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Crane Mechanics acquired 75 percent of Downey Enterprises on March 31, 2005, for $3,645,000.
Downey's book value at that date totaled $4,000,000. Appraisal values were greater than book values for identifiable assets in the following amounts: Inventory ($300,000) and Plant and Equipment ($700,000). The purchase differential for Inventory is to be amortized over five months and Plant and Equipment over ten years. For the remainder of 2005 Downey reports $635,000 of income and pays $100,000 in dividends. The following balances exist for Crane at December 31, 2005, and Downey at March 31 and December 31, 2005.
Cash
$730,000
$175,000
$180,000
Inventory
1,950,000
260,000
340,000
Plant and Equipment
17,650,000
5,150,000
5,765,000
Accumulated Depreciation
(4,655,000)
(935,000)
(1,250,000)
Investment in Downey
3,886,875
Expenses
6,400,000
1,000,000
4,265,000
Dividends
1,275,000
150,000
250,000
Total Debits
$27,236,875
$5,800,000
$9,550,000
Liabilities
$3,550,000
$650,000
$500,000
Common Stock
350,000
100,000
Additional Paid-In Capital
2,650,000
850,000
Retained Earnings
9,720,000
2,800,000
Sales
10,650,000
1,400,000
5,300,000
Extraordinary Gain From Acquisition of Downey
105,000
Investment Income 211,875 Total Credits
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