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- At the date of purchase, business combination resulting in a parent-subsidiary relationship, the difference between current fair values and carrying amounts of the subsidiary’s net asset is: A. Recorded in the applicable asset and liability accounts of the parent company B. Reflected in a consolidation elimination C. Recorded in the applicable asset and liability accounts of the subsidiary D. Accounted for in some other manner.If a revaluation of the subsidiary’s assets is performed on consolidation, the subsidiary’s assets are carried into the consolidated statement of financial position at: Select one: a. Net present value. b. Historical cost. c. Fair value. d. Current replacement cost.At acquisition date, the net assets of the acquired subsidiary are included in the consolidated financial statements at their acquisition date fair value. However, most of the parent's assets and liabilities are measured on a historical cost basis. Is this consistent?
- at acquisition date net assets of a subsidiary company are included in the consolidated financial statement at their acquisition date fair value.however most of the parents assests and liabilities are measured on historical cost.explainIn a share acquisition business combination resulting in a parent- subsidiary relationship, the difference between the current fair values and book values of the subsidiary’s identifiable net assets on acquisition date are: Disregarded Entered in the accounting records of the subsidiary Provided in a consolidated statement worksheet elimination. Account for in appropriately titled ledger accounts in the parent company’s accounting recordsAny inter-company gain on a downstream sale of fixed assets should be recognized in consolidated net income: I. in the year of the downstream sale.II. over the period of time the subsidiary uses the asset.III. in the year the subsidiary sells the assets to an unrelated party. Group of answer choices I. II. III. I and II
- In a business combination - stock acquisition, difference between current fair values and book values of subsidiary’s identifiable assets and liabilities on acquisition date is:Choose the letter of the correct answer: 1. What amount of allocated excess/purchase differential amortization is recognized in the consolidated financial statements subsequent to the subsidiary’s acquisition? A. The noncontrolling interest percentage ownership in the subsidiary B. 100 percent of the purchase differential amortization C. Allocated excess/purchase differentials are not amortized D. The parent percentage ownership in the subsidiary 2. What amount of allocated excess/purchase differential amortization is recognized in the consolidated financial statements subsequent to the subsidiary’s acquisition? A. Allocated excess/purchase differentials are not amortized B. The parent percentage ownership in the subsidiary C. The noncontrolling interest percentage ownership in the subsidiary D. 100 percent of the purchase differential amortizationThe consolidated balance of fixed assets will be affected by working paper entriesinvolving all of the following,except: a.Excess of fixed asset FV over BV of the parent at the date of acquisitionb.Amortization of the excess of fixed asset FV over BV of the subsidiary at the date ofacquisitionc.Unrealized gain or loss on intercompany sale of fixed assetd.Realized gain or loss on intercompany sale of fixed asset
- A business combination resulting to a goodwill is accounted using acquisition method. In the consolidated balance sheet at the date of acquisition, which of the following statement about retained earnings (RE) is TRUE? Group of answer choices RE is equal to the sum of the RE of the acquirer and acquire. RE is equal to RE of the acquirer plus unadjusted net income of the acquire. RE is equal to RE of the acquirer plus adjusted income of subsidiary net of minority interest in subsidiary’s net income. RE is equal to RE of the acquirer only.Describe the difference between the economic entity concept and the parent company concept approaches to the reporting of subsidiary assetsand liabilities in the consolidated financial statements on the date of the acquisition.The consolidated balance of fixed assets will be affected by working paper entriesinvolving all of the following,except: A.Excess of fixed asset FV over BV of the parent at the date of acquisitionB.Unrealized gain or loss on intercompany sale of fixed assetC.Realized gain or loss on intercompany sale of fixed assetD.Amortization of the excess of fixed asset FV over BV of the subsidiary at the date ofacquisition