Problem 12-4 (Part Level Submission) $840,000 $570,000 2,400,000 470,000 $3,240,
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Problem 12-4 (Part Level Submission)
$840,000
$570,000
2,400,000
470,000
$3,240,000
2,200,000
$3,240,000
$490,000
2,170,000
(680,000
)
(480,000
)
$1,500,000
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Problem 12-4 (Part Level Submission)
On July 31, 2017, Sandhill Company paid $2,700,000 to acquire all of the common stock of Conchita Incorporated, which became a division of Sandhill. Conchita reported the following balance sheet at the time of the acquisition.Current assets
$840,000
Current liabilities$570,000
Noncurrent assets2,400,000
Long-term liabilities470,000
Total assets$3,240,000
Stockholders’ equity2,200,000
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$3,240,000
It was determined at the date of the purchase that the fair value of the identifiable net assets of Conchita was $2,470,000. Over the next 6 months of operations, the newly purchased division experienced operating losses. In addition, it now appears that it will generate substantial losses for the foreseeable future. At December 31, 2017, Conchita reports the following balance sheet information.
Current assets
$490,000
Noncurrent assets (including goodwill recognized in purchase)2,170,000
Current liabilities(680,000
)
Long-term liabilities(480,000
)
Net assets$1,500,000
It is determined that the fair value of the Conchita Division is $1,850,000. The recorded amount for Conchita’s net assets (excluding goodwill) is the same as fair value, except for property, plant, and equipment, which has a fair value $110,000 above the carrying value.
Explanation / Answer
a.
Value Paid 2,700,000 Fair Value of Net Assets 2,470,000 Good Will 230,000 (2700000-2470000)