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江西财经大学高级财务会计国际学院题库chapter_02
江西财经大学高级财务会计国际学院题库chapter_02

Advanced Accounting, 11e (Beams/Anthony/Bettinghaus/Smith)

Chapter 2 Stock Investments — Investor Accounting and Reporting

Multiple Choice Questions

1) What method of accounting will generally be used when one company purchases less than 20% of the outstanding stock of another company?

A) Only the fair value method may be used.

B) Only the equity method may be used.

C) Either the fair value method or the equity method may be used, depending upon the relationship between the companies.

D) Neither the fair value method nor the equity method may be used, regardless of the level of ownership.

Answer: C

Objective: LO1

Difficulty: Easy

2) What method of accounting will generally be used when one company purchases between 20% to 50% of the outstanding stock of another company?

A) Only the fair value method may be used.

B) Only the equity method may be used.

C) Either the fair value method or the equity method may be used, depending upon the relationship between the companies.

D) Neither the fair value method nor the equity method may be used, regardless of the level of ownership.

Answer: C

Objective: LO1

Difficulty: Easy

3) Which one of the following items, originally recorded in the Investment in Falcon Co. account under the equity method, would not be systematically used to reduce investment income on a periodic basis?

A) Amortization expense of goodwill

B) Depreciation expense on the excess fair value attributed to machinery

C) Amortization expense on the excess fair value attributed to lease agreements

D) Interest expense on the excess fair value attributed to long-term bonds payable

Answer: A

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Moderate

4) Which one of the following statements is correct for an investor company?

A) The balance in the Investment in Osprey Co. account can be reduced to represent a decline in the fair market value of the investment, but will not be adjusted if the fair market value increases.

B) Under the equity method, the balance in the Investment in Osprey Co. account can be negative if the investee corporation operates at a loss.

C) Once the balance in the Investment in Osprey Co. is reduced to zero, it will not be reduced any further.

D) Under the equity method, the balance in the Investment in Osprey Co. account will increase when cash dividends are received.

Answer: C

Objective: LO2

Difficulty: Moderate

5) Pinkerton Inc. owns 10% of Sable Company. In the most recent year, Sable had net earnings of $40,000 and paid dividends of $6,000. Pinkerton's accountant mistakenly assumed Pinkerton had considerable influence over Sable and used the equity method instead of the cost method. What is the impact on the investment account and net earnings, respectively?

A) By using the equity method, the accountant has understated the investment account and overstated the net earnings.

B) By using the equity method, the accountant has overstated the investment account and understated the net earnings.

C) By using the equity method, the accountant has understated the investment account and understated the net earnings.

D) By using the equity method, the accountant has overstated the investment account and overstated the net earnings.

Answer: D

Objective: LO3

Difficulty: Moderate

6) Griffon Incorporated holds a 30% ownership in Duck Corporation. Griffon should use the equity method under which of the following circumstances?

A) Griffon has surrendered significant stockholder rights by agreement between Griffon and Duck.

B) Griffon has been unable to secure a position on the Duck Corporation's Board of Directors.

C) Griffon has inadequate or untimely information to apply the equity method.

D) The ownership of Duck Corporation is diverse.

Answer: D

Objective: LO1

Difficulty: Easy

7) Pond Corporation uses the fair value method of accounting for its investment in Swan Company. Which one of the following events would affect the Investment in Swan Co. account?

A) Investee losses

B) Investee dividend payments

C) An increase in the investee's share price from last period

D) All of the above would affect the Investment in Swan Co. account.

Answer: C

Objective: LO2

Difficulty: Easy

8) Sadie Corporation's stockholders' equity at December 31, 2010 included the following:

6% Preferred stock, $10 par value$1,000,000

Common stock, $1 par value10,000,000

Other paid-in capital—common4,000,000

Retained earnings4,000,000

$19,000,000

Pilga Corporation purchased a 30% interest in Sadie's common stock from other shareholders on January 1, 2011 for $5,800,000. What was the book value of Pilga's investment in Sadie on January 1, 2011?

