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XXX Corporation acquired 80% of the outstanding shares of United Company on June 1, 2020 for...

XXX Corporation acquired 80% of the outstanding shares of United Company on June 1, 2020 for P3,517,500. United Company’s stockholders equity components at the end of this year as follows: Ordinary shares, P100 par, P1,500,000, Share premium P675,000 and Retained earnings P1,335,000. Non-controlling interest is measured at fair value and the fair value is P705,000. The assets of united were fairly valued, except for inventories, which are overstated by P66,000 and equipment which was understated by P90,000. Remaining useful life of equipment is 4 years. Stockholder’s equity of XXX on January 1, 2020 is composed of ordinary shares P4,500,000, Share Premium P1,050,000, Retained Earnings P3,150,000. Goodwill, if any, should be written down by P85,350 at year-end. Net income for the first year of parent is P450,000 and the net income of subsidiary from the date of acquisition is P255,000. Dividends declared at the end of the year amounted to P120,000 and P90,000 for XXX and United respectively. During the year, there was no issuance of new ordinary shares .

What is the amount of consolidated shareholder’s equity and the non-controlling interest on December 31, 2020?

In: Accounting

DAVID IS THE CEO FOR MID ATLANTIC COMPUTER ASSOCIATES. AS PART OF HIS COMPENSATION AGREEMENT, HE...

DAVID IS THE CEO FOR MID ATLANTIC COMPUTER ASSOCIATES. AS PART OF HIS COMPENSATION AGREEMENT, HE NEGOTIATES GOLDEN PARACHUTE PACKAGE THAT PAYS HIM 3.5 MILLION IN THE EVENT THE COMPANY IS ACQUIRED OR HE IS TERMINATED. MID ATLANTIC WAS TAKEN OVER BY BRILLIANT MICRO COMPANY, AND DAVID WAS TERMINATED AND PAID 3.5 MILLION. HIS BASE AMT OF COMPENSATION IS $1 MILLION. WHAT IS TAX CONSEQUENCES TO DAVID

TAXABLE INCOME OF 2.5 MILLION AND EXCISE TAX OF 200,000

TAXABLE INCOME OF 2.5 MILLION AND EXCISE TAX OF 500,000

TAXABLE INCOME OF 3.5 MILLION AND EXCISE TAX IF 500,000

TAXABLE INCOME OF 3.5 MILLION AND EXCISE TAX OF 700,000

In: Finance

1.What is the brief history of the fortune 500 company Costco. Who is the founder? Where?...

1.What is the brief history of the fortune 500 company Costco. Who is the founder? Where? When?

2. Do an. internal analysis of the company.(SWOT, etc)

In: Economics

4.WeWork, a New York company that subleases office space, announced that it withdrew its IPO on...

4.WeWork, a New York company that subleases office space, announced that it withdrew its IPO on 9/30/2019 after facing sharp criticism from investors following the release of its IPO filing. The company has raised billions of dollars from private investors, including SoftBank Group Corp., at a $47 billion valuation. But when the company announced an IPO plan on August 14, it was considering seeking a valuation of about $20 billion, which is less than half of the valuation estimated by its private capital. Its co-founder, Adam Neumann, stepped down as CEO on 9/24 and gave up his majority voting control. So, based on what you have read, how has the company managed to raise significant amounts of capital from investors and ever-increasing valuation levels? What went wrong in WeWork’s valuation in IPO? What would you do now, given the cash flow requirements of WeWork going forward (move ahead with an IPO at a lower valuation, subscribe to equity directly to support We's efforts to raise a loan, etc.)?

In: Accounting

Mikkeli OY acquired a brand name with an indefinite life in 2015 for 43,200 markkas. At...

Mikkeli OY acquired a brand name with an indefinite life in 2015 for 43,200 markkas. At December 31, 2017, the brand name could be sold for 35,200 markkas, with zero costs to sell. Expected cash flows from the continued use of the brand are 45,500 markkas, and the present value of this amount is 34,200 markkas. Assume that a foreign company using IFRS is owned by a company using U.S. GAAP. Thus, IFRS balances must be converted to U.S. GAAP to prepare consolidated financial statements. Ignore income taxes. Required: Prepare journal entries for this brand name for the year ending December 31, 2017, under (1) IFRS and (2) U.S. GAAP. Prepare the entry(ies) that the U.S. parent would make on the December 31, 2017 and December 31, 2018 conversion worksheet to convert IFRS balances to U.S. GAAP.

