltd for $264 800. On that date, the statement of financial position of Sahara Ltd consisted of:

      Share capital

$250 000

      General reserve

10 000

Asset revaluation surplus

15 000

Retained earnings

10 000

Liabilities

180 000


$465 000

Cash

$ 35 000

Inventories

70 000

Land

65 000

Plant and equipment

300 000

Accumulated depreciation - plant and equipment

(130 000)

Trademark

100 000

Goodwill

25 000


$ 465 000

At 1 July 2016, all identifiable assets and liabilities of Sahara Ltd were recorded at fair value except for:


Carrying amount

Fair value

Inventories

$ 70 000

$ 80 000

Land

65 000

85 000

Plant and equipment (cost $200 000)

70 000

90 000

Trademark

100 000

110 000

During the year ended 30 June 2017, all inventories on hand at the beginning of the year were sold, and the land was sold on 28 February 2017 to Oasis Ltd for $80 000. The plant and equipment had a further 5-year life beyond 1 July 2016 and was expected to be used evenly over that time. The trademark was considered to have an indefinite life. Any adjustments for differences at acquisition date between carrying amounts and fair values are made in the consolidation worksheet.

Sierra Ltd uses the partial goodwill method. The tax rate is assumed to be 30%. Financial information for Sierra Ltd and Sahara Ltd for the year ended 30 June 2017 is shown below.


Sierra Ltd

Sahara Ltd

      Sales revenue

$200 000

$172 000

Other income

75 000

30 000


275 000

202 000

Cost of sales

162 000

128 000

Other expenses

53 000

31 000


215 000

159 000

Profit from trading

60 000

43 000

Gains/(losses) on sale of non-current assets

10 000

5 000

Profit before tax

70 000

48 000

Income tax expense

20 000

18 000

Profit for the period

50 000

30 000

Retained earnings (1/7/16)

30 000

10 000

Transfer from general reserve

-

8 000


80 000

48 000

Interim dividend paid

12 000

10 000

Final dividend declared

6 000

4 000


18 000

14 000

Retained earnings (30/6/17)

$ 62 000

$ 34 000

Asset revaluation surplus (1/7/16)


$ 15 000

Gain on revaluation of specialised plant


5 000

Asset revaluation surplus (30/6/17)


$ 20 000

During the year ended 30 June 2017, Sahara Ltd sold inventories to Sierra Ltd for $8000. The original cost of these items to Sahara Ltd was $5000. One-third of these inventories were still on hand at the end of the year.

On 31 March 2017, Sahara Ltd transferred an item of plant with a carrying amount of $10 000 to Sierra Ltd for $15 000. The item was still on hand at the end of the year. Sahara Ltd applied a 20% depreciation rate to this type of plant.

Required:

1. Prepare the acquisition analysis and all consolidation worksheet entries (narrations not required) necessary for preparation of the consolidated financial statements for Sierra Ltd and its subsidiary for the year ended 30 June 2017.

2. Prepare the Statement of Changes in Shareholders Equity at 30 June 2017.

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