1. Journalized the transactions.
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On July 1, 2020, Blue George Company purchased 25% interest of Pink Conrad for P150,000. Blue George incurred transaction cost equal to 5% on the transaction price. On October 1, 2020, Pink Conrad declared dividends of P80,000. At the end of 2020, Pink Conrad reported net income of P200,000.
On January 1, 2021, the fair values of Pink Conrad's net assets were as follows:
Current Assets - P100,000;
Equipment - P150,000;
Patent – P120,000;
Land - P50,000;
Buildings - P300,000; and
Liabilities - P80,000.
On January 1, 2021, Blue George Company purchased 50% interest of the Pink Conrad Company by issuing 100,000 shares of its P1 par value stock when the fair value of the stock was P6.20. Pink Conrad paid for the legal fees of P10,000 and securities SEC registration of P20,000 which was reimbursed by Blue George.
The Patent of Pink Conrad refers to the technology purchased by Pink Conrad from Blue George years ago. Blue George had an outstanding unearned revenue related to the Patent amounting to P100,000. The fair value of the same contract as of the date of acquisition was P250,000 in which P150,000 was the off market value.
It was further agreed that Blue George would pay an additional amount on January 1, 2023, if the average income during the 2-year period of 2021-2022 exceeded P80,000 per year. The expected value of this consideration was calculated as P184,000 at the date of acquisition. At the end of 2021, Pink Conrad generated P70,000 net income and the expected value of the contingent consideration was P5,000. At the end of 2022, Pink Conrad had P85,000 net income and on January 1, 2023 the contingent consideration was settled.
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- On October 1, 2020, Beondegi Company purchased as debt investments at fair value through profit or loss, P100,000, 14% bonds of Samjang Company for 99 plus accrued interest and broker’s fees. Interest is paid semi-annually on February 1 and August 1. Broker’s fees incident to this purchase amounted to P500. How much was the total cash payment in the acquisition of the debt investments on October 1, 2020?On 1 July 2019, Brad Ltd acquired all assets and liabilities of Pitt Ltd. In exchange for these assets and liabilities, Brad Ltd issued 100,000 shares that at date of issue had a fair value of $5.20 per share. Costs of issuing these shares amounted to $1,000. Legal cost associated with the acquisition of Pitt Ltd amounted to $1,200.The assets and liabilities of Pitt Ltd at 1 July 2019 were as follows:Carrying Amount ($) Fair Value ($)AssetsCash 2,000 2,000Accounts receivable 10,000 10,000Inventory 64,000 68,000Equipment 320,000 232,000Accumulated depn - Equipment (96,000) -Patents 280,000 280,000LiabilitiesAccounts payable (16,000) (16,000)Debentures (64,000) (64,000)Required:a) Prepare the acquisition analysis at 1 July 2019 for the acquisition of Pitt Ltd by Brad Ltd.b) Prepare the journal entries in the records of Brad Ltd at 1 July 2019.On January 1, 2020, AMI Corporation purchased the non-cash net assets of Sheffield Ltd. for $8,087,900. Following is the statement of financial position of Sheffield Ltd. from the company's year-end the previous day: Sheffield Ltd.Statement of Financial PositionAs at December 31, 2019 Cash $630,000 Accounts receivable 554,000 Inventory 2,510,000 Property, plant, and equipment (net) 2,070,000 Land 2,570,000 $8,334,000 Accounts payable $324,000 Common shares 2,520,000 Retained earnings 5,490,000 $8,334,000 As part of the negotiations, AMI and Sheffield agreed on the following fair values for the items on Sheffield's statement of financial position: Accounts receivable $552,400 Inventory 2,265,000 Property, plant, and equipment 1,870,000 Land 3,620,000 Accounts payable 313,500 Prepare the journal entry on the books of AMI Corporation to record the purchase, assuming that instead of buying the net assets of…
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