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At the beginning of current year, Cynosure Company purchased 30% of the ordinary shares of another entity for P3,500,000 when the net assets acquired amounted to P7,000,000 At acquisition date, the carrying amounts of the identifiable assets and liabilities of the investee were equal to their fair value, except for equipment for which the fair value was P1,500,000 greater than carrying amount and inventory whose fair value was P500,000 greater than cost. The equipment has a remaining life of 4 years and the inventory was all sold during the current year. The investee reported net income of P4,000,000 and paid P1,000,000 dividends during the current year. Required: 1. Prepare
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- On January 1, 2021, April Company purchased 40% of the outstanding shares of another entity for P5,000,000 when the net assets of the investee amounted to P10,000,000. At acquisition date, the carrying amount of the identifiable assets and liabilities of the investee were equal to their fair values, except for equipment for which the fair value was P2,000,000 greater than its carrying amount and inventory whose fair value was P1,000,000 greater than its cost. The equipment has a remaining life of 4 years and the inventory was all sod during 2021. The investee reported net income of P6,000,000 for 2021 and paid no dividends during 2021. What is the maximum amount which could be included in April Company’s income before tax to reflect April’s equity in earnings of the investee?On January 1, 2018, ICT Company purchased 80% of ESP Company's stock for P975,000. On this date, the carrying amount of ESP Company's net assets were P1,000,000. The fair value of ESP Company's identifiable assets and liabilities were the same as their carrying amount except for plant assets (net) which were P100,000 in excess of the carrying amount. For the year ended, ESP Company had a net income of P190,000 and paid cash dividends totaling P125,000. Parent opted to measure NCI proportionate to its share on ESP's identifiable net assets. In the December 31, 2018 consolidated balance sheet, NCI should be reported at:On 1 July 2020 P Ltd purchased 100% of the issued capital of S Ltd for a purchase price of $859,000. At that date the shareholders’ equity of S Ltd disclosed: Share capital $121,000 General reserve $50,000 Retained earnings $260,000 Additional information: At the date of acquisition, all net identifiable assets of Sub Ltd were recorded at fair value Sales by S to P Ltd were $67,000. P Ltd sold inventory of $109,000 to S Ltd on 1 July 2021. The original cost of this inventory to P Ltd was $53,000. S Ltd has 47% of this inventory on hand at 30 June 2022 Company tax rate is 30% Requirements: Provide all consolidation journal entries (including workings) in next part of this question Compute the amount of 'realised profit' of the inventory transaction above in the form of 'cost of goods sold' and enter the amount in the answer space below
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- At the beginning of 2018, Esterlina Corporation purchased 40% of the ordinary shares outstanding of Mary Grace Incorporated for P15, 000,000 when the netassets of Mary Grace Incorporated amounted to P30,000,000. At the acquisition date, the carrying amounts of the identifiable assets and liabilities of Mary Grace Incorporated were equal to their fair value, except for the following: a. Equipment whose fair value was P7,000,000 greater than its carrying amount. b. Inventory whose fair value was P2,500,000 greater than its carrying amount. The equipment has a remaining life of 4 years, and the inventory was all sold during 2013. Mary Grace Incorporated has two classes of shares: Ordinary shares (par value, P100), 300,000 shares outstanding, 15% cumulative preference shares (par value, P50), 100,000 shares outstanding. The investee reported the following net income (inclusive of enter-company transactions) and payment of cash dividend: 2018 20,000,000 5,000,000 2019 35,000,000 8,000,000…At the beginning of 2018, Esterlina Corporation purchased 40% of the ordinary shares outstanding of Mary Grace Incorporated for P15, 000,000 when the netassets of Mary Grace Incorporated amounted to P30,000,000. At the acquisition date, the carrying amounts of the identifiable assets and liabilities of Mary Grace Incorporated were equal to their fair value, except for the following: a. Equipment whose fair value was P7,000,000 greater than its carrying amount. b. Inventory whose fair value was P2,500,000 greater than its carrying amount. The equipment has a remaining life of 4 years, and the inventory was all sold during 2013. Mary Grace Incorporated has two classes of shares: Ordinary shares (par value, P100), 300,000 shares outstanding, 15% cumulative preference shares (par value, P50), 100,000 shares outstanding. The investee reported the following net income (inclusive of enter-company transactions) and payment of cash dividend: 2018 Net Income Dividend payment 20,000,000 5,000,000…On January 1, 2022, Pop Co. acquired 75% of the outstanding common shares of Soda Inc. for $161,250 cash. On that date, Soda had common shares of $156,250 and retained earnings of $31,250. At acquisition, the identifiable assets and liabilities of Soda had fair values that were equal to carrying amounts except for inventory, which had fair value $8,000 greater than carrying amount and plant and equipment, which had fair values $10,000 greater than carrying amounts. The plant and equipment had a remaining useful life of 5 years on January 1, 2022.Any goodwill will be tested yearly for impairment. Balance sheets as of December 31, 2022 are presented below: Cash Accounts receivable Inventory Land Plant & Equipment, net Investment in Soda Inc. - equity Current liabilities Bonds payable Common shares Retained earnings Pop Co. $ 10,000 Soda Inc. $ 5,000 38,750 42,250 75,250 62,500 50,000 100,000 150,000 175,000 168,500 $384,750 $492,500 $ 45,500 - 338,000 109,000 $492,500 $ 47,125 128,125…