Prepare the worksheet entries required for the consolidation

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Question - On January 1, 2016, Monica Company acquired 80 percent of Young Company's outstanding common stock for $856,000. The fair value of the non-controlling interest at the acquisition date was $214,000. Young reported stockholders' equity accounts on that date as follows:

Common stock -$10 par value $200,000 Additional paid-in capital 100,000 Retained earnings 590,000

In establishing the acquisition value, Monica appraised Young's assets and ascertained that the accounting records undervalued a building (with a five-year remaining life) by $50,000. Any remaining excess acquisition-date fair value was allocated to a franchise agreement to be amortized over 10 years.

During the subsequent years, Young sold Monica inventory at a 40 percent gross profit rate. Monica consistently resold this merchandise in the year of acquisition or in the period immediately following. Transfers for the three years after this business combination was created amounted to the following:

Year Transfer Price Inventory Remaining at Year-End (at transfer price)

2016 $ 60,000 $ 28,000

2017 80,000 30,000

2018 90,000 36,000

In addition, Monica sold Young several pieces of fully depreciated equipment on January 1, 2017, for $54,000. The equipment had originally cost Monica $86,000. Young plans to depreciate these assets over a 6-year period.

In 2018, Young earns a net income of $160,000 and declares and pays $45,000 in cash dividends. These figures increase the subsidiary's Retained Earnings to a $920,000 balance at the end of 2018.

Monica employs the equity method of accounting. Hence, it reports $116,680 investment income for 2018 with an Investment account balance of $1,017,280. Under these circumstances, prepare the worksheet entries required for the consolidation of Monica Company and Young Company. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)

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