A)

1. Record the entry for the loss on impairment of brand as per IFRS.

2. Record the entry for the loss on impairment of brand as per U.S. GAAP.

B)

1. Record the conversion entry needed for 12/31/17.

2. Record the conversion entry needed for 12/31/18.

In: Accounting

Bansal Real Estate Company was founded 25 years ago by the current CEO, RanjitBansal. The company...

Bansal Real Estate Company was founded 25 years ago by the current CEO, RanjitBansal.
The company purchases real estate, including land and buildings, and rents the property to
tenants. The company has shown a profit every year for the past 18 years, and the stock
holders are satisfied with the company’s management. Prior to BansalReal Estate Mr.
Bansal was CEO and founder of agro firm which was bankrupt because of debt financing.
So Mr. Bansal was against debt financing and therefore the Bansal Real Estate Company is
100% equity financed with 15 million shares outstanding and the stock currently trades at
Rs. 300 per share.
Bansal is evaluating a plan to purchase a huge tract of land near Kathmandu for Rs 900
million. The land will generate huge revenue so the pretax income will increase by Rs. 220
million in perpetuity. The new CFO Mr. Supreme has determined the current cost of capital
of the company is 12.5%. He feels that the company would be more valuable if it included
debt in its capital structure, so he is evaluating whether the company should issue debt to
entirely finance the new project. He thinks that the bond can be issued at par with coupon
rate of 8%. Based on some conversations with investment bank, he thinks that the 70%
equity and remaining debt would be optimal capital structure. He also thinks that higher
debt would be lowering the rating and cost would increase. The corporate tax rate is 40%.
a. If the Bansal wishes to maximize its total market value, would you recommend that it
issues debt or equity to finance land purchase? Explain
b. If the company issue debt then what would be the impact in price per share? If the
company issue equity rather thandebt, what would be the impact in price per share?

In: Finance

You are the Director of Global Compliance for a U.S. company that just created a revolutionary...

You are the Director of Global Compliance for a U.S. company that just created a revolutionary new portable personal computer (PPC) that is half the size of a laptop, performs the same functions as existing laptop computers but costs only half as much to manufacture. Several patents were filed and approved protect the unique design of this computer. Your CEO asked you to formulate a recommendation for how to expand into South America.Evaluate the pros and cons if you were to export from the United States

In: Operations Management

11) Harry Inc. acquired all of the outstanding common stock of Rose Company on January 1,...

11) Harry Inc. acquired all of the outstanding common stock of Rose Company on January 1, 2020. Annual amortization of $25,000 resulted from this transaction. On the date of the acquisition, Harry reported retained earnings of $550,000 while Rose reported a $260,000 balance for retained earnings. Harry reported net income of $105,000 in 2020 and $75,000 in 2021, and paid dividends of $20,000 each year. Rose reported net income of $28,000 in 2020 and $39,000 in 2021, and paid dividends of $11,000 each year.

Required: If the parent’s net income reflected use of the initial value method, what were the consolidated retained earnings on December 31, 2021?


In: Accounting

A proprietorship commenced operations on May​ 1,2020 and will have a calendar fiscal year. On June​...

A proprietorship commenced operations on May​ 1,2020 and will have a calendar fiscal year. On June​ 1, 2020​, the proprietorship acquired goodwill for $60,000.

What is the maximum CCA deduction of the goodwill for the year 2020​?

In: Accounting

ATTENTION: I PAY EVERY MONTH TO BE ABLE TO POST QUESTIONS HERE. THEREFORE I EXPECT COMPLETE...

ATTENTION: I PAY EVERY MONTH TO BE ABLE TO POST QUESTIONS HERE. THEREFORE I EXPECT COMPLETE AND QUALITY ANSWERS. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY WHAT IS REQUIRED AND GIVE A THOROUGH ANSWER . DO NOT COPY AND PASTE A SOLUTION THAT IS ALREADY POSTED BY SOMEONE ELSE ON CHEGG. REFRAIN FROM ANSWERING IF YOU CANNOT FULFILL MY DEMAND, AND LEAVE IT FOR SOMEONE WHO CAN ANSWER IT. DON'T WASTE MY QUESTION AS THEY ARE LIMITED.

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The company you work for is considering acquiring stock in another company, and the CEO does not fully understand how the acquisition will be accounted for. He needs more information on whether or not the stock being acquired will require use of the equity method of accounting for investments or require consolidation.

Required

Prepare a memo to the CEO explaining when an investment is accounted for using the equity method and when consolidation is required. Make sure you fully cover how investments are classified and accounted for using both methods and that your post is in memo format.

In: Accounting