On January 1, 2019, Aronsen Company acquired 90 percent of Siedel Company’s outstanding shares. Siedel had a net book value on that date of $450,000: common stock ($12 par value) of $240,000 and retained earnings of $210,000.

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On January 1, 2019, Aronsen Company acquired 90 percent of Siedel Company’s outstanding shares. Siedel had a net book value on that date of $450,000: common stock ($12 par value) of $240,000 and retained earnings of $210,000.

 

Aronsen paid $691,200 for this investment. The acquisition-date fair value of the 10 percent noncontrolling interest was $76,800. The excess fair value over book value associated with the acquisition was used to increase land by $222,000 and to recognize copyrights (12-year remaining life) at $96,000. Subsequent to the acquisition, Aronsen applied the initial value method to its investment account.

 

In the 2019–2020 period, the subsidiary’s retained earnings increased by $240,000. During 2021, Siedel earned income of $94,000 while declaring $34,000 in dividends. Also, at the beginning of 2021, Siedel issued 4,000 new shares of common stock for $52 per share to finance the expansion of its corporate facilities. Aronsen purchased none of these additional shares and therefore recorded no entry.

Prepare the appropriate 2021 consolidation entries for these two companies.

Debit
Credit
232,800 x
×
No
Transaction
Accounts
1
1
Investment in Siedel
Retained earnings (Siedel)
2
2
Investment in Siedel
Additional paid-in capital (Siedel)
☑
3
3
Common stock (Siedel)
Additional paid-in capital (Siedel)
Retained earnings (Siedel)
Investment in Siedel
Noncontrolling interest in Siedel
4
4
Land
Copyrights
Investment in Siedel
Noncontrolling interest in Siedel
сл
5
5
Investment in Siedel
Dividends declared
6
6
Amortization expense
Copyrights
✓
4,000 ×
Transcribed Image Text:Debit Credit 232,800 x × No Transaction Accounts 1 1 Investment in Siedel Retained earnings (Siedel) 2 2 Investment in Siedel Additional paid-in capital (Siedel) ☑ 3 3 Common stock (Siedel) Additional paid-in capital (Siedel) Retained earnings (Siedel) Investment in Siedel Noncontrolling interest in Siedel 4 4 Land Copyrights Investment in Siedel Noncontrolling interest in Siedel сл 5 5 Investment in Siedel Dividends declared 6 6 Amortization expense Copyrights ✓ 4,000 ×
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