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Advanced Accounting
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Author: Paul M. Fischer, William J. Tayler, Rita H. Cheng
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 3B.3.3AP

The trial balances of Campton Corporation and Dorn Corporation as of December 31. 2015. are as shown on page 203.

Chapter 3, Problem 3B.3.3AP, The trial balances of Campton Corporation and Dorn Corporation as of December 31. 2015. are as shown

*$15,000 tax liability ($50,000 income ×30%)- $12,000 tax lass carryover ($40,000 × 30%)

On January 1, 2015, Campton purchases 90% of the outstanding stock of Dorn Corporation for $630,000. The acquisition is a tax-free exchange for the seller. At the purchase date, Dorn’s equipment is undervalued by $100,000 and has a remaining life of 10 years. All other assets have book values that approximate their fair values. Dorn Corporation has a tax loss carryover of $200,000, of which $50,000 is utilizable in 2015 and the balance in future periods. The tax loss carryover is expected to be fully utilized. Any remaining excess is considered to be goodwill. A tax rate of 30% applies to both companies.

3. Prepare the 2015 consolidated statements, including the income statement, retained earnings Statement, and balance sheet.

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