P 4-1 Calculations five years after acquisition Pam Corporation purchased 75 percent of the outstanding voting stock of Sun Corporation for $4,800,000 on January 1, 2016. Sun’s stockholders’ equity on this date consisted of the following (in thousands): Capital stock, $10 par $2,000 Additional paid-in capital 1,200 Retained earnings December 31, 2015 1,600  Total stockholders’ equity $4,800 The excess fair value of the net assets acquired was assigned 10 percent to undervalued inventory (sold in 2016), 40 percent to undervalued plant assets with a remaining useful life of eight years, and 50 percent to goodwill. Comparative trial balances of Pam Corporation and Sun at December 31, 2020, are as follows (in thousands):   Pam Sun Other assets—net $7,530       $5,200       Investment in Sun—75% 4,680       —       Expenses (including cost of sales) 6,370       1,200       Dividends 1,000       400         $19,580       $6,800       Capital stock, $10 par $6,000       $2,000       Additional paid-in capital 1,700       1,200       Retained earnings 3,340       1,600       Sales 8,000       2,000       Income from Sun 540        —          $19,580       $6,800       Required Determine the amounts that would appear in the consolidated financial statements of Pam Corporation and Subsidiary for each of the following items: Consolidated net income for 2020 Noncontrolling interest at December 31, 2019 Noncontrolling interest at December 31, 2020

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P 4-1 Calculations five years after acquisition

  • Pam Corporation purchased 75 percent of the outstanding voting stock of Sun Corporation for $4,800,000 on January 1, 2016. Sun’s stockholders’ equity on this date consisted of the following (in thousands):

    Capital stock, $10 par

    $2,000

    Additional paid-in capital

    1,200

    Retained earnings December 31, 2015

    1,600

     Total stockholders’ equity

    $4,800

    The excess fair value of the net assets acquired was assigned 10 percent to undervalued inventory (sold in 2016), 40 percent to undervalued plant assets with a remaining useful life of eight years, and 50 percent to goodwill.

    Comparative trial balances of Pam Corporation and Sun at December 31, 2020, are as follows (in thousands):

     

    Pam

    Sun

    Other assets—net

    $7,530      

    $5,200      

    Investment in Sun—75%

    4,680      

    —      

    Expenses (including cost of sales)

    6,370      

    1,200      

    Dividends

    1,000      

    400      

     

    $19,580      

    $6,800      

    Capital stock, $10 par

    $6,000      

    $2,000      

    Additional paid-in capital

    1,700      

    1,200      

    Retained earnings

    3,340      

    1,600      

    Sales

    8,000      

    2,000      

    Income from Sun

    540      

     —       

     

    $19,580      

    $6,800      

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Determine the amounts that would appear in the consolidated financial statements of Pam Corporation and Subsidiary for each of the following items:

  1. Consolidated net income for 2020

  2. Noncontrolling interest at December 31, 2019

  3. Noncontrolling interest at December 31, 2020

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