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djyliett [7]
3 years ago
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On january 1, 2017, holland corporation paid $9 per share to a group of zeeland corporation shareholders to acquire 60,000 share

s of zeeland's outstanding voting stock, representing a 60 percent ownership interest. the remaining 40,000 shares of zeeland continued to trade in the market close to its recent average of $8.00 per share both before and after the acquisition by holland. zeeland's acquisition date balance sheet follows:
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Illusion [34]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation:

a  Consideration transferred  by                                            $540,000

        Holland ($9.00 x 60,000 shares)

        Fair value of the non-controlling                                                  320,000

        interest ($6.50 x 40,000 shares)

       Total Zeeland fair value at January 1, 2017                        $860,000

       Zeeland book value at January 1, 2017                           320,000

      Excess acquisition-date fair over book value                $540,000

      To equipment (5-year remaining life)                  $50,000  

       To patent (10-year remaining life)                          420,100           470,100

       Goodwill                                                                                   $69,900

       Goodwill allocation:                                       Holland                NCI

       Acquisition-date fair value                               $540,000       $320,000

       Share (60% and 40%) of identifiable *               474,060         316,040

        net assets

        Goodwill allocation                                      $65,940        $3,960

       *Zeeland identifiable net assets at acquisition-date fair value:  

       Current assets                                                  $15,700  

       Property and equipment ($329,700 + $50,000)  379,700  

       Patents ($212,100 + $420,100)                             632,200  

       Liabilities                                                             (237,500)  

       Total fair value of net identifiable assets              $790,100

b       Investment in Zeeland  

              Initial value                                                      $540,000  

            Change in Zeeland’s RE × 60%  

             ($439,400 – $220,000) × 60%                          131,640  

            Excess amortization ($52,010 × 60% × 2 yrs.)         (62,412)  

            Investment in Zeeland 12/31/18                          609,228

         HOLLAND CORPORATION AND ZEELAND CORPORATION

           Consolidation Worksheet

        For Year Ending December 31, 2018

         Consolidation Entries Noncontrolling Consolidated

Accounts     Holland Zeeland       Debit      Credit      Interest         Totals

Sales    ($582,600) ($445,500)         ($1,028,100)

Cost of    295,400 208,500                           $503,900

goods sold

Depreciation 73,000 32,300      E   10000                   115,300

expense

Amortization  15,700 19,300      E    42010             77,010

expense

Other operating 58,800   58,400               117,200

expenses

Equity in Zeeland  -44,994  0       I      44994         0

earnings

Separate company ($184,694)   ($127,000)

net income      

Consolidated net income             ($214,690)

Noncontrolling interest in CNI             (29,996)    29,996

Controlling interest net income             ($184,694)

Retained earnings ($821,900)  ($342,400) S 342400        ($821,900)

, 1/1/18

Net income       -184,694   -127,000          ($184,694)

Dividends declared 50,000 30,000        D   18000 12000 50000

Retained earnings, ($956,594) ($439,400)         ($956,594)

12/31

Current assets $126,700 $98,500           $225,200

Investment in  609,228              0         D  18000  S  265,440

Zeeland, Inc  

                                                                                        A1 250854  

                                                                                       A2  65940  

                                                                                         I   44994  

Property and    854,000 276,000       A1 40000  E  10000       1,160,000

equipment (net)

Patents                 152,400 168,500      A1  378090 E  42010 656,980

Goodwill                    0             0              69900     69,900

Total assets       $1,742,328   $543,000          $2,112,080

Liabilities -465,734          -3,600           -469,334

Common stock  -320,000 -100,000        S   100000   -320000

Noncontrolling                                     S   176960

interest    

                                                                                      A1  167236  

                                                                                  A2 3960 -348156 -366152

Retained earnings -956,594  -439,400      -956594

, 12/31

Total    ($1,742,328) ($543,000) $1,045,394  $1,045,394              ($2,112,080)

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