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PKT Ltd acquired 80% of the ordinary shares of CF Ltd. The net assets were fairly valued on 1
January 2021 except for machinery that were undervalued by R550 000. The machine was purchased on 1
January 2020 for R1 250 000 and had a useful life of 5 years. No adjustments at acquisition for the above
matter. Prepare the
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- PKT Ltd acquired 80% of the ordinary shares of CF Ltd. The net assets were fairly valued on 1 January 2021 except for machinery that were undervalued by R 550 000. The machine was purchased on 1 January 2020 for R1 250 000 and had a useful life of 5 years. No adjustments at acquisition for the above matter. Prepare the journal entries (with narrations) for the year ended 31 December 2022. Assume a tax rate of 30%1. PKT Ltd acquired 80% of the ordinary shares of CF Ltd. The net assets were fairly valued on 1 January 2021 except for machinery that were undervalued by R550 000. The machine was purchased on 1 January 2020 for R1 250 000 and had a useful life of 5 years. No adjustments at acquisition for the above matter. Required: Prepare the journal entries (with narrations) for the year ended 31 December 2022. Assume a tax Rate of 30% 1.2. PKT Ltd wanted to achieve a 25% GP for each sale completed. Inventory sales between AB and CF Ltd amounted to R1875 000 for the year ended 31 December 2022. Inventory on hand in CF Ltd previously Purchased from PKT Ltd: R620 000 (31 December 2022) R750 000 (31 December 2021) Required: Prepare the journal entries (with narrations) for the year ended 31 December 2022. Assume a tax rate of 30%.Ryan Ltd holds a 75% interest in Tully Ltd. On 30 June 2021 Tully Ltd transferred a depreciable non-current asset to Ryan Ltd at a profit of $15 000. Ryan Ltd determined that the remaining useful life of the asset at the date of transfer to Ryan Ltd was 5 years and the tax rate is 30%. The impact of the above transaction on the NCI share of profit at 30 June 2021 is: a. a decrease of $2 625 b. an increase of $3 750 c. an increase of $2 100 d. a decrease of $3 225 e. None of the above Please dont provide answer in image format thannk you
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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; andLiabilities - 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…ABC Corp. acquired 40% of DEF Corp. by spending Rp1.000.000 cash on January 1, 2020. Book value of DEF’s net assets at acquisition date was Rp1.500.000; Inventories were undervalued for Rp100.000 and note payable was overvalued for Rp200.000. All inventories are sold in 2020 and note payable will be due at the end of 2023. At the end of 2020, DEF announced net loss Rp250.000. The ending balance of “Investment in DEF” account at the end of 2020 will be:On January 2, 2019, ABC Co. acquired 80% of the outstanding common stock of Shade Co. for ₱1,344,000 with no goodwill resulting from the acquisition. The following selected account balances were taken from the accounting records of XYZ Co. Details shown doe XYZ Co. in the image. The building has an estimated useful life of 10 years and the equipment is expected to last for 5 years. For the year 2019, ABC Co. reported net income from own operations of ₱2,240,000 and XYZ Co. reported ₱600,000 net income from own operations. ABC Co. accounts its investment in XYZ Co. using the cost method. What is the consolidated income statement for the year 2019. NCI in the consolidated FS for the year 2019.
- On 1 July 2022, Dean Ltd acquired the remaining 80% of the issued shares of Lewis Ltd for shares in Dean Ltd with a fair value of $1 000 000. At that date, the financial statements of Lewis Ltd showed the following information. All the assets and liabilities of Lewis Ltd were recorded at amounts equal to their fair values at the acquisition date, except some equipment recorded at $50 000 below its fair value with a related accumulated depreciation of $80 000. Assume the equipment has not been revalued in the subsidiaries accounts. Also, Dean Ltd identified at acquisition date a contingent liability related to a lawsuit where Lewis Ltd was sued by a former supplier and attached a fair value of $40 000 to that liability. The previous held interest by Dean Ltd in Lewis Ltd (ie 20% of the issued shares) was recognised by in Dean Ltd.’s accounts at the fair value at acquisition date of $250 000. Dean Ltd incurred $15 000 in acquisition related costs including $10 000 in share issue costs.…On October 01,2019, the Tomoe Co. acquired 100% of the Nanami Co. when the fair value of Nanami's net assets as Php116M and their carrying amount was Php120M. The consideration transferred comprised Php200M in cash transferred at the acquisition date, plus another Php60M in cash to be transferred 11 months after the acquisition date if a specified profit target was met by Nanami. At the acquisition date, there was only a low probability of the profit target being met, so the fair value of the additional consideration liability was Php10M. In the event, the profit target was met and the Php60M cash was transferred. Provide the Journal Entries for the business combination until the measurement periodC4) Helta Ltd acquired 100% of the share capital of Buzz Ltd on 1 January 2021. On that date, Helta Ltd began implementing a major change in the nature of Buzz Ltd’s trade. The trading profits/(losses) of each company for the two years ended 31 March 2021 are: Buzz Ltd Helta Ltd ££ Year ended 31 March 2020 80,000 20,000 Year ended 31 March 2021 100,00 20,000 The profits and losses are generated evenly throughout these periods. Neither company has any other income or gains, nor any other associated companies. Required: State, with supporting calculations, how relief is obtained for Buzz Ltd’s loss of £100,000, on the basis that the companies claim relief for losses as soon as possible.