A) $5,400,000

B) $5,700,000

C) $7,120,000

D) $7,440,000

Answer: A

Explanation: A) Total stockholders' equity$19,000,000

Less: preferred equity(1,000,000)

Equals: common equity18,000,000

x Pilga's percentage× 30%

Book value of Pilga investment$5,400,000

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Moderate

9) Jabiru Corporation purchased a 20% interest in Fish Company common stock on January 1, 2008 for $300,000. This investment was accounted for using the complete equity method and the correct balance in the Investment in Fish account on December 31, 2010 was $440,000. The original excess purchase transaction included $60,000 for a patent amortized at a rate of $6,000 per year. In 2011, Fish Corporation had net income of $4,000 per month earned uniformly throughout the year and paid $20,000 of dividends in May. If Jabiru sold one-half of its investment in Fish on August 1, 2011 for $500,000, how much gain was recognized on this transaction?

A) $278,950

B) $280,000

C) $280,950

D) $282,000

Answer: C

Explanation: C)

Dec 31, 2010 investment balance$440,000

Jabiru's interest in Fish's income from Jan 1-July 31:

($4,000 × 7 months × 20%) = 5,600

Less: Dividends ($20,000 × 20%) = (4,000)

Less: Seven months of patent amortization:

$500 × 7 = (3,500)

Investment account balance at July 31, 2011$438,100

Amount received from sale:$500,000

Book value of one-half interest(219,050)

Gain on sale$280,950

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Moderate

10) An investor uses the cost method of accounting for its investment in common stock. During the current year, the investor received $25,000 in dividends, an amount that exceeded the investor's share of the investee company's undistributed income since the investment was acquired. The investor should report dividend income of what amount?

A) $25,000

B) $25,000 less the amount in excess of its share of undistributed income since the investment was acquired

C) $25,000 less the amount that is not in excess of its share of undistributed income since the investment was acquired

D) None of the above is correct.

Answer: A

Objective: LO3

Difficulty: Easy

Use the following information to answer the question(s) below.

On January 1, 2011, Pansy Company acquired a 10% interest in Sunflower Corporation for $80,000 when Sunflower's stockholders' equity consisted of $400,000 capital stock and $100,000 retained earnings. Book values of Sunflower's net assets equaled their fair values on this date. Sunflower's net income and dividends for 2011 through 2013 were as follows:

2011 2012 2013

Net income$ 8,000$ 10,000$15,000

Dividends paid5,0005,0005,000

11) Assume that Pansy Incorporated used the cost method of accounting for its investment in Sunflower. The balance in the Investment in Sunflower account at December 31, 2013 was

A) $76,700.

B) $80,000.

C) $83,300.

D) $95,000.

Answer: B

Explanation: B) Income and dividends are not added or deducted from the investment account under the cost method unless liquidating dividends are received

Objective: LO3

Difficulty: Moderate

12) Assume that Pansy has significant influence and uses the equity method of accounting for its investment in Sunflower. The balance in the Investment in Sunflower account at December 31, 2013 was

A) $78,200.

B) $80,000.

C) $81,800.

D) $83,300.

Answer: C

Explanation: C)

Initial Investment in Sunflower$80,000

adjustments:

2011: 10% × ($8,000-$5,000)= 300

2012: 10% × ($10,000-$5,000)= 500

2013: 10% × ($15,000-$5,000)= 1,000

Investment balance at 12/31/2013:$81,800

Objective: LO3

Difficulty: Moderate

13) Pyming Corporation accounts for its 40% investment in Sillabog Company using the equity method. On the date of the original investment, fair values were equal to the book values except for a patent, which cost Pyming an additional $40,000. The patent had an estimated life of 10 years. Sillabog has a steady net income of $20,000 per year and consistently pays out 40% of its net income as dividends to its shareholders. Which one of the following statements is correct?

A) The net change in the investment account for each full year will be a debit of $8,000.

B) The net change in the investment account for each full year will be a debit of $4,800.

C) The net change in the investment account for each full year will be a debit of $800.

D) The net change in the investment account for each full year will be a credit of $800.

