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Non-controlling interests in the consolidated statement of profit or loss

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  • July 9, 2017 at 3:32 pm #395096
    quytuan
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    BPP F7 Revision and Kit 2016-2017 has the following question:

    Brigham has owned 70% of Dorset for many years. It also holds a $5 million 8% loan note from Dorset. One of Dorset’s non-current assets has suffered an impairment of $50,000 during the year. There is a balance in the revaluation surplus of Dorset of $30,000 in respect of this asset. The impairment loss has not yet been recorded.
    The entity financial statements of Dorset show a profit for the year of $1.3 million.
    What is the amount attributable to the non-controlling interests in the consolidated statement of profit or loss?

    The solution is that: $’000
    Profit for the year 1,300
    Intra-group interest (5m × 8%) (400)
    Impairment (50,000 – 30,000) (20)*
    880
    × 30% 264
    The answer is 264.
    I wonder that Brigham holds a $5 million 8% loan note from Dorset; therefore, Dorset has make annual payment of 0.4m to Brigham, and this expense has to be deducted to arrive at $1,300k profit for the year for Dorset . Therefore, this expense should be added back to calculated NCI, and should not be deducted as the solution given.
    Please help me verify this!
    Thank you!

    July 9, 2017 at 6:00 pm #395111
    MikeLittle
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    I believe that neither you nor BPP has got this right!

    If Dorset had not borrowed $5 million form Brigham, presumably it would have borrowed that amount from a bank so the $400,000 should have been deducted already in arriving at $1,3000 profits

    That’s where I disagree with BPP and agree with you – the $400,000 is already deducted in arriving at $1,300,000

    But the idea of cancellation is for presentation purposes – to eliminate the silly position where, when we consolidate, we would be showing interest payable of $400,000 and interest receivable of $400,000

    The elimination is a presentation point for the purposes of a more sensible consolidation

    So now I’m disagreeing with you too

    I believe that the nci should be allocated 30% * $1,300,000 – $20,000 = 30% * $1,280,000 = $384,000

    Does that make sense?

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