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- October 7, 2024 at 10:37 am #712139In ACCA Technical Article: Business Combinations – IFRS 3 (Revised), Example 5: Disposal of part of holding to NCI (Facts of Qn: Parent’s initial stake: 70%, sold 10% to NCI, Initial total net assets = 480m, Current total net assets= 535m, Initial FV of NCI = 210m, full goodwill method is used for all acquisitions) For the change in NCI, the article takes (Current net assets + goodwill) *0.1 = 62.5m In this case, the parent is giving 10% of its 70% share to NCI, so wondering why the working isn’t carrying amount of parent’s net assets*(10/70) = (Current net assets + goodwill – current NCI) *(10/70) = (535m+90m- (210m+0.3*(535m-480m))) * (10/70) = 57.1m 
 Please explain why the answer isn’t 57.1m instead(Also, both these methods differ from a similar step disposal Open Tuition question Chapt 5, Example 5, in which the equivalent method is (10/30) *Current NCI= (10/30) * (210m+0.3*(535m-480m) = 75.5m) Many Thanks! October 8, 2024 at 8:13 am #712161This is an issue where there is little consistency in theory or in practice. Mercifully, remember that in SBR, your numbers do not need to agree – what they are assessing is whether you can explain things to ‘ordinary directors’. They will probably give you the NCI number that needs to be compared to the proceeds, so I wouldn’t spend on time on this. For my rule of thumb – if you go from 70% to 60%, I would take: – 10/70 x net assets if using proportionate goodwill 
 – 10/70 (net assets + goodwill ) if using full goodwill.Best I can do. 🙂 October 9, 2024 at 10:02 am #712179Hi Stephen, Thanks a lot for your explanation. Just wondering for your rule of thumb: For full goodwill: why do you take 10/70 * (net assets + goodwill) instead of 10/70 * (net assets + goodwill – fv of NCI), as using the goodwill formula, cost of consideration (parent’s share which is 70%) = net assets + goodwill – fv of NCI, so thinking that the 70% should not include the fv of NCI For proportionate goodwill, Im also wondering why do you take 10/70 * net assets as I think the change in NCI = 10/70 * (goodwill + 70% net assets) as cost of consideration (parent’s share which is 70%) = goodwill + net assets – 30%net assets(NCI) Thank you! October 13, 2024 at 8:52 am #712249Imagine that you own 20% of a house and I won the other 80%. I am the parent and you are the NCI. Suppose that I buy a further 5% of the house from you. The change in NCI would be 5/20 of the house (and not 5/20 of the house minus your 20%) Does that help? 🙂 
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