Question : 51.              On January 2, 2010, Pfizer Co. purchased 22% of : 1253686

 

51.              On January 2, 2010, Pfizer Co. purchased 22% of Wiley Company’s voting stock for $150,000. During 2010, Wiley recorded income of $102,000 and paid total dividends of $27,000. Pfizer uses the equity method to account for this investment. What is Pfizer’s income from the Wiley investment?

     $27,000

     $28,380

      $22,440

     $33,000

 

52.On January 2, 2010, Pfizer Co. purchased 22% of Wiley Company’s voting stock for $150,000. During 2010, Wiley recorded income of $102,000 and paid total dividends of $27,000. Pfizer uses the equity method to account for this investment. What is the December 31, 2010, balance sheet value of its long-term equity investment in Wiley?

     $178,380

     $225,000

      $150,000

     $166,500

53.              If Howard Company’s balance sheet amount of goodwill is $20,000 and the fair market value of the goodwill is estimated to be $25,000, which of the following entries would be recorded in Howard’s books?

a.  Goodwill                                   5,000

Goodwill Market Gain                      5,000

b.  Goodwill Market Gain               5,000

Goodwill                                           5,000

c.  Goodwill impairment Charge    5,000

Goodwill                                           5,000

d.  No entry will be made.

54.              On December 31, 2010, available-for-sale securities with an original cost of $15,000 have a carrying value on the balance sheet equal to their market value of $20,000. On January 5, 2011, those securities are sold for $18,000. Which of the following would be part of the appropriate entry to record the sale of the available-for-sale securities?

     A credit to Realized Gain on Available-for-Sale Securities for $5,000.

     A debit to Unrealized Price Increase on Available-for Sale Securities for $3,000.

      A debit to Unrealized Price Increase on Available-for Sale Securities for $5,000.

     A credit to Available-for Sale Securities for $15,000.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

55.On January 2, 2010, Dellgate Corp. purchased 27% of Galaxy Corporation’s voting stock for $125,000. During 2010, Galaxy recorded income of $214,000 and paid total dividends of $17,000. Dellgate uses the cost method to account for this investment. What is the December 31, 2010, balance sheet value of Dellgate’s long-term equity investment in Galaxy?

     $125,000

     $178,190

      $187,370

     $86,940

56.              The following information related to the marketable security investments of Solo Company.  Securities held on December 31, 2009, as described in the table below.  AAA and BBB are classified as trading securities and CCC is classified as an available-for-sale security.

Securities

No. of Shares

Cost/Share

Total Cost

Value/Share

Total Market Value

AAA

100

$29

$2,900

$34

$3,400

BBB

250

30

7,500

28

7,000

CCC

150

16

2,400

20

3,000

 

 

 

$12,800

 

$13,400

 

Early in 2010, Solo sold all of its investment in AAA securities for $36 per share.

The journal entry to record the 2009 revaluation of the AAA securities would be:

     Trading Securities500

Unrealized Gain on Trading Securities                            500

     Unrealized Loss on Trading Securities               500

Trading Securities                                          500

      Unrealized Loss on Trading Securities               500

Cash                                                        500

     Trading Securities 500

Realized Gain on Trading Securities               557.              The following information related to the marketable security investments of Solo Company.  Securities held on December 31, 2009, as described in the table below.  AAA and BBB are classified as trading securities and CCC is classified as an available-for-sale security.

 

Securities

No. of Shares

Cost/Share

Total Cost

Value/Share

Total Market Value

AAA

100

$29

$2,900

$34

$3,400

BBB

250

30

7,500

28

7,000

CCC

150

16

2,400

20

3,000

 

 

 

$12,800

 

$13,400

 

Early in 2010, the company sold 50 shares of BBB for $26 per share.  During 2010, Solo received dividends of $3 per share on the remaining 200 shares of BBB.  The per-share market value of BBB on December 31, 2010 was $24.  During 2011, Solo sold the remaining 200 shares of BBB stock for $26 per share.

The journal entry to record the 2009 revaluation of the BBB securities would be:

     Trading Securities500

Unrealized Gain on Trading Securities                            500

     Unrealized Loss on Trading Securities               500

Trading Securities500

      Unrealized Loss on Trading Securities               500

Cash500

     Trading Securities 500

Realized Gain on Trading Securities58.              The following information related to the marketable security investments of Solo Company.  Securities held on December 31, 2009, as described in the table below.  AAA and BBB are classified as trading securities and CCC is classified as an available-for-sale security.

