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Joint Venture.

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  • December 5, 2020 at 12:00 pm #597743
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    In March 2016, ZCG purchased a 50% equity shareholding in Wallace Telecoms Co (WTC), a company operating in several countries where ZCG previously had no interests. The other 50% is held by Wolf Communications Co. The cost of the 50% equity shareholding was $45 million. ZCG is planning to account for its investment in WTC as a joint venture in the Group financial statements.

    So i have a doubt in the above paragraph. I don’t understand as to how this is a joint venture arrangement. I’m confused here because only when a separate legal entity is created , joint venture arises and should be accounted for.
    Here WTC Co. was in existence since a long time and so is not a separate entity created by the two companies owning 50% share.
    As a result it should be accounted for as a normal acquisition.

    However the model answer states that it is a joint venture arrangement and then states the potential audit risk.
    Please help me clear this confusion

    December 5, 2020 at 2:22 pm #597761
    Kim Smith
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    An existing company can be a “vehicle” for the creation of a JV – it doesn’t have to be a newly incorporated company set up solely for the purpose of a JV.

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