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Advanced Accounting 10th Edition by Thomas Schaefer, Joe Ben Hoyle, Timothy Doupnik

Edition 10ISBN: 978-1260575910
book Advanced Accounting 10th Edition by Thomas Schaefer, Joe Ben Hoyle, Timothy Doupnik cover

Advanced Accounting 10th Edition by Thomas Schaefer, Joe Ben Hoyle, Timothy Doupnik

Edition 10ISBN: 978-1260575910
Exercise 59
Smith purchased 5 percent of Barker's outstanding stock on October 1, 2009, for $7,475 and acquired an additional 10 percent of Barker for $14,900 on July 1, 2010.Both of these purchases were accounted for as available-for-sale investments.Smith purchases a final 20 percent on December 31, 2011, for $34,200.With this final acquisition, Smith achieves the ability to significantly influence Barker's decision-making process and employs the equity method.
Barker has a book value of $100,000 as of January 1, 2009.Information follows concerning the operations of this company for the 2009-2011 period.Assume that all income was earned uniformly in each year.Assume also that one-fourth of the total annual dividends are paid at the end of each calendar quarter. Smith purchased 5 percent of Barker's outstanding stock on October 1, 2009, for $7,475 and acquired an additional 10 percent of Barker for $14,900 on July 1, 2010.Both of these purchases were accounted for as available-for-sale investments.Smith purchases a final 20 percent on December 31, 2011, for $34,200.With this final acquisition, Smith achieves the ability to significantly influence Barker's decision-making process and employs the equity method. Barker has a book value of $100,000 as of January 1, 2009.Information follows concerning the operations of this company for the 2009-2011 period.Assume that all income was earned uniformly in each year.Assume also that one-fourth of the total annual dividends are paid at the end of each calendar quarter.    On Barker's financial records, the book values of all assets and liabilities are the same as their fair values.Any excess cost from either purchase relates to identifiable intangible assets.For each purchase, the excess cost is amortized over 15 years.Amortization for a portion of a year should be based on months. a.On comparative income statements issued in 2012 for the years of 2009, 2010, and 2011, what would Smith report as its income derived from this investment in Barker  b.On a balance sheet as of December 31, 2011, what should Smith report as investment in Barker
On Barker's financial records, the book values of all assets and liabilities are the same as their fair values.Any excess cost from either purchase relates to identifiable intangible assets.For each purchase, the excess cost is amortized over 15 years.Amortization for a portion of a year should be based on months.
a.On comparative income statements issued in 2012 for the years of 2009, 2010, and 2011, what would Smith report as its income derived from this investment in Barker
b.On a balance sheet as of December 31, 2011, what should Smith report as investment in Barker
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