F7 FINANCIAL REPORTING.

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F7 FINANCIAL REPORTING

Holdrite (Q) Holdrite purchased 75% of the issued share capital of Staybrite and 40% of the issued share capital of Allbrite on 1 April 20X4. Details of the purchase consideration given at the date of purchase are: Staybrite: a share exchange of 2 shares in Holdrite for every 3 shares in Staybrite plus an issue to the shareholders of Staybrite 8% loan notes redeemable at par on 30 June 20X6 on the basis of $100 loan note for every 250 shares held in Staybrite. Allbrite: a share exchange of 3 shares in Holdrite for every 4 shares in Allbrite plus $1 per share acquired in cash. The market price of Holdrite’s shares at 1 April 20X4 was $6 per share. The summarised income statements for the three companies for the year to 30 September 20X4 are:   Holdrite Staybrite Allbrite $000 Revenue 75,000 40,700 31,000 Cost of Sales (47,400) (19,700) (15,300) Gross Profit 27,600 21,000 15,700 Operating expenses (10,480) (9,000) (9,700) Operating Profit 17,120 12,000 6,000 Interest expense (170) Profit before tax 16,950 Income tax expense (4,800) (3,000) (2,000) Profit for year 12,150 9,000 ¡4,000

(i) A fair value exercise was carried out for Staybrite at the date of its acquisition with the following results: The fair values have not been reflected in Staybrite's financial statements. The increase in the fair value of the plant would create additional depreciation of $500,000 in the post acquisition period in the consolidated financial statements to 30 September 20X4.   Book value Fair value $'000 Land 20,000 23,000 Plant 25,000 30,000 Depreciation of plant is charged to cost of sales. (ii) The details of each company's share capital and reserves at 1 October 20X3 are:   Holdrite Staybrite Allbrite $'000 Equity shares of $1 each 20,000 10,000 5,000 Share premium 4,000 2,000 Retained earnings 18,000 7,500 6,000 (iii) In the post acquisition period Holdrite sold goods to Staybrite for $10 million. Holdrite made a profit of $4 million on these sales. One-quarter of these goods were still in the inventory of Staybrite at 30 September 20X4.

(iv) Impairment tests on the goodwill of Staybrite and Allbrite at 30 September 20X4 resulted in the need to write down Staybrite's goodwill by $750,000. (v) Holdrite paid a dividend of $5 million on 20 September 20X4. Staybrite and Allbrite did not make any dividend payments. (vi) It is the group policy to value the non-controlling interest at acquisition at its proportionate share of the fair value of the subsidiary's identifiable net assets. Required Calculate the goodwill arising on the purchase of the shares in Staybrite and the carrying value of Allbrite at 1 April 20X4. (8 marks) Prepare a consolidated income statement for the Holdrite Group for the year to 30 September 20X4. (15 marks) Show the movement on the consolidated retained earnings attributable to Holdrite for the year to 30 September 20X4. (2 marks) (Total = 25 marks)

Holdrite (A)

Hedra (Q)

Hedra (A)

F9 FINANCIAL MANAGEMANT

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FAQ (A)

Droxfol Co (PP) (Q)

Droxfol Co (PP) (A)

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