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- Presented below is information related to Novak Company. 1. On July 6, Novak Company acquired the plant assets of Doonesbury Company, which had discontinued operations. The appraised value of the property is: Land Buildings Equipment Total $600,000 1,800,000 1,200,000 $3,600,000 Novak Company gave 12,500 shares of its $100 par value common stock in exchange. The stock had a market price of $168 per share on the date of the purchase of the property. 2. Novak Company expended the following amounts in cash between July 6 and December 15, the date when it first occupied the building. Repairs to building Construction of bases for equipment to be installed later Driveways and parking lots Remodeling of office space in building, including new partitions and walls Special assessment by city on land $315,000 405,000 366,000 483,000 54,000 3. On December 20, the company paid cash for equipment, $780,000, subject to a 2% cash discount, and freight on equipment of $31,500. Prepare entries on the…Presented below is information related to Zonker Company. 1. On July 6, Zonker Company acquired the plant assets of Doonesbury Company, which had discontinued operations. The appraised value of the property is: Land Buildings Equipment $0400,000 1,200,000 00 800,000 Total $2,400,000 Zonker Company gave 12,500 shares of its $100 par value common stock in exchange. The stock had a market price of $168 per share on the date of the purchase of the property. 2. Zonker Company expended the following amounts in cash between July 6 and December 15, the date when it first occupied the building. Repairs to building Construction of bases for equipment to be installed later Driveways and parking lots Remodeling of office space in building, including new partitions and walls Special assessment by city on land $105,000 135,000 122,000 161,000 18,000 3. On December 20, the company paid cash for equipment, $260,000, subject to a 2% cash discount, and freight on…Presented below is information related to Tamarisk Company.1. On July 6, Tamarisk Company acquired the plant assets of Doonesbury Company, which had discontinued operations. The appraised value of the property is: Land $300,000 Buildings 900,000 Equipment 600,000 Total $1,800,000 Tamarisk Company gave 12,300 shares of its $100 par value common stock in exchange. The stock had a market price of $168 per share on the date of the purchase of the property.2. Tamarisk Company expended the following amounts in cash between July 6 and December 15, the date when it first occupied the building. (Prepare consolidated entry for all transactions below.) Repairs to building $178,500 Construction of bases for equipment to be installed later 229,500 Driveways and parking lots 207,400 Remodeling of office space in building, including new partitions and walls 273,700 Special assessment by city on land 30,600 3. On December 20, the company paid cash…
- Presented below is information related to Cullumber Company.1. On July 6, Cullumber Company acquired the plant assets of Doonesbury Company, which had discontinued operations. The appraised value of the property is: Land $200,000 Buildings 600,000 Equipment 400,000 Total $1,200,000 Cullumber Company gave 12,000 shares of its $100 par value common stock in exchange. The stock had a market price of $168 per share on the date of the purchase of the property.2. Cullumber Company expended the following amounts in cash between July 6 and December 15, the date when it first occupied the building. (Prepare consolidated entry for all transactions below.) Repairs to building $168,000 Construction of bases for equipment to be installed later 216,000 Driveways and parking lots 195,200 Remodeling of office space in building, including new partitions and walls 257,600 Special assessment by city on land 28,800 3. On December 20, the company paid cash…27,000 shares reacquired by Monty Corporation for $56 per share were exchanged for undeveloped land that has an appraised value of $1,618,000. At the time of the exchange, the common stock was trading at $66 per share on an organized exchange. (a) Prepare the journal entry to record the acquisition of land assuming that the purchase of the stock was originally recorded using the cost method.Presented below is information related to Concord Company 1. On July 6, Concord Company acquired the plant assets of Doonesbury Company, which had discontinued operations. The appraised value of the property is: Land Buildings Equipment Total Concord Company gave 12.500 shares of its $100 par value common stock in exchange. The stock had a market price of $168 per share on the date of the purchase of the property 2. Concord Company expended the following amounts in cash between July 6 and December 15, the date when it first occupied the building. Repairs to building Construction of bases for equipment to be installed later Driveways and parking lots Remodeling of office space in building including new partitions and walls Special assessment by city on land 3. On December 20, the company paid cash for equipment, $234.000, subject to a 2% cash discount, and freight on equipment of $9.450. Prepare entries on the books of Concord Company for these transactions. (Do not round intermediate…
