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Step Disposals in Group Accounts

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  • This topic has 4 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 7 years ago by shaneg1989.
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  • May 2, 2018 at 4:12 am #449738
    shaneg1989
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    when there is a step disposal in groups accounts, and the parents ceases to have control over the sub, there would be a calculation of gain/loss on disposal.
    how would this be reflected seeing as there is no parent/sub relationship anymore? there is a parent/associate relationship now. does this mean they cease from preparing consolidated financial statements , so how would this gain/loss be shown?
    Please Help

    May 2, 2018 at 9:41 am #449776
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    The remaining holding (if any) is revalued to be held at fair value, and yes the associate will no longer be consolidated, but accounted for as any other associate.

    The goodwill, net assets and NCI of the sub must be removed from the consolidated accounts, and the consideration received and fair value of the remaining holding added.

    The gain/loss is calculated like this:

    Consideration received + FV of remaining holding – (Goodwill at date of sale + FV of net assets of sub at date of sale – NCI at date of sale) = Gain if positive, loss if negative

    You can also view this as:

    Dr Consideration
    Dr FV of remaining holding
    Cr Goodwill
    Cr Net Assets
    Dr NCI
    Dr/Cr Profit/Loss (balancing figure)

    May 2, 2018 at 9:46 pm #449854
    shaneg1989
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    thank you very much
    but would these journals be shown in the parents financials or the groups up to date of disposal ?
    so then they would stop preparing Consol. FS up to date of disposal.
    i need closure
    please

    May 2, 2018 at 10:27 pm #449856
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    Well, there is no goodwill or NCI in the parent’s individual accounts is there? So these can only be in the consolidated accounts.

    In the parent’s individual accounts the subsidiary will be held as a financial asset at fair value under IFRS 9. So the gain or loss is simply the consideration received less the carrying value.

    May 2, 2018 at 11:26 pm #449858
    shaneg1989
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    thanks much
    all clear now

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