Joint Venture: Proportionate Consolidation Method & Equity Method Andrea Marciana B. Diwa Modadv1– K32 10926739 June 11‚ 2012 - Monday INTRODUCTION Joint venture is identified as a topic of study because of the massive rise in international joint ventures during the business globalization and because of the different joint venture accounting practices across countries. The increasing trend to produce financial statements which are free from errors and misstatements lead to the
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In Class Exercises Using Equity Method SOLUTION Example 1 : Assume B (the investee) has the following simplified balance sheet: Assets $100‚000 Liabilities $ 60‚000 Equity $ 40‚000 Prepare journal entries for the INVESTOR (A) for the following events: (a) A (the investor) pays $10‚000 for a 25% interest in B. A has significant influence. Dr.
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Chapter 1 the equity method of accounting for investments Chapter Outline I. Three methods are principally used to account for an investment in equity securities. A. Fair-value method: applied by an investor when only a small percentage of a company’s voting stock is held. 1. Income is recognized when dividends are declared. 2. Portfolios are reported at market value. If market values are unavailable‚ investment is reported at cost. B. Consolidation: when one
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The Legendary Iqbal Khan ACTG4160: Advanced Financial Accounting! ! Inter-Corporate Investments‚ Business Combinations and Consolidations! ! Introduction! ! - Non-strategic investments can be FVTPL or FVTOCI while strategic investments range from significant influence to joint arrangements to controlled subsidiaries! - Investments under 20% are considered passive unless clearly demonstrated otherwise! - No strategic advantage in terms of ability to influence or control the investee!
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value. The difference was due to the increased value of buildings with a remaining life of 15 years. During 2007 and 2008 Stator reported net income of $25‚000 and $15‚000 and paid dividends of $10‚000 and $12‚000‚ respectively. Rotor uses the equity method. 1. Based on the preceding information‚ what amount of differential will be amortized annually? A. $0 B. $750 C. $1‚000 D. $2‚000 2. Based on the preceding information‚ what will be the balance in the investment account on
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Loan consolidation is an approach that lets borrowers take out a new loan with a low rate of interest to payoff high interest loans. Tightened lending criterion has made it difficult for many people to qualify for loans‚ so the first thing borrowers need to do is check their credit rating. Although loan consolidation can seem like a good idea‚ it is necessary to figure out the real costs involved with taking out a new financial loan. This is exceptionally crucial when attaining a home equity loan
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CONSOLIDATION Lets Recap: To prepare consolidated accounts‚ we have to make sure that: 1. Balance date of Parent and Subsidiary are the same – if not‚ we adjust the subsidiary. 2. Accounting policies of Parent and Subsidiary are the same – if not‚ we adjust the subsidiary. So we will prepare journals for our consolidation worksheet. We are not changing the accounts in the books of the Parent‚ or the books of the Subsidiary. We are coming up with a completely separate set of accounts that is put together
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culture‚ many Americans have found themselves resorting to debt consolidation. But what is debt consolidation? It is basically the process of securing one loan in for the purpose of paying off another loan. This is done by many people so that they can gather all their loans and credit line so that they can consolidate them into one single loan. This is often a viable option if you have many loans that becomes unmanageable. Debt consolidation provides the borrower the convenience of remembering and servicing
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Interlocken Parkway Suite 100 Broomfield‚ Colorado80021 http://www.nglog.com Phone: 1-800-938-1809 Retail Consolidation for Power‚ Performance and Profitability A Strategic Solution for Effective Vendor Compliance Management Written by: Seraj Farooqui Peter Galicz Edited by: Denise Stepp June 2012 Contents Introduction Problem Statement TheSolution How Retail Consolidation Works Implementation Summary About Us References 2 3 3 3 5 7 8 9 Introduction The past five years have been
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A PROJECT REPORT ON CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENT SUBMITTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI AS A PARTIAL REQUIREMENT FOR COMPLETING THE DEGREE OF M.COM (ACCOUNTS) SEMESTER I SUBJECT: ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING SUBMITTED BY: SHUBALAXMI.UMESH.SHETTY ROLL NO.: 47 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF PROFESSOR DHANABALU.R.NAIKAR SIES COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS‚ PLOT NO. 71/72‚ SION MATUNGA
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