Answer: C

Objective: LO3

Difficulty: Moderate

14) Jacana Corporation paid $200,000 for a 25% interest in Lilypad Corporation's common stock on January 1, 2010, but was not able to exercise significant influence over Lilypad. During 2011, Jacana reported income of $120,000, excluding its income from Lilypad, and paid dividends of $50,000. Lilypad reported net income of $40,000 during 2011 and paid dividends of $20,000. Jacana should report net income for 2011 in the amount of

A) $115,000.

B) $120,000.

C) $125,000.

D) $130,000.

Answer: C

Explanation: C)

Jacana's separate income$ 120,000

Dividend income from Lilypad

equals $20,000 × 25% = 5,000

Jacana's net income = $ 125,000

Objective: LO4

Difficulty: Moderate

15) Panda Corporation purchased 100,000 previously unissued shares of Skunk Company's $10 par value common stock directly from Skunk for $2,200,000. Skunk's stockholders' equity immediately before the investment by Panda consisted of $3,000,000 of common stock and $4,800,000 in retained earnings. What is Panda's book value of equity in the net assets of Skunk?

A) $2,200,000

B) $2,500,000

C) $3,000,000

D) $3,333,000

Answer: B

Explanation: B)

Shares outstanding before issue of new shares300,000

Shares issued to Panda100,000

Total shares outstanding400,000

Percentage owned by Panda(100,000/400,000)25.00%

Stockholders' equity before issue of new shares$7,800,000

+Investment by Panda2,200,000

=Stockholders' equity after Panda investment10,000,000

× Panda's percentage ownership25.00%

= Book value of Panda's interest$2,500,000

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Difficult

16) The income from an equity method investee is reported on one line of the investor company's income statement except when

A) the cost method is used.

B) the investee has extraordinary items.

C) the investor company is amortizing cost-book value differentials.

D) the investor company changes from the cost to the equity method.

Answer: B

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Easy

17) Bart Company purchased a 30% interest in Simpson Corporation on January 1, 2008, and Bart accounted for its investment in Simpson under the equity method for the next 3 years. On January 1, 2011, Bart sold one-half of its interest in Simpson after which it could no longer exercise significant influence over Simpson. Bart should

A) continue to account for its remaining investment in Simpson under the equity method for the sake of consistency.

B) adjust the investment in Simpson account to one-half of its original amount and account for the remaining 15% interest using the equity method.

C) account for the remaining investment under the cost method, using the investment in Simpson account balance immediately after the sale as the new cost basis.

D) adjust the investment account to one-half of its original amount (one-half of the purchase price in 2008), and account for the remaining 15% investment under the cost method.

Answer: C

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Easy

18) Pelican Corporation acquired a 25% interest in Seafare Incorporated at book value several years ago. Seafare declared $100,000 dividends in 2010 and reported its income for the year as follows:

Income from continuing operations$600,000

Loss on discontinued division(100,000)

Net income$500,000

Pelican's Investment in Seafare account for 2010 should increase by

A) $ 100,000.

B) $ 125,000.

C) $ 150,000.

D) $ 180,000.

Answer: A

Explanation: A)

Pelican's share of income ($500,000 × 25%) = $125,000

Pelican's share of dividends = $100,000 × 25%(25,000)

Increase in investment account$100,000

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Moderate

19) In reference to intercompany transactions between an investor and an investee, when the investor can significantly influence the investee, which of the following statements is correct, assuming that the investor is using the equity method?

A) There is the presumption of arms-length bargaining between the related parties.

B) As long as the investor recognizes the effects of the transaction in its financial statements, it is not required to provide any additional disclosures.

C) In reporting its share of earnings and losses of an investee, the investor must eliminate the effect of profits and losses on the intercompany transactions until they are realized.

D) None of the above is correct.

Answer: C

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Easy

20) In reference to the determination of goodwill impairment, which of the following statements is correct?

A) The goodwill impairment test under FASB 142 is a three-step process.

B) If the reporting unit's fair value exceeds its carrying value, goodwill is unimpaired.

C) Under FASB 142, firms must first compare carrying values (book values) at the firm level.

D) All of the above are correct.