 

Securities

No. of Shares

Cost/Share

Total Cost

Value/Share

Total Market Value

AAA

100

$29

$2,900

$34

$3,400

BBB

250

30

7,500

28

7,000

CCC

150

16

2,400

20

3,000

 

 

 

$12,800

 

$13,400

 

During 2010, Solo received word that dividends of $2.50 per share were declared, but not yet received on the 150 shares of CCC stock. The per-share market value of CCC on December 31, 2010, was $18.  During 2011, Solo sold 150 shares of CCC for $22 per share.

The journal entry to record the 2009 revaluation of the CCC securities would be:

     Available-for-Sale Securities              600

Realized Gain on Available-for-Sale Securities                            600

     Unrealized Loss on Available-for-Sale Securities              600

Available-for-Sale Securities              600

      Realized Loss on Available-for-Sale Securities              600

Available-for-Sale Securities              600

     Available-for-Sale Securities               600

Unrealized Price Increase on Available-for-Sale Securities                            600

59.              The following information related to the marketable security investments of Solo Company.  Securities held on December 31, 2009, as described in the table below.  AAA and BBB are classified as trading securities and CCC is classified as an available-for-sale security.

 

Securities

No. of Shares

Cost/Share

Total Cost

Value/Share

Total Market Value

AAA

100

$29

$2,900

$34

$3,400

BBB

250

30

7,500

28

7,000

CCC

150

16

2,400

20

3,000

 

 

 

$12,800

 

$13,400

 

Early in 2010, Solo sold all of its investment in AAA securities for $36 per share.

The journal entry to record the 100 shares of AAA stock sold in 2010 will include:

     A debit to Trading Securities for $3,400.

     A credit to Unrealized Loss on Trading Securities for $200.

      A credit to Realized Loss on Sale of Trading Securities for $200.

     A credit to Realized Gain on Sale of Trading Securities for $200.

60.              The following information related to the marketable security investments of Solo Company.  Securities held on December 31, 2009, as described in the table below.  AAA and BBB are classified as trading securities and CCC is classified as an available-for-sale security.

 

Securities

No. of Shares

Cost/Share

Total Cost

Value/Share

Total Market Value

AAA

100

$29

$2,900

$34

$3,400

BBB

250

30

7,500

28

7,000

CCC

150

16

2,400

20

3,000

 

 

 

$12,800

 

$13,400

 

Early in 2010, the company sold 50 shares of BBB for $26 per share.

The journal entry to record the 50 shares of BBB stock sold in 2010 will include:

     A credit to Trading Securities for $1,400.

     A credit to Unrealized Loss on Trading Securities for $100.

      A credit to Realized Loss on Sale of Trading Securities for $100.

     A debit to Realized Gain on Sale of Trading Securities for $100.

61.              The following information related to the marketable security investments of Solo Company.  Securities held on December 31, 2009, as described in the table below.  AAA and BBB are classified as trading securities and CCC is classified as an available-for-sale security.

 

Securities

No. of Shares

Cost/Share

Total Cost

Value/Share

Total Market Value

AAA

100

$29

$2,900

$34

$3,400

BBB

250

30

7,500

28

7,000

CCC

150

16

2,400

20

3,000

 

 

 

$12,800

 

$13,400

 

Early in 2010, the company sold 50 shares of BBB for $26 per share.  During 2010, Solo received dividends of $3 per share on the remaining 200 shares of BBB, and dividends of $2.50 per share were declared, but not yet received on the 150 shares of CCC stock. The per-share market values of BBB and CCC on December 31, 2010, were $24 and $18, respectively.  During 2011, Solo sold the remaining 200 shares of BBB stock for $26 per share and the 150 shares of CCC for $22 per share.

The journal entry to record the dividends received on the BBB securities and the dividends declared on the CCC stock in 2010 will include:

     A credit to Dividend Revenue for $975.

     A credit to Dividend Payable for $375.

      A credit to Cash for $600.

     A debit to Dividend Expense for $375.

 

62.              The following information related to the marketable security investments of Solo Company.  Securities held on December 31, 2009, as described in the table below.  AAA and BBB are classified as trading securities and CCC is classified as an available-for-sale security.

