As per independent appraiser's report, BBB's assets have fair market value of P1,653,600 for current assets, P1,248,000 for plant and equipment and P338,000 for patents. BBB's liabilities are properly valued. AAA. purchases BBB's net asset for P4,000,000.
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- Distressed Corporation is undergoing liquidation. Relevant information as of January 1, 20x1 is shown below:ASSETSCarrying AmountNet Realizable ValueCash P250,000 P300,000Accounts Receivable 150,000 355,649Equipment-net 600,000 200,000Land 1,700,000 1,500,000TOTAL ASSETS P2,700,000 P2,355,649LIABILITIESCarrying AmountSettlement AmountAccounts Payable P1,000,000 P1,000,000Salaries Payable 500,000 500,000Notes Payable 800,000 805,234Loan Payable 800,000 800,000TOTAL LIABILITIES P3,100,000 P3,105,234EQUITYShare Capital P1,600,000Retained Earnings (2,000,000)Capital Deficiency (400,000)TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY P2,700,000Additional Information:• Administrative expenses amounting to P180,744 are expected to be incurred during the liquidation process.• The equipment is pledged to the loan payable.• The land is pledged to the notes payable. QUESTIONS: 4. How much are the net free assets? _____________5. What is the estimated deficiency? _____________6. What is the estimated recovery…Distressed Corporation is undergoing liquidation. Relevant information as of January 1, 20x1 is shown below:ASSETSCarrying AmountNet Realizable ValueCash P250,000 P300,000Accounts Receivable 150,000 355,649Equipment-net 600,000 200,000Land 1,700,000 1,500,000TOTAL ASSETS P2,700,000 P2,355,649LIABILITIESCarrying AmountSettlement AmountAccounts Payable P1,000,000 P1,000,000Salaries Payable 500,000 500,000Notes Payable 800,000 805,234Loan Payable 800,000 800,000TOTAL LIABILITIES P3,100,000 P3,105,234EQUITYShare Capital P1,600,000Retained Earnings (2,000,000)Capital Deficiency (400,000)TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY P2,700,000Additional Information:• Administrative expenses amounting to P180,744 are expected to be incurred during the liquidation process.• The equipment is pledged to the loan payable.• The land is pledged to the notes payable. QUESTIONS: 7. What is the amount paid to unsecured creditors without priority? _____________8. What is the amount paid to partially secured…Box Company (the transferor company) and Cox Company (the transferee company) amalgamate in an exchange of stock to form Cox & Box Company. The pre-amalgamation balance sheets of Cox Company and Box Company are as follows: 1. Вох Сompany Сох Соmpany * in million) (® in million) Fixed assets 25 10.0 Current assets 20 7.5 Total assets Share capital (? 10 face value) Reserves and surplus Debt 45 17.5 20 5 10 10 15 2.5 45 17.5 For each share held in Box Company, two shares of Cox Company were given in exchange (face value: 710, share premium: 720) as the market price of Cox's equity shares is 730. The fair market value of the fixed assets and current assets of Box Company was assessed at ?20 million and 710 million, respectively. Prepare the post-amalgamation balance sheet of Cox & Box Company under the 'pooling' and 'purchase' methods. 000
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