Advanced Financial Accounting
Advanced Financial Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259916977
Author: Christensen, Theodore E., COTTRELL, David M., Budd, Cassy
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.5C

a

To determine

Consolidated Income statement: Immediately after the acquisition, a complete set of consolidated financial statements are prepared for the consolidated entity. In that process, all the revenue and expenses of both the individual companies are combined to create a consolidated income statement to determine consolidated net income, in this process all the intercompany obligations are eliminated.

The reporting of income to non-controlling shareholders’ of consolidated entity in consolidated income statement of 2016.

b

To determine

Consolidated Income statement: Immediately after the acquisition, a complete set of consolidated financial statements are prepared for the consolidated entity. In that process, all the revenue and expenses of both the individual companies are combined to create a consolidated income statement to determine consolidated net income, in this process all the intercompany obligations are eliminated.

The way M company reports its subsidiary non-controlling interest in 2016 balance sheet.

c

To determine

Consolidated Income statement: Immediately after the acquisition, a complete set of consolidated financial statements are prepared for the consolidated entity. In that process, all the revenue and expenses of both the individual companies are combined to create a consolidated income statement to determine consolidated net income, in this process all the intercompany obligations are eliminated.

The level of ownership M has in several special purpose affiliates, and determine the treatment of this affiliates in consolidation.

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