Question #1 On April 1, 2020, Jenson Ltd., a private enterprise, acquired 2,500 shares of Lam Corp. for $50,000. This investment represents a 18% interest in Lam Corp. and Jenson Ltd. uses the cost method to record the investment. On October 31, 2020, Lam Corp. paid a $42,000 dividend to its shareholders. At March 31, 2021, Lam Corp.'s shares were valued at $45 per share and Lam Corp. reported net income of $145,000 for the year. On May 15, 2021, Jenson Ltd. sold the shares for $20,000. Both Jenson Ltd. and Lam Corp. have March 31, 2021 year-ends. Required: Prepare dated journal entries for the investment on the acquiring company's books from acquisition to disposal. Ignore income taxes. Journal entry descriptions are optional.
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- (A) For letters a to d, identify how much to add or deduct from the Investment in Associate account of ABC based on the following transactions or events: a. Dec. 1, 2020 - Bought 3,000 X Corp. shares at P200 per share. The total ordinary shares outstanding of X is 100,000 and each had a par value of P150. b. Jan. 1, 2021 - Bought an additional 15,000 shares of X Corp. for a total price of P3,800,000. The original shares are valued at P250 each. On the same date, ABC started providing essential technical information to X and that both corporations have an interchange of managerial personnel. Significant influence is established. There were no changes in the ordinary shares outstanding. c. Net income reported for the year by the associate was P2,500,000. Adjust net income with data from letter d. d. Dividends declared by X are P2,000,000. It has 90,000 6%, P100-par value preference shares outstanding which are cumulative and participating. No dividends were declared in the previous…Following is a list of investments owned by Ivanhoe Ltd., as of the company’s year-end, December 31, 2020: Investment No. Shares Cost Fair Value HFX Corporation 1,000 $8.00 $7.10 FDY Ltd. 3,000 6.90 6.95 CTN Corporation 4,600 5.00 5.80 On January 15, 2021, Ivanhoe sold the shares in CTN Corporation for $6.25 per share. Prepare the journal entries required to record the sale, assuming the company uses the fair value through other comprehensive income without recycling 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 0 for the amounts.) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Jan. 15, 2021 (To adjust to current fair value) (To record the sale of shares) (Reclassification…1 On January 2, 2021, Normal Inc. acquired 15% interest in Laco Co. by paying P1,500,000 for 7,500 ordinary shares. On this date, the net assets of Laco Co. totaled P9 million. The investment was classified as a financial asset at fair value through other comprehensive income. The fair values of Laco Co.’s identifiable assets and liabilities approximate their book values. On August 1, 2021, Normal received dividends of P4 per share from Laco Co. Fair value of the stocks on December 31, 2021 was P190. Net income reported by Laco for the year ended amounted to P1,500,000. On July 1, 2022, Normal Inc. paid P1 million to purchase 5,000 additional shares of Laco Co. from another shareholder. On this date the fair value of the net assets exceeds carrying value by P500,000 attributable to depreciable asset with estimated remaining life of 5 years. On February 1, 2022, cash dividends of P5 were received while dividends of P6 were received on August 1, 2022. Net income reported for the year…