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Consolidation Emile Woolf F7 exam kitt 2013 Hydrox page 79 please any help

Forums › ACCA Forums › ACCA FR Financial Reporting Forums › Consolidation Emile Woolf F7 exam kitt 2013 Hydrox page 79 please any help

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  • September 11, 2013 at 3:54 am #140303
    muhammadhossam
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    Hydrox
    Hydrox acquired 90% of Syntax’s equity shares on 1 April 2010 for $30 million when
    Syntax’s retained earnings were $15 million. The statements of financial position of the
    two companies at 31 March 2012 are shown below:
    Statement of financial position Hydrox Syntax
    $000 $000 $000 $000
    Non-current assets:
    Property, plant and equipment at depreciated historic
    cost
    26,400 16,200
    Investment in Syntax 30,000
    Other quoted investments at cost 1,000 6,000
    57,400 22,200
    Current assets:
    Inventory 9,500 4,000
    Accounts receivable 7,200 1,500
    Bank 300 nil
    17,000 5,500
    Total assets: 74,400 27,700
    Equity and liabilities
    Share capital and reserves:
    Equity shares of $1 each 10,000 5,000
    Reserves:
    Retained earnings 48,600 6,300
    58,600 11,300
    Non-current liabilities:
    12% Debenture 4,000
    Bank loan 6,000
    Current liabilities:
    Accounts payable 6,700 5,200
    Provision for taxation 4,100 700
    Dividends payable (announced before the year
    end)
    1,000 nil
    Overdraft nil 4,500
    11,800 10,400
    Total equity and liabilities: 74,400 27,700
    The following information is relevant:
    (i) The movements on the retained earnings of Syntax since the date of acquisition
    have been:
    Loss after
    tax
    Dividends
    paid
    $000 $000 $000
    Balance at acquisition, 1 April 2010 15,000
    Year to 31 March 2011 (3,000) nil (3,000)
    Year to 31 March 2012 (1,700) (4,000) (5,700)
    ????

    Hydrox accounted for its share of Syntax’s dividend as a credit to its income
    statement. The group policy is that only dividends paid out of post-acquisition
    profits are credited to income.
    (ii) At the date of acquisition the fair values of Syntax’s net assets were
    approximately equal to their book values with the exception of two items.
    ???? Specialised plant of Syntax had a net replacement cost of $6 million in
    excess of its book value; it had an estimated remaining life of five years.
    ???? The stock market value of Syntax’s investments was $8 million
    There have been no acquisitions or disposals of non-current assets since the date
    of acquisition.
    (iii) An impairment test at 31 March 2012 on the consolidated goodwill concluded
    that it should be written down by $400,000. No other assets were impaired.
    (iv) Three days before the current year-end Hydrox processed the accounting entries
    in respect of a credit sale of goods to Syntax at a selling price of $600,000.
    Hydrox charges a standard mark-up on cost of 20% on all its sales. Syntax had
    not received the goods and had therefore not included them in inventories, nor
    had it received the invoice for them by the year-end. The agreed balance on
    Syntax’s purchase ledger account with Hydrox prior to this transaction was $1.4
    million.
    Required:
    Prepare the consolidated statement of financial position of Hydrox as at 31 March 2012.

    Please help me I cannot get the goodwill Please

    September 11, 2013 at 6:46 pm #140335
    MikeLittle
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    I’ve recorded the answer to Hydrox and Syntax already!

    September 12, 2013 at 5:40 pm #140373
    muhammadhossam
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    Thanks a lot for your replay and your help But where have you recorded it i cannot find it i am so sorry but i am new to opentuition……Thanks again

    September 12, 2013 at 5:58 pm #140374
    opentuition_team
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