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ACCT 549 ACCT549 ACCT/549 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY

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ACCT 549 ACCT549 ACCT/549 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY

ACCT 549 Week 1 Homework

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ACCT 549 ACCT549 ACCT/549 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY

ACCT 549 Week 1 Homework

ACCT 549 Week 5 Homework Problems

ACCT 549 Week 6 Homework Problems

ACCT 549 ACCT549 ACCT/549 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY

ACCT 549 Week 1 Homework

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Hobson acquires 40 percent of the outstanding voting stock of Stokes Company on January 1, 2012, for $210,000 in cash. The book value of Stokes’s net assets on that date was $400,000, although one of the company’s buildings, with a $60,000 carrying value, was actually worth $100,000. This building had a 10-year remaining life. Stokes owned a royalty agreement with a 20-year remaining life that was undervalued by $85,000.

Stokes sold inventory with an original cost of $60,000 to Hobson during 2012 at a price of $90,000. Hobson still held $15,000 (transfer price) of this amount in inventory as of December 31, 2012. These goods are to be sold to outside parties during 2013.

Stokes reported a loss of $60,000 for 2012, $40,000 from continuing operations and $20,000 from an extraordinary loss. The company still manages to pay a $10,000 cash dividend during the year.

During 2013, Stokes reported a $40,000 net income and distributed a cash dividend of $12,000. It made additional inventory sales of $80,000 to Hobson during the period. The original cost of the merchandise was $50,000. All but 30 percent of this inventory had been resold to outside parties by the end of the 2013 fiscal year.

Prepare all journal entries for Hobson for 2012 and 2013 in connection with this investment. Assume that the equity method is applied.

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On July 1, 2011, Gibson Company acquired 75,000 of the outstanding shares of Miller Company for $12 per share. This acquisition gave Gibson a 35 percent ownership of Miller and allowed Gibson to significantly influence the investee’s decisions.

As of July 1, 2011, the investee had assets with a book value of $2 million and liabilities of $400,000. At the time, Miller held equipment appraised at $150,000 above book value; it was considered to have a seven–year remaining life with no salvage value. Miller also held a copyright with a five–year remaining life on its books that was undervalued by $650,000. Any remaining excess cost was attributable to goodwill. Depreciation and amortization are computed using the straight–line method. Gibson applies the equity method for its investment in Miller.

Miller’s policy is to pay a $1 per share cash dividend every April 1 and October 1. Miller’s income, earned evenly throughout each year, was $550,000 in 2011, $575,000 in 2012, and $620,000 in 2013.

In addition, Gibson sold inventory costing $90,000 to Miller for $150,000 during 2012. Miller resold $80,000 of this inventory during 2012 and the remaining $70,000 during 2013.

ACCT 549 ACCT549 ACCT/549 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY

ACCT 549 Week 5 Homework Problems

Problem 5-19

a) What is the noncontrolling interest’s share of Rockne’s 2013 income?

b) Prepare Doone’s 2013 consolidation entries required by the intra-entity inventory transfers.

Problem 5-35

ACCT 549 ACCT549 ACCT/549 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY

ACCT 549 Week 6 Homework Problems

P9-28

Bartlett Company, headquartered in Cincinnati, OH has occasional transactions with companies in a foreign country whose currency is the lira. Prepare journal entries for the following transactions in US dollars. Also prepare any necessay adjusting entries at December 31 caused by fluctuations in the value of the lira. Assume that the company uses a perpetual inventory system.

Transactions in 2013:

01.февр

Bought equipment for 40,000 lira on credit.

01.апр

Paid for the equipment purchased February 1.

01.июня

Bought inventory for 30,000 lira on credit.

01.авг

Sold 70 percent of inventory purchased June 1 for 40,000 lira on credit

01.окт

Collected 30,000 lira from the sales made on August 1, 2013.

01.нояб

Paid 20,000 lira on the debts incurred on June 1, 2013.

Transactions in 2014:

01.февр

Collected remaining 10,000 lira from August 1, 2013, sales.

01.марта

Paid remaining 10,000 lira on the debts incurred on June 1, 2013.

Currency exchange rates for 1 lira for 2013

Currency exchange rates for 1 lira for 2014

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