Prepare the intercompany profits gains and losses schedule

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The financial statement of Pa and Son as at December 31, Year 6 are shown below:

Balance sheet
At December 31, year 6
Assets                                                               Pa               Son
Cash                                                            $ 14,000          $ 16,800
Receivables                                                   25,000              21,000
Inventory                                                     45,000              50,000
Land                                                            20,000              10,000
Property, plant and equipment                        175,000            250,000
Accumulated depreciation                               35,000              40,000
Other assets                                                 59,600              --
Investment in Son                                         170,000            --     
                                                                   473,600            307,800
liabilities and share holders' equity
current liabilities                                            36,400              37,800
long-term liabilities                                        -----                 102,500
common shares                                            350,000            125,000
retained earnings                                          87,200              42,500
                                                                  $ 473,600          $307,800
statement of retained earnings
For the year ended December 31, year 6
PaSon
Retained earnings, Jan 1                               77,600               25,000
Net Income                                                  34,600               29,500
Dividends                                                    25,000               12,000
Retained earnings                                        87,200               42,500
Income Statement
For the year ended December 31, year 6
on
Sales revenue                                             430,200              270,000
Other income                                              42,400                ------
Cost of goods sold                                      350,000              173,000
Depreciation & amortization expense             18,000                28,000
General and administration expense              57,000                19,000
Interest expense                                         ----                    9,500
Income tax expense                                    13,000                11,000
Net income                                                 34,600                29,500

1. Pa acquired 80% of Son's common stock on January 1, year 1 for $170,000. At that date, Son's reported a retained earnings balance of $20,000 and common shares $125,000. On that date, Son's net assets were equal to fair market value with the exception of the following:

                                                                       Carrying Value          Fair Value
Inventory                                                         $50,000                    $60,000
Equipment (10 years useful life remaining)           $260,000                  $240,000
Land                                                                $10,000                   $12,000

2. Annual impairment tests of goodwill result in losses of $8,000 in year 3 and $2,500 in year 6.

3. Pa uses the cost method.

4. Assume 40% corporate tax rate.

5. Son's sales during year 6 include $70,000 of sales to Pa. Goods purchased from Son and included in Pa's inventories were $50,000 at the end of year 5 and $30,000 at the end of year 6. Son's gross profit margin to Pa is 30%.

6. During year 6, Pa sold inventory that it had purchased for $80,000 to Son for $100,000. 30% of the inventory was resold by Son by December 31, year 6.

7. On April 1, year 6, PA sold machinery to Son for $40,000. The carrying value of the machinery at that date of sale was $48,000. The remaining useful life of the machinery on that date was 4 years.

8. On January, year 4, Son sold a building to Pa for $60,000. Son had Purchased the building on January 1, year 1 for $80,000 and it had an estimated 8 year life on that date with no salvage value.

9. On May 1, year 6, Son borrowed $10,000 from Pa. the one-year note had interest rate of 6%. Both the principal and interest was payable at maturity.

Required

1. a) Prepare the calculation and allocation of AD schedule and the AD amortization and goodwill impairment schedule.

b) Prepare the intercompany profits, gains and losses schedule.

c) Calculate the consolidated net income for year 6

d) Calculate the consolidated retained earnings at Jan. 1, Year 6.

e) Prepare in good form the following for year 6:

  • Consolidated income statement
  • Consolidated retained earnings statement
  • Consolidated balance sheet

2. Prepare the paper eliminating journal entries for the inter-company sale of the machinery in Year 6.

Reference no: EM131688962

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