Answer: B

Objective: LO6

Difficulty: Easy

21) Firms must conduct impairment tests more frequently than annually when

A) other shareholders hold more than 50% interest.

B) a more-likely-than-not expectation exists that a reporting unit will be sold or disposed of.

C) a specific unit does not have publicly traded stock.

D) using the equity method.

Answer: B

Objective: LO6

Difficulty: Easy

Exercises

1) Plum Corporation paid $700,000 for a 40% interest in Satin Company on January 1, 2011 when Plum's stockholders' equity was as follows:

10% cumulative preferred stock, $100 par$ 500,000

Common stock, $10 par value300,000

Other paid-in capital 400,000

Retained earnings800,000

Total stockholders' equity$2,000,000

On this date, the book values of Plum's assets and liabilities equaled their fair values and there were no dividends in arrears.

Required: Calculate the amount recorded in the Investment in Satin Company and the amount of implied Goodwill in this transaction.

Answer:

Cost of Satin investment

(amount recorded in the

Investment account):$700,000

Less: book value acquired:

Total equity$2,000,000

Less: Preferred equity(500,000)

Net common equity1,500,000

× percent acquired× 40%

= Plum book value acquired(600,000)

Goodwill $100,000

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Moderate

2) Pike Corporation paid $100,000 for a 10% interest in Salmon Corp. on January 1, 2010, when Salmon's stockholders' equity consisted of $800,000 of $10 par value common stock and $200,000 retained earnings. On December 31, 2011, after receipt of the year's dividends from Salmon, Pike paid $192,000 for an additional 20% interest in Salmon Corp. Both of Pike's investments were made when Salmon's book values equaled their fair values. Salmon's net income and dividends for 2010 and 2011 were as follows:

2010 2011

Net income$60,000$140,000

Dividends$20,000$40,000

Required:

1.Prepare journal entries for Pike Corporation to account for its investment in Salmon Corporation for 2010 and 2011.

2.Calculate the balance of Pike's investment in Salmon at December 31, 2011

Answer:

Requirement 1

Date Accounts Debit Credit

01/01/10Investment in Salmon100,000

Cash100,000

12/31/10Cash2,000

Dividend Income2,000

12/31/11Cash 4,000

Dividend Income4,000

12/31/11Investment in Salmon192,000

Cash192,000

12/31/11Investment in Salmon14,000

Retained Earnings14,000

Requirement 2

Calculation of investment balance

Cost of initial purchase of a 10% interest$100,000

Cost of second purchase of a 20% interest192,000

Adjustment for cost to equity basis14,000

Investment balance, December 31, 2011$306,000

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Moderate

3) Pancake Corporation saw the potential for vertical integration and purchases a 15% interest in Syrup Corp. on January 1, 2010, for $150,000. At that date, Syrup's stockholders' equity included $200,000 of $10 par value common stock, $300,000 of additional paid in capital, and $500,000 retained earnings. The companies began to work together and realized improved sales by both parties. On December 31, 2011, Pancake paid $250,000 for an additional 20% interest in Syrup Corp. Both of Pancake's investments were made when Syrup's book values equaled their fair values. Syrup's net income and dividends for 2010 and 2011 were as follows:

2010 2011

Net income$220,000$330,000

Dividends$20,000$30,000

Required:

1.Prepare journal entries for Pancake Corporation to account for its investment in Syrup Corporation for 2010 and 2011.

2.Calculate the balance of Pancake's investment in Syrup at December 31, 2011

Answer:

Requirement 1

Date Accounts Debit Credit

01/01/10Investment in Syrup150,000

Cash150,000

12/31/10Cash3,000

Dividend Income3,000

12/31/11Cash 4,500

Dividend Income4,500

12/31/11Investment in Syrup250,000

Cash250,000

12/31/11Investment in Syrup75,000

Retained Earnings75,000

Requirement 2

Calculation of investment balance

Cost of initial purchase of a 15% interest$150,000

Cost of second purchase of a 20% interest250,000

Adjustment for cost to equity basis75,000

Investment balance, December 31, 2011$475,000

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Moderate

4) Wader's Corporation paid $120,000 for a 25% interest in Shell Company on July 1, 2010. No information is available on the fair value of Shell's assets and liabilities. Assume the equity method. Shell's trial balances at July 1, 2010 and December 31, 2010 were as follows:

Debits December 31July 1

Current assets$100,000$50,000

Noncurrent assets300,000310,000

Expenses160,000120,000

Dividends (paid in June)40,00040,000

Total$ 600,000$ 520,000

Credits

Current Liabilities$60,000$40,000

Capital stock (no change)200,000200,000

Retained earnings Jan. 1100,000100,000

Sales240,000180,000

Total $600,000$520,000

Required:

1.What is Wader's investment income from Shell for the year ending December 31, 2010?

2.Calculate Wader's investment in Shell at year end December 31, 2010.

Answer:

Requirement 1

Sales (increase in trial balance)$60,000

Less: Expense (increase in trial balance)(40,000)

Net Income = $20,000

Wader's ownership of 25% yields $5,000 investment income

Requirement 2

Debit Credit

Initial Investment120,000

Investment Income5,000

Total125,000

Objective: LO3

Difficulty: Moderate

5) On January 1, 2010, Platt Corporation purchased a 30% interest in Sandig Company for $450,000. On this date, the fair values of Sandig's assets and liabilities are assumed to be the same as their book values. Platt will account for Sandig using the equity method. Sandig's adjusted trial balance at the date of acquisition and year end were as follows:

Debits December 31January 1

Current assets$160,000$120,000

Noncurrent assets420,000460,000

Expenses390,000

Dividends (paid June 30)40,000

Total$1,010,000

Credits

Current Liabilities$90,000$120,000

Capital stock250,000250,000

Beginning Retained earnings140,000140,000

Sales530,000

Total $1,010,000

Required:

1.What is Platt's investment income from Sandig for the year ending December 31, 2010?

2.Calculate Platt's investment in Sandig at year end December 31, 2010.

Answer:

Requirement 1

Sales for the year ending December 31, 2010$530,000

Less: Expenses for the year ending December 31, 2010(390,000)

Net income140,000

Ownership percentage30%

Investment income for 2010$42,000

Requirement 2

Investment in Sandig Company

Debit Credit

Initial Investment450,000

Investment Income 201042,000

Dividends, 201012,000

Ending Balance, 12/31/2010480,000

Objective: LO3

Difficulty: Moderate

6) Dotterel Corporation paid $200,000 cash for 40% of the voting common stock of Swamp Land Inc. on January 1, 2011. Book value and fair value information for Swamp on this date is as follows:

Book Fair

Assets Values Values

Cash$60,000$60,000

Accounts receivable120,000120,000

Inventories80,000100,000

Equipment340,000400,000

$ 600,000$ 680,000

Liabilities & Equities

Accounts payable$200,000$200,000

Note payable120,000100,000

Capital stock200,000

Retained earnings80,000

$600,000$300,000

Required:

Prepare an allocation schedule for Dotterel's investment in Swamp Land.

Answer:

Investment cost$200,000

Book value acquired: $280,000 × 40% = 112,000

Excess cost over book value acquired = $ 88,000

Schedule to Allocate Cost-Book Value Differentials

Fair value - Amount

Book value Interest Assigned

Inventories$20,00040%$8,000

Equipment60,00040%24,000

Notes payable20,00040%8,000

Allocated to specific assets$40,000

Remainder allocated to goodwill48,000

Excess of cost over book value acquired$88,000

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Moderate

7) On January 1, 2011, Pendal Corporation purchased 25% of the outstanding common stock of Sedda Corporation for $100,000 cash. Book value and fair value of Sedda's assets and liabilities at the time of acquisition are shown below.

Assets Book Fair

Values Values

Cash$40,000$40,000

Accounts receivable100,00090,000

Inventories40,00050,000

Equipment180,000210,000

$360,000$390,000

Liabilities & Equities

Accounts payable$110,000$110,000

Note payable50,00040,000

Capital stock100,000

Retained earnings100,000

$360,000$150,000

Required:

Prepare an allocation schedule for Pendal's investment in Sedda.

