Prepare a consolidation worksheet

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1) On 1/1/2015, Falcon Inc. purchased 10% of the stock in University Co. for $200,000

University reported the following information for in 2015 & 2016:

2015:
Net Income 75,000
Dividends 60,000

2016:
Net Income 25,000
Dividends 45,000

Record all journal entries for 2015 and 2016 including the initial purchase:
(Assume that a significant influence does NOT exist)

2) Assume the same information as above, except Falcon Inc. purchased 40% of the stock in University Co. fo $500,000

Record all journal entries for 2015 and 2016 including the initial purchase:
(Assume that a significant influence exists)

3) Using the information reported below for Calvin Inc. and Hobbes Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Calvin Inc., Prepare a Consolidation Worksheet.

(Assume that Calvin purchased 100% of Hobbes on 1/1/2016 for $300,000. The information below is the ending financials for each company on 12/31/16.)



Calvin Inc.


Hobbes Corp.
Income Statement

Income Statement
Sales
         800,000
Sales
           250,000
Less: COGS
       (350,000)
Less: COGS            (75,000)
Income from Hobbes          175,000



Net Income          625,000
Net Income            175,000







Statement of RE

Statement of RE
Beg. RE
         225,000
Beg. RE
           200,000
Add: Net Income          625,000
Add: Net Income            175,000
Less: Dividends        (100,000)
Less: Dividends            (50,000)
End RE
         750,000
End RE
           325,000







Balance Sheet

Balance Sheet
Cash
         230,000
Cash
           100,000
Accounts Rec.          155,000
Accounts Rec.               75,000
Inventory
         115,000
Inventory
              65,000
Investment in Hobbes          425,000



PP&E
         500,000
PP&E
           300,000
Less: Accum. Depr        (200,000)
Less: Accum. Depr            (70,000)
Total Assets       1,225,000
Total Assets            470,000







Accounts Payable             75,000


              45,000
Common Stock          400,000
Common Stock            100,000
Retained Earnings          750,000
Retained Earnings            325,000
Total Liab. & Equity       1,225,000
Total Liab. & Equity            470,000

 

4) How would the investment in Hobbes Corporation at the end of 2016 and the elimination entries be different if Calvin Inc. only owned 80% of Hobbes Corporation?

(Assume that Calvin purchased 80% of Hobbes on 1/1/2016 for $240,000.) 15 Points

Provide the amount that would be reported on Calvin's Balance Sheet as Investment in Hobbes.

Record all Elimination Entries including NCI entries (a consolidation worksheet is not needed).

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