Securities

No. of Shares

Cost/Share

Total Cost

Value/Share

Total Market Value

AAA

100

$29

$2,900

$34

$3,400

BBB

250

30

7,500

28

7,000

CCC

150

16

2,400

20

3,000

 

 

 

$12,800

 

$13,400

 

Early in 2010, the company sold 50 shares of BBB for $26 per share.  During 2010, Solo received dividends of $3 per share on the remaining 200 shares of BBB, and dividends of $2.50 per share were declared, but not yet received on the 150 shares of CCC stock. The per-share market values of BBB and CCC on December 31, 2010, were $24 and $18, respectively.  During 2011, Solo sold the remaining 200 shares of BBB stock for $26 per share and the 150 shares of CCC for $22 per share.

The journal entry to record the revaluation of BBB shares in 2010 is:

     Trading Securities800

Unrealized Gain on Trading Securities                            800

     Unrealized Loss on Trading Securities               800

Trading Securities800

      Unrealized Loss on Trading Securities               600

Cash600

     Trading Securities 800

Realized Gain on Trading Securities               863.              The following information related to the marketable security investments of Solo Company.  Securities held on December 31, 2009, as described in the table below.  AAA and BBB are classified as trading securities and CCC is classified as an available-for-sale security.

 

Securities

No. of Shares

Cost/Share

Total Cost

Value/Share

Total Market Value

AAA

100

$29

$2,900

$34

$3,400

BBB

250

30

7,500

28

7,000

CCC

150

16

2,400

20

3,000

 

 

 

$12,800

 

$13,400

 

During 2010, Solo received word that dividends of $2.50 per share were declared, but not yet received on the 150 shares of CCC stock. The per-share market value of CCC on December 31, 2010, was $18.  During 2011, Solo sold 150 shares of CCC for $22 per share.

The journal entry to record the revaluation of CCC shares in 2010 is:

     Available-for-Sale Securities              300

Unrealized Gain on Available-for-Sale Securities                            300

     Unrealized Price Increase on Available-for-Sale Securities              300

Available-for-Sale Securities              300

      Realized Loss on Available-for-Sale Securities              300

Available-for-Sale Securities              300

     Available-for-Sale Securities               400

Unrealized Price Increase on Available-for-Sale Securities                            400

64.              The following information related to the marketable security investments of Solo Company.  Securities held on December 31, 2009, as described in the table below.  AAA and BBB are classified as trading securities and CCC is classified as an available-for-sale security.

 

Securities

No. of Shares

Cost/Share

Total Cost

Value/Share

Total Market Value

AAA

100

$29

$2,900

$34

$3,400

BBB

250

30

7,500

28

7,000

CCC

150

16

2,400

20

3,000

 

 

 

$12,800

 

$13,400

 

Early in 2010, the company sold 50 shares of BBB for $26 per share.  During 2010, Solo received dividends of $3 per share on the remaining 200 shares of BBB.  The per-share market value of BBB on December 31, 2010, was $24.  During 2011, Solo sold the remaining 200 shares of BBB stock for $26 per share.

The journal entry to record the sale of 200 shares of BBB stock in 2011 is:

     Cash5,200

Trading Securities4,800

Unrealized Gain on Trading Securities                            400

b.Cash5,200

Unrealized Loss on Trading Securities                            400

Trading Securities4,800

c.Cash5,200

Trading Securities4,800

Realized Gain on Trading Securities              400

d.Trading Securities              6,000

Realized Gain on Trading Securities              800

Cash5,200

65.              The following information related to the marketable security investments of Solo Company.  Securities held on December 31, 2009, as described in the table below.  AAA and BBB are classified as trading securities and CCC is classified as an available-for-sale security.

 

Securities

No. of Shares

Cost/Share

Total Cost

Value/Share

Total Market Value

AAA

100

$29

$2,900

$34

$3,400

BBB

250

30

7,500

28

7,000

CCC

150

16

2,400

20

3,000

 

 

 

$12,800

 

$13,400

 

During 2010, Solo received word that dividends of $$2.50 per share were declared, but not yet received on the 150 shares of CCC stock. The per-share market value of CCC on December 31, 2010, was $18.  During 2011, Solo sold 150 shares of CCC for $22 per share.

The journal entry to record the sale of 150 shares of CCC stock in 2011 would include:

     A debit to Cash for $2,700.

     A debit to Unrealized Price Increase on Available-for-Sale Securities for $300.

      A debit to Unrealized Gain on Available-for-Sale Securities for $900.

     A debit to Available-for-Sale Securities for $3,300.

 

 

 

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