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- 1. On January 1, 2013, the Sara Company entered into a transaction for acquisition of assets andliabilities of Ana Company. Sara issued P400 in long-term liabilities and 40 shares of common stockhaving a par value of P1 per share but a fair value of P10 per share. Sara paid P20 to lawyers,accountants and brokers for assistance in bringing about this purchase. Another P15 was paid inconnection with stock issuance costs. Prior to these transactions, the balance sheets for the twocompanies were as follows: Sara AnaCash P180 P 40Accounts receivable 810 180Inventory 1,080 280Land 600 360Buildings (net) 1,260 440Equipment (net) 480 100Accounts Payable ( 450) ( 80)Long-term liabilities (1,290) (400)Common stock, P1 par (330)Common stock, P20 par (240)Additional paid-in capital (1,080) (340)Retained earnings (1,260) (340)In Sara’s appraisal of Ana, three assets were deemed to be undervalued in the books of Ana: Inventoryby P10, Land by P40 and Buildings by P60.1. If the transaction is…1. On January 1, 2013, the Sara Company entered into a transaction for acquisition of assets andliabilities of Ana Company. Sara issued P400 in long-term liabilities and 40 shares of common stockhaving a par value of P1 per share but a fair value of P10 per share. Sara paid P20 to lawyers,accountants and brokers for assistance in bringing about this purchase. Another P15 was paid inconnection with stock issuance costs. Prior to these transactions, the balance sheets for the twocompanies were as follows: Sara AnaCash P180 P 40Accounts receivable 810 180Inventory 1,080 280Land 600 360Buildings (net) 1,260 440Equipment (net) 480 100Accounts Payable ( 450) ( 80)Long-term liabilities (1,290) (400)Common stock, P1 par (330)Common stock, P20 par (240)Additional paid-in capital (1,080) (340)Retained earnings (1,260) (340)In Sara’s appraisal of Ana, three assets were deemed to be undervalued in the books of Ana: Inventoryby P10, Land by P40 and Buildings by P60.2. Compute the amount of…Blue Spruce Corporation purchased 300 common shares of Burke Inc. for $22,830 and accounted for them using FV-OCI. During the year, Burke paid a cash dividend of $3.45 per share. At year end, Burke shares had a fair value of $72.50 per share. (a) Prepare Blue Spruce's journal entry to record the purchase of the investment. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter O for the amounts. List debit entry before credit entry.) Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
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- On January 1, 20x1, Patrick Corp. acquired the identifiable net assets of Jinky Corp. by paying cash of P1,500,000; issuing 50,000 ordinary shares with a market value of P60 per share. Patrick paid the broker’s fee of P25,000; cost if SEC registration of shares issued amounting to P2,000 and indirect cost of P5,000. The book values of assets of Patrick and Jinky are P15,200,000 and P2,500,000, respectively, and the book values of liability of Patrick and Jinky are P4,000,000 and P800,000. The book value reflects fair value of assets and liabilities except that the current asset of Patrick is overvalued by P200,000 and non-current asset of Jinky Corp is undervalued by P500,000. Patrick Corp. has estimated P400,000 representing cost of exiting the activity of Jinky Corp such as: cost of terminating employees and the cost of relocating terminated employees of Jinky. The agreement also provides that Patrick Corp shall pay cash on January 10, 20x1, equal 120% of the amount by which…On January 1, 20x1, Patrick Corp. acquired the identifiable net assets of Jinky Corp. by paying cash of P1,500,000; issuing 50,000 ordinary shares with a market value of P60 per share. Patrick paid the broker’s fee of P25,000; cost if SEC registration of shares issued amounting to P2,000 and indirect cost of P5,000. The book values of assets of Patrick and Jinky are P15,200,000 and P2,500,000, respectively, and the book values of liability of Patrick and Jinky are P4,000,000 and P800,000. The book value reflects fair value of assets and liabilities except that the current asset of Patrick is overvalued by P200,000 and non-current asset of Jinky Corp is undervalued by P500,000. Patrick Corp. has estimated P400,000 representing cost of exiting the activity of Jinky Corp such as: cost of terminating employees and the cost of relocating terminated employees of Jinky. The agreement also provides that Patrick Corp shall pay cash on January 10, 20x1, equal 120% of the amount by which…