Advanced Financial Accounting
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Author: Christensen, Theodore E., COTTRELL, David M., Budd, Cassy
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Introduction: Immediately after business combination, the parent company records income and dividends from subsidiary using equity method, in addition parent must also write off portion of differential of excess acquisition price. Further all the intercompany transactions must be eliminated before preparation of consolidated financial statements.
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As a long-term investment, Painters' Equipment Company purchased 20% of AMC Supplies Incorporated's 400,000 shares for $480,000 at the beginning of the fiscal year of both companies. On the purchase date, the fair value and book value of AMC’s net assets were equal. During the year, AMC earned net income of $250,000 and distributed cash dividends of 25 cents per share. At year-end, the fair value of the shares is $505,000.
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