Answer:

Investment cost$100,000

Less: Book value acquired: $200,000 × 25% = (50,000)

Excess cost over book value acquired = $ 50,000

Schedule to Allocate Cost-Book Value Differentials

Fair value- Amount

Book value Interest Assigned

Accounts receivable10,00025%$(2,500)

Inventories10,00025%2,500

Equipment30,00025%7,500

Notes payable10,00025%2,500

Allocated to specific assets$10,000

Remainder allocated to goodwill40,000

Excess of cost over book value acquired$50,000

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Moderate

8) Sandpiper Inc. acquired a 30% interest in Shore Corporation for $27,000 cash on January 1, 2011, when Shore's stockholders' equity consisted of $30,000 of capital stock and $20,000 of retained earnings. Shore Corporation reported net income of $18,000 for 2011. The allocation of the $12,000 excess of cost over book value acquired on January 1 is shown below, along with information relating to the useful lives of the items:

Overvalued receivables (collected in 2011)$(600)

Undervalued inventories (sold in 2011)2,400

Undervalued building (6 years' useful life remaining at January 1, 2011)3,600

Undervalued land900

Unrecorded patent (8 years' economic life remaining at January 1, 2011)3,200

Undervalued accounts payable (paid in 2011)(300)

Total of excess allocated to identifiable assets and liabilities9,200

Goodwill 2,800

Excess cost over book value acquired$12,000

Required:

Determine Sandpiper's investment income from Shore for 2011.

Answer:

Sandpiper's share of Shore net income ($18,000 x 30%)$5,400

Add: Overvalued accounts receivable collected in 2011600

Add: Undervalued accounts payable paid in 2011300

Less: Undervalued inventories sold in 2011(2,400)

Less: Depreciation on building undervaluation $3,600/6(600)

Less: Amortization on patent $3,200/8 years(400)

Income from Shore$2,900

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Moderate

9) On January 1, 2011, Pailor Inc. purchased 40% of the outstanding stock of Saska Company for $300,000. At that time, Saska's stockholders' equity consisted of $270,000 common stock and $330,000 of retained earnings. Saska Corporation reported net income of $360,000 for 2011. The allocation of the $60,000 excess of cost over book value acquired is shown below, along with information relating to the useful lives of the items:

Overvalued receivables (collected in 2011)$(5,000)

Undervalued inventories (sold in 2011)16,000

Undervalued building (4 years' useful life remaining at January 1, 2011)24,000

Undervalued land8,000

Unrecorded patent (6 years' economic life remaining at January 1, 2011)18,000

Undervalued accounts payable (paid in 2011)(4,000)

Total of excess allocated to identifiable assets and liabilities57,000

Goodwill 3,000

Excess cost over book value acquired$60,000

Required:

Determine Pailor's investment income from Saska for 2011.

Answer:

Pailors's share of Saska net income ($360,000 × 40%)$144,000

Add: Overvalued accounts receivable collected in 20115,000

Add: Undervalued accounts payable paid in 20114,000

Less: Undervalued inventories sold in 2011(16,000)

Less: Depreciation on building undervaluation $24,000/4(6,000)

Less: Amortization on patent $18,000/6 years(3,000)

Income from Saska$128,000

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Moderate

10) Stilt Corporation purchased a 40% interest in the common stock of Shallow Company for $2,660,000 on January 1, 2011, when the book value of Shallow's net equity was $6,000,000. Shallow's book values equaled their fair values except for the following items:

Book Fair

Value Value Difference

Inventories$450,000$500,000$ 50,000

Land100,000450,000350,000

Building-net400,000200,000(200,000)

Equipment-net350,000400,00050,000

Required:

Prepare a schedule to allocate any excess purchase cost to identifiable assets and goodwill.