- On January 1, 2024, Windsor Company purchased 8,896 shares of Sheridan Company's common stock for $131,000. Immediately after the stock acquisition, the statements of financial position of Windsor and Sheridan appeared as follows: Assets Windsor Sheridan Cash $40,850 $20,370 Accounts receivable 50,180 32,780 Inventory 44,020 26,230 Investment in Sheridan Company 131,000 Plant assets 160,360 101,030 Accumulated depreciation-plant assets (55,790) (18,940) Total $370,620 $161,470 Liabilities and Owners' Equity Current liabilities $16,910 $23,570 Mortgage notes payable 40,080 Common stock, $10 par value 112,700 111,200 Other contributed capital 125,210 15,650 Retained earnings 75,720 11,050 Total $370,620 $161,470 (a1) (a2) Prepare a schedule to compute the difference between book value of equity and the value implied by the purchase price. Any difference between the book value of equity and the value implied by the purchase price relates to subsidiary plant assets. $ Parent Share $ Non-…On January 1, 2024, Windsor Company purchased 8,896 shares of Sheridan Company's common stock for $131,000. Immediately after the stock acquisition, the statements of financial position of Windsor and Sheridan appeared as follows: Assets Windsor Sheridan Cash $40,850 $20,370 Accounts receivable 50,180 32,780 Inventory 44,020 26,230 Investment in Sheridan Company 131,000 Plant assets 160,360 101,030 Accumulated depreciation-plant assets (55,790) (18,940) Total $370,620 $161,470 Liabilities and Owners' Equity Current liabilities $16,910 $23,570 Mortgage notes payable 40,080 Common stock, $10 par value 112,700 111,200 Other contributed capital 125,210 15,650 Retained earnings 75,720 11,050 Total $370,620 $161,470 Prepare a consolidated balance sheet workpaper as of January 1, 2024. Cash WINDSOR COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARY SHERIDAN Consolidated Balance Sheet Workpaper January 1, 2024 Windsor Sheridan Eliminations Noncontrolling Consolidated Company Company Debit Credit Interest Balance 40.850…On January 2, 20Y7, Mikedes Company acquired 30% of the outstanding stock of Violet Company for $720,000. For the year ended December 31, 20Y7, Violet Company earned income of $190,000 and paid dividends of $40,000. On January 31, 20Y8, Mikedes Company sold all of its investment in Violet Company stock for $770,000. Required: Journalize the entries for Mikedes Company for the purchase of the stock, the share of Violet income, the dividends received from Violet Company, and the sale of the Violet Company stock. Refer to the chart of accounts for the exact wording of the account titles. CNOW journals do not use lines for journal explanations. Every line on a journal page is used for debit or credit entries. CNOW journals will automatically indent a credit entry when a credit amount is entered.
- 29,000 shares reacquired by Bridgeport Corporation for $55 per share were exchanged for undeveloped land that has an appraised value of $1,808,000. At the time of the exchange, the common stock was trading at $66 per share on an organized exchange. (a) Prepare the journal entry to record the acquisition of land assuming that the purchase of the stock was originally recorded using the cost method. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter O for the amounts.) Account Titles and Explanation Debit CreditFielder Company obtained land by issuing 2,000 shares of its $10 par value common stock. The land was recently appraised at $85,000. The common stock is actively traded at $40 per share. Prepare the journal entry to record the acquisition of the land.Palm Corporation and Staple Company have announced terms of an exchange agreement under which Palm will issue 9,000 shares of its $11 par value common stock to acquire all of Staple Company's assets. Palm shares currently are trading at $55, and Staple $6 par value shares are trading at $19 each. Historical cost and fair value balance sheet data on January 1, 20X2, are as follows: Balance Sheet Item Assets Cash and Receivables Land Buildings and Equipment (net) Total Assets Equities Common Stock Additional Paid-In Capital Retained Earnings Total Equities Palm Corporation Book Value a. Common Stock b. Cash and Receivables c. Land d. Buildings and Equipment (net) e. Goodwill f. Additional paid-In Capital g. Retained Earnings $ 158,000 117,000 307,000 $ 582,000 $ 197,000 18,000 367,000 $ 582,000 Fair Value Amounts $ 158,000 184,000 419,000 $ 761,000 Staple Company Book Value $ 60,000 65,000 163,000 $ 288,000 $ 93,000 8,300 186,700 $ 288,000 Fair Value Required: What amount will be…