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Thepotemich [5.8K]
3 years ago
5

Pam Corporation holds 70 percent ownership of Spray Enterprises. On December 31, 20X6, Spray paid Pam $31,000 for a truck that P

am had purchased for $36,000 on January 1, 20X2. The truck was considered to have a 15-year life from January 1, 20X2, and no residual value. Both companies depreciate equipment using the straight-line method.
Prepare the worksheet consolidation entry or entries needed on December 31, 20X6, to remove the effects of the intercompany sale.
Business
2 answers:
abruzzese [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

truck              5,000 debit

gain on sale   7,000 debit

  accumulated depreciation       12,000 debit

Explanation:

The company will have to adjust to re-enter the truck into the accounting like ifthe sale did not occur.

Thus, as the truck enter Pam for 36,000 and his subsidiary by 31,000

the 5,000 difference must be reversed.

we also have to redo the accumulated depreciation:

36,000 dollar / 15 years = 2,400

from 2002 to 2006 we have 12,000 accumualted depreciation

Last, we have to remove the sain recognized in this gain which is the difference betwene the depreication write-off and the truck price variation.

Temka [501]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

the worksheet consolidation entry or entries needed on December 31, 20X6 would be the following:

                               Debit                              Credit

Gain on Sale          $7,000

truck                       $5,000

                     Accumulated Depreciation       $12,000

Explanation:

In order to prepare the  worksheet consolidation entry or entries needed on December 31, 20X6, to remove the effects of the intercompany sale we would have to make first the following calculations:

Gain on Sale=$31,000-($36,000-(($36,000/15)×5))

                   =$7,000

Accumulated Depreciation=($36,000/15)×5

                                            =$12,000

Hence, truck=$12,000-$7,000

                    =$5,000

Therefore, the worksheet consolidation entry or entries needed on December 31, 20X6 would be the following:

                               Debit                              Credit

Gain on Sale          $7,000

truck                       $5,000

                     Accumulated Depreciation       $12,000

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