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December 31, 2020

Entry S

Debit Common Stock -Abernethy                           $250000

Debit  Additional paid-n capital – Abernethy           $50,000

Debit Retained earnings                                           $431,110

($731,110-$250,000-$50,000)

Credit Investment in Abernethy                               $731,110

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Debit Goodwill                                             $107,510

Credit Investment in Abernethy                                            $107,510

($731,110-$250,000+$323,600+$50,000)

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Debit Equity in Earnings of Subsidiary      $129,000

Credit Investment in Abernethy                           $129,000

(Elimination entry for inter-company income for 2020)

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Debit Investment in Abernethy                    $16,000

Credit Dividends paid                                               $16,000

(Elimination of inter-company dividend payments)

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No Journal Entry Required

(Unamortized goodwill under the partial equity method)

Entry C          

No Journal entry required

(Goodwill unamortized)

December 31, 2021

Entry S

Debit Common Stock – Abernethy                         $250,000

Debit Additional-Paid-in Capital –Abernethy         $50,000

Debit Retained Earnings –Abernethy                        $431,110

($731,110-$250,000-$50,000)

Credit Investment in Abernethy                             $731,110

(Elimination entry of beginning stockholder’s equity balances of Subsidiary)

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Credit Investment in Abernethy                                $145,000

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Debit Equity in Earnings in Subsidiary                   $176,000

Credit Investment in Abernethy                                $176,000

(Elimination of inter-company accrual for the year 2021)

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Credit Dividends Paid                                               $38,000

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