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Contingent Liability

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  • February 19, 2017 at 4:07 am #373083
    neshnesh
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    Acca q1 december 2012
    addtional information

    (i) Greca had a contingent liability which Viagem estimated to have a fair value of 450,000. This has not changed as at 30 september 2012
    What is the accounting treatment for it in csofp and cis?
    Thanks

    February 19, 2017 at 8:13 am #373100
    MikeLittle
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    At the date of acquisition, when looking at the fair value of Greca’s net assets, Viagem discovers a contingent liability that has (or has not!) been recognised in Greca’s financial statements.

    It’s a POSSIBLE liability with less than 50% probability of crystallising (or it has greater than 50% chance, but could not be reliably measured)

    On an acquisition, these liabilities have to be measured and included within the “fair value of subsidiary net assets at date of acquisition” and in the Greca case, Viagem has estimated the amount to be $450,000.

    That’s the figure that goes into the debit side of the working W2 Goodwill Account and is credited to a (new) liability account in Greca called ‘Contingent Liability’

    This has not changed between date of acquisition and date of financial year end, so there it is, in Greca’s records, as a liability and it’s consolidated as such

    No affect on the statement of profit or loss

    No affect on the statement of comprehensive income

    Include $450,000 within a separate heading (probably) within the liability section of the consolidated statement of financial position

    If the estimate HAD changed between date of acquisition and date of financial year end, that movement would have been reflected within the statement of profit or loss and the figure on the statement of financial position would reflect the revised estimate of the liability

    OK?

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