Advanced Accounting
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781305084858
Author: Paul M. Fischer, William J. Tayler, Rita H. Cheng
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 3B.1AP
To determine
Determination and distribution of excess income schedule
Through this price paid for subsidiary equity is compared with predetermine imbalance which is occurred in the consolidated worksheet because of elimination of in the investment account against the underlying subsidiary equity.
To calculate:
According to the question, need to prepare determination and distribution of excess schedule along with it recording of this investment is need to made.
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