Prepare a worksheet to consolidate the balance sheets

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On January 1, 2015, Marshall company acquired 100 percent of the outstanding common stock of Tucker Company. To acquire these shares, Marshall issued 200,000 in long-term liabilities and 20,000 shares of common stock having a par value of $1 per share but a fair value of $10 per share. Marshall paid $30,000 to accountants, lawyers, and brokers for assistance in the acquisition and another 12,000 in connection with the stock issuance costs.

Prior to these transaction, the balance sheets for the two companies were as follows:

Marshall Company Book Value /Tucker Company Book Value 

Cash $ 60,000 $ 20,000
Receivables 270,000 90,000
Inventory 360,000 140,000
Land 200,000 180,000
Buildings (net) 420,000 220,000
Equipment (net) 160,000 50,000
Accounts payable (150,000) (40,000)
Long-term liabilities (430,000) (200,000)
Common stock-$1 par value (110,000)
Common stock-$20 par value (120,000)
Additional paid-in capital (360,000) 0
Retained earnings, 1/1/11 (420,000) (340,000)

In Marshall's appraisal of Tucker, it deemed three accounts to be undervalued on the subsidiary's books: Inventory by $5,000, Land by $20,000 and Buildings by $30,000. Marshall plans to maintain Tucker's separate legal identity and to operate Tucker as a wholly owned subsidiary.

a. Determine the amounts that Marshall Company would report in its post acquisition balance sheet. In preparing the post acquisition balance sheet, any required adjustments to income accounts from the acquisition should be closed to Marshall's retained earnings. Other accounts will also need to be added or adjusted to reflect the journal entries Marshall prepared recording the acquisition.

b. To verify the answers found in part (a), prepare a worksheet to consolidate the balance sheets of these two companies as of January 1, 2015.

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