Prepare a schedule to determine goodwill and allocation

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On January 1, 2012, Leeroy, Inc, accquired a 60 percent interest in the common stock of Barney, Inc. for $372,000. Barney's book value on that date consisted of common stock of $100,000 and retained earnings of $220,000. Also, the acquisition date fair value of the 40% noncontrolling interest was $248,000. The subsidiary held patents (with a 10-year remaining life) that were undervalued within the company's accounting records by $70,000 and an unrecorded customer list (15-year remaining life) assessed at a $45,000 fair value. Any remaining excess acquisition date fair value was assigned to goodwill. Since acquisition, Leeroy has applied the equity method to its Investment in Barney account and no good will impairment has occurred. Inta-entity inventory sales between the two companies have been made as follows:

2012: Leeroy sold Barney $150,000 of inventory at an original cost of $120,000. $50,000 of this transfer remains on Barney's books at year end.

2013: Leeroy sold Barney $160,000 of inventory at an original cost of $112,000. $40,000 of this transfer remains on Barney's books at year end.

The individuial financial statements for these two companies for the year ended December 31, 2013 is as follows:


Leeroy

Barney

Sales

 $ 700,000

 $ 335,000

Cost of goods sold

 (460,000)

    (205,000)

Operating expenses

 (188,000)

    (70,000)

Income from subsidiary

28,000

    -  

Net income

80,000

    60,000




Retained earnings, 1/1/2013

$ 695,000

$ 280,000

Net income (above)

80,000

   60,000

Dividends paid

 (45,000)

   (15,000)

Retained earnings, 12/31/2013

730,000

   325,000


 


Cash and receivables

$ 248,000

$ 148,000

Inventory

233,000

129,000

Investment in subsidiary

411,000

-  

Buildings (net)

308,000

202,000

Equipment (net)

220,000

86,000

Patents (net)

-

20,000

Total assets

1,420,000

585,000


 

 

Liabilities

$ 390,000

 $ 160,000

Common stock

300,000

100,000

Retain earnings, 12/31/2013

730,000

325,000

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

1,420,000

585,000

1 Prepare a schedule to determine goodwill and allocation to controlling and noncontrolling interests at the acquisition date.

2 Prepare a schedule to determine the amortization and allocation amounts and allocation to controlling and noncontrolling interests.

3 Prepare a consolidation worksheet as of December 31, 2013.

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