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on Oct 16, 2024Verified
LEO Inc. acquired a 60% interest in MARS Inc. on January 1, 2019 for $400,000. Unless otherwise stated, LEO uses the cost method to account for its investment in MARS Inc. On the acquisition date, MARS had common stock and retained earnings valued at $100,000 and $150,000 respectively. The acquisition differential was allocated as follows: $80,000 to undervalued inventory.
$40,000 to undervalued equipment. (to be amortized over 20 years)
The following took place during 2019:
▪ MARS reported a net income and declared dividends of $25,000 and $5,000 respectively.
▪ LEO's December 31, 2019 inventory contained an intercompany profit of $10,000.
▪ LEO's net income was $75,000.
The following took place during 2020:
▪ MARS reported a net income and declared dividends of $36,000 and $6,000 respectively.
▪ MARS' December 31, 2020 inventory contained an intercompany profit of $5,000.
▪ LEO's net income was $48,000.
Both companies are subject to a 25% tax rate. All intercompany sales as well as sales to outsiders are priced to provide the selling company with gross margin of 20%.
Assuming that LEO uses the equity method to account for its investment in MARS, what would be the NET increase/decrease to the investment in MARS account during 2019?
A) $(49,200)
B) $(41,700)
C) $12,000
D) $43,200
Equity Method
Accounting for investments where the investing entity has significant influence, adjusting the investment value for earnings, losses, and dividends received.
Intercompany Profit
Profits generated from transactions between companies within the same corporate group, which may be eliminated during consolidation.
Net Increase/Decrease
This refers to the overall rise or fall in a particular financial metric or account over a specified period.
- Locate and figure out unrealized financial gains between conglomerates and their repercussions on taxation.
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Learning Objectives
- Locate and figure out unrealized financial gains between conglomerates and their repercussions on taxation.