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On January 1, Beckman, Inc., acquires 60 percent of the outstanding stock of Calvin for $43,740. Calvin Co. has one recorded asset, a specialized production machine with a book value of $10,000 and no liabilities. The fair value of the machine is $61,500, and the remaining useful life is estimated to be 10 years. Any remaining excess fair value is attributable to an unrecorded process trade secret with an estimated future life of 4 years. Calvin’s total acquisition date fair value is $72,900.
At the end of the year, Calvin reports the following in its financial statements:
Revenues | $ | 64,050 | Machine | $ | 9,000 | Common stock | $ | 10,000 | |||
Expenses | 26,550 | Other assets | 33,500 | Retained earnings | 32,500 | ||||||
Net income | $ | 37,500 | Total assets | $ | 42,500 | Total equity | $ | 42,500 | |||
Dividends paid | $ | 5,000 | |||||||||
Determine the amounts that Beckman should report in its year-end consolidated financial statements for noncontrolling interest in subsidiary income, noncontrolling interest, Calvin’s machine (net of accumulated depreciation), and the process trade secret.
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