Prepare the journal entries on the books of parent

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1. Parent acquired Subsidiary on January 1, 2009 at a price $150,000 in excess of book value.  Of that excess, $100,000 was allocated to an unrecorded Patent with a 10-year life, with the remainder to goodwill.  In 2010, Subsidiary sold to Parent land having a book value of $70,000 for a total price of $100,000.

Financial statements of the two companies for the year ended December 31, 2011 are presented below.

 

Parent

Subsidiary

Sales revenue

  $1,500,000

 $187,500

Cost of goods sold

            (1,050,000)

                   (112,500)

Gross profit

 450,000

  75,000

Operating expenses

               (285,000)

                     (48,750)

Equity income

  16,250

             _   

Net Income

   mce_markernbsp;  181,250  

 mce_markernbsp; 26,250

 

 

 

Retained Earnings, 1/1/11

   mce_markernbsp;  753,600

mce_markernbsp; 96,875

Net income

  181,250

  26,250

Dividends

                ( 41,688)

                      ( 3,412)

Retained Earnings, 12/31/11

mce_markernbsp;  893,162

   $119,713

 

 

 

Cash and receivables

 mce_markernbsp;  342,783

$104,106

Inventory

 291,000

    55,875

Equity investment

237,838

 

Property, plant & equipment (Net) 

  1,399,800

    103,375

Total Assets

$2,271,421

  $263,356

 

 

 

Accounts payable

mce_markernbsp;  112,350

 mce_markernbsp; 22,380

Accrued liabilities

138,408

   30,638

Notes payable

  750,000

   62,500

Common stock

245,250

 12,500

Additional paid-in capital

   132,251 

   15,625

Retained Earnings, 12/31/11

     893,162

    119,713

Total Liabilities and Equities

$2,271,421

 $263,356

Required:

a. Prepare a schedule showing the computation of Equity Income on Parent's books for 2011.

b. Prepare a schedule showing the computation of Equity Investment on Parent's books at December 31, 2011.

c. Prepare the consolidation entries for 2011.

2. Parent acquired Subsidiary on January 1, 2011 at a price $150,000 in excess of book value.  Of that excess, $100,000 was allocated to an unrecorded Customer List with a 10-year life, with the remainder to Goodwill. 

On January 2014, Subsidiary sold equipment to Parent for $60,000.  The equipment had a cost of $70,000 and accumulated depreciation of $28,000.  The remaining life of the equipment was estimated at 6 years.  Financial statements for the two companies for the year ended December 31, 2015 are presented below.

 

Parent

Subsidiary

Sales revenue

  $5,000,000

mce_markernbsp;  500,000

Cost of goods sold

     (3,600,000)

           (300,000)

Gross profit

   1,400,000

200,000

Operating expenses

        (750,000)

           (130,000)

Equity income

        63,000

                _

Net Income

   mce_markernbsp;  713,000 

  mce_markernbsp;    70,000

 

 

 

Retained Earnings, 1/1/15

   $2,922,150

mce_markernbsp;  112,500

Net income

  713,000

70,000

Dividends

        (142,000)

             (10,000)

Retained Earnings, 12/31/15

 $3,493,150

  mce_markernbsp;  172,500

 

 

 

Cash and receivables

  $1,404,650

   mce_markernbsp;  376,000 

Inventory

1,300,000

  275,000

Equity investment

   350,000

 

Property, plant & equipment (Net) 

  5,030,000  

      515,000

Total Assets

$8,084,650

   $1,166,000   

 

 

 

Accounts payable

  mce_markernbsp;  505,000

 mce_markernbsp;    89,000

Accrued liabilities

595,000

115,000

Notes payable

1,250,000

650,000

Common stock

  211,500

   62,000

Additional paid-in capital

  2,030,000

    77,500

Retained Earnings, 12/31/15

  3,493,150

      172,500

Total Liabilities and Equities

$8,084,650

   $1,166,000

Required: 

a. Prepare the journal entries on the books of Parent and Subsidiary to record the equipment sale.

b. Compute the amount of unrealized gain at January 1, 2015.

c. Prepare entries required under the equity method on Parent's books for 2015.

d. Prepare the consolidation entries for 2015.

Reference no: EM131782825

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