Reference no: EM132907617
Haynes, Inc., obtained 100 percent of Turner Company's common stock on January 1, 2017, by issuing 7,300 shares of $10 par value common stock. Haynes's shares had a $15 per share fair value. On that date, Turner reported a net book value of $66,600. However, its equipment (with a five-year remaining life) was undervalued by $8,500 in the company's accounting records. Also, Turner had developed a customer list with an assessed value of $34,400, although no value had been recorded on Turner's books. The customer list had an estimated remaining useful life of 10 years.
The following balances come from the individual accounting records of these two companies as of December 31, 2017:
Haynes Turner
Revenues (727,000) (345,000)
Expenses 513,000 172,000
Investment Income Not given 0
Dividends Declared 110,000 80,000
The following balances come from the individual accounting records of these two companies as of December 31, 2018
Haynes Turner
Revenues (843,000) (419,500)
Expenses 536,200 202,900
Investment Income Not given 0
Dividends Declared 130,000 302,000
Problem a. What balance does Haynes's Investment in Turner account show on December 31, 2018, when the equity method is applied?
Problem b. What is the consolidated net income for the year ending December 31, 2018?
Problem c-1. What is the consolidated equipment balance as of December 31, 2018?
Problem c-2. Would this answer be affected by the investment method applied by the parent?
Problem d. Prepare entry *C for the beginning of the Retained Earnings account on a December 31, 2018 by using initial value, partial equity and equity method.