Petro Ltd acquired 60% of Carlos Ltd’s 500,000 R1 equity shares on 1st January 2019 for a consideration of R5 cash per share. At the date of acquisition, net assets and liabilities in Carlos Ltd were valued at R1,600,000 and the fair value of the non-controlling interest was R800,000. Required: 1. Determine the acquisition date. 2. Calculate goodwill or gain on bargain purchase if any using Proportionate of Net Assets Method 3. Calculate goodwill or gain on bargain purchase if any using Fair Value Method
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Petro Ltd acquired 60% of Carlos Ltd’s 500,000 R1 equity shares on 1st January 2019 for a consideration of R5 cash per share. At the date of acquisition, net assets and liabilities in Carlos Ltd were valued at R1,600,000 and the fair value of the non-controlling interest was R800,000. Required: 1. Determine the acquisition date. 2. Calculate
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- Petro Ltd acquired 60% of Carlos Ltd’s 500,000 R1 equity shares on 1st January 2019 for a consideration of R5 cash per share. At the date of acquisition, net assets and liabilities in Carlos Ltd were valued at R1,600,000 and the fair value of the non-controlling interest was R800,000.Required:1. Determine the acquisition date.2. Calculate goodwill or gain on bargain purchase if any using Proportionate of Net Assets Method3. Calculate goodwill or gain on bargain purchase if any using Fair Value MethodOn 1 January 2020, Jacobs company acquired 90% of Gamma company’s share capital for a total value of £500m. Additional information: The fair value of the subsidiary’s net assets on acquisition total £400 million. Assuming the fair value of the non-controlling interest (NCI) share at acquisition was £50 million. Calculate the NCI and goodwill of the group on 1 January 2020 using the following two NCI methods: 1. Traditional method: NCI’s proportionate share of net assets of the acquiree. 2. Full (gross) goodwill method.Que Two Petro Ltd acquired 60% of Carlos Ltd’s 500,000 R1 equity shares on 1st January 2019 for a consideration of R5 cash per share. At the date of acquisition, net assets and liabilities in Carlos Ltd were valued at R1,600,000 and the fair value of the non-controlling interest was R800,000. Required: 1. Determine the acquisition date. 2. Calculate goodwill or gain on bargain purchase if any using Proportionate of Net Assets Method 3. Calculate goodwill or gain on bargain purchase if any using Fair Value Method
- ABC Ltd acquires 100 per cent of RedCarpet Ltd on 1 July 2021. ABC Ltd pays the shareholders of RedCarpet Ltd the following consideration. There are also legal fees of $95 000 involved in acquiring RedCarpet Ltd. On 1 July 2021 RedCarpet Ltd’s statement of financial position shows total assets of $300 000 and liabilities of $150 000. The fair value of the assets is $400 000. Question: Has any goodwill been acquired and, if so, how much? And discuss the potential for including associated legal fees into the cost of acquiring RedCarpet using appropriate accounting standard?Illustration 1. Measuring Goodwill/Gain on Bargain PurchaseOn January 1, 2021, Amahan Co. acquired all of the assets and assumed all of the liabilities of Anak, Inc. As of this date, the carrying amounts and fair values of the assets and liabilities of Anak acquired by Amahan are shown below: On the negotiation for the business combination, Amahan Co. incurred the followingtransaction costs: P25,000.00 for legal fees; P 75,000.00 for accounting fees and P 50,000.00 for consultancy fees. Case 2: Amahan Co. paid P1,000,000.00 cash as consideration for the assets and liabilities ofAnak, Inc. 1. How much is the transaction costs incurred during the business combination?a. 50,000.00b. 75,000.00c. 125,000.00d. 150,000.002. How much is the Consideration Transferred?a. 1,000,000.00b. 1,350,000.00c. 1,500,000.00d. 1,850,000.00 3. How Much is the Non-Controlling Interest in the acquiree?a. 0.00b. 150,000.00c. 310,000.00d. 500,000.000Illustration 1. Measuring Goodwill/Gain on Bargain PurchaseOn January 1, 2021, Amahan Co. acquired all of the assets and assumed all of the liabilities of Anak, Inc. As of this date, the carrying amounts and fair values of the assets and liabilities of Anak acquired by Amahan are shown below: On the negotiation for the business combination, Amahan Co. incurred the followingtransaction costs: P25,000.00 for legal fees; P 75,000.00 for accounting fees and P 50,000.00 for consultancy fees. Case 2: Amahan Co. paid P1,000,000.00 cash as consideration for the assets and liabilities of Anak, Inc. 1. How much is the previously held equity interest in the acquiree?a. 0.00b. 150,000.00c. 310,000.00d. 500,000.00 2. .How much is the fair value of the net identifiable assets acquired?a. 1,965,000.00b. 1,315,000.00c. 1,310,000.00d. 1,190,000.00 3.How much is the goodwill (gain on bargain purchase) on the business combination?a. (465,000.00)b. 185,000.00c. (190,000.00)d. 310,000.00
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- An entity acquired an investment in equity instrument for P800,000 on 31 March 2020. The direct acquisition costs incurred were P140,000. On 31 December 2020 the fair value of the instrument was P1,100,000 and the transaction costs that would be incurred on sale were estimated at P120,000. If the investment is designated as FA@FVTOCI, what gain would be recognized in the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2020? O Nil O P40,000 O P160.000 O P420.000Company X acquired 100% of the voting shares of Company Y for $137,500 on 1/1/2022. The fair value of the net assets of Company Y at the date of acquisition was $150,000. This is an example of a(n): Select one: O O FELIC a. revaluation adjustment b. bargain purchase c. extraordinary loss d. positive differential id1. S acquired 100 percent of F for P275,000. At the date of acquisition, F had the following book and market values: (see image below) What is the amount of the “Investment in F” account on S’s financial records at the acquisition date? 2. What amount of pre-acquisition earnings is eliminated in the acquisition date worksheet elimination?