Answer:

Cost of Stilt's 40% investment in Shallow$2,660,000

Less: Book value of net assets acquired:

40% × $6,000,000 of net equity = 2,400,000

Excess cost over book value acquired = $ 260,000

Schedule to Allocate Cost-Book Value Differentials

Fair value- Amount

Book value Interest Assigned

Inventories$50,000 ×40%$20,000

Land350,000 ×40%140,000

Building-net(200,000)×40%(80,000)

Equipment-net50,000 ×40%20,000

Excess allocated to specific assets and liabilities$100,000

Excess allocated to goodwill$160,000

Calculated excess of cost over book value$260,000

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Moderate

11) Paster Corporation was seeking to expand its customer base, and wanted to acquire a company in a market area it had not yet served. Paster determined that the Semma Company was already in the market they were pursuing, and on January 1, 2011, purchased a 25% interest in Semma to assure access to Semma's customer base. Paster paid $800,000, at a time when the book value of Semma's net equity was $3,000,000. Semma's book values equaled their fair values except for the following items:

Book Fair

Value Value Difference

Inventories$150,000$200,000$ 50,000

Land80,000100,00020,000

Building-net220,000180,000(40,000)

Equipment-net260,000310,00050,000

Required:

Prepare a schedule to allocate any excess purchase cost to identifiable assets and goodwill.

Answer:

Cost of Paster's 25% investment in Semma$800,000

Less: Book Value of net assets acquired:

25% × $3,000,000 of net equity = 750,000

Excess cost over book value acquired = $50,000

Schedule to Allocate Cost-Book Value Differentials

Fair value- Amount

Book value Interest Assigned

Inventories$50,000×25%$12,500

Land20,000×25%5,000

Building-net(40,000)×25%(10,000)

Equipment-net50,000×25%12,500

Excess allocated to specific assets and liabilities$20,000

Excess allocated to goodwill$30,000

Calculated excess of cost over book value$50,000

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Moderate

12) Pearl Corporation paid $150,000 on January 1, 2010 for a 25% interest in Sandlin Inc. On January 1, 2010, the book value of Sandlin's stockholders' equity consisted of $200,000 of common stock and $200,000 of retained earnings. All the excess purchase cost over book value acquired was attributable to a patent with an estimated life of 5 years. During 2010 and 2011, Sandlin paid $3,000 of dividends each quarter and reported net income of $60,000 for 2010 and $80,000 for 2011. Pearl used the equity method. Required:

1.Calculate Pearl's income from Sandlin for 2010.

2.Calculate Pearl's income from Sandlin for 2011.

3.Determine the balance of Pearl's Investment in Sandlin account on December 31, 2011.

Answer:

Cost of Pearl's 25% investment in Sandlin$150,000

Less: Book value of net assets acquired:

25% × $400,000 of net assets = 100,000

Excess cost over book value acquired = $50,000

Requirement 1:

Pearl's 2010 income from Sandlin equals:

(25% × $60,000) - $10,000 of

patent amortization$5,000

Requirement 2:

Pearl's 2011 income from Sandlin equals:

(25% × $80,000) - patent amortization of $10,000 = $10,000

Requirement 3:

Initial investment in Sandlin$150,000

Plus: Net change for 2010: (Income of $5,000 - Dividends of $3,000)2,000

Plus: Net change for 2011: (Income of $10,000 - Dividends of $3,000)7,000

Investment balance at December 31, 2011:$159,000

Objective: LO5

Difficulty: Moderate

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Required:

1.Calculate Slurg's income from Padwaddy for 2010.

2.Calculate Slurg's income from Padwaddy for 2011.

3.Determine the balance of Slurg's Investment in Padwaddy account on December 31, 2011. Answer:

Cost of Slurg's 20% investment in Padwaddy$600,000

Less: Book value of net assets acquired:

20% × $2,500,000 of net assets = 500,000

Excess cost over book value acquired = $100,000

Requirement 1:

Slurg's 2010 income from Padwaddy equals:

(20% × $180,000) - $10,000 of

patent amortization$26,000

Requirement 2:

Slurg's 2011 income from Padwaddy equals:

(20% × $220,000) - patent amortization of $10,000 = $34,000

Requirement 3:

Initial investment in Padwaddy$600,000

Plus: Net change for 2010: (Income of $26,000 -

Dividends of $5,000)21,000

Plus: Net change for 2011: (Income of $34,000 -

Dividends of $5,000)29,000

Investment balance at December 31, 2011:$650,000

Objective: LO5

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