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14 March, 19:44

Phips Co. purchases 100 percent of Sips Company on January 1, 20X2, when Phips' retained earnings balance is $320,000 and Sips' is $120,000. During 20X2, Sips reports $20,000 of net income and declares $8,000 of dividends. Phips reports $125,000 of separate operating earnings plus $20,000 of equity-method income from its 100 percent interest in Sips; Phips declares dividends of $35,000. Based on the preceding information, what is Phips' post-closing retained earnings balance on December 31, 20X2?

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  1. 14 March, 19:48
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    Phips' post-closing retained earnings balance on December 31, 20X2 = $577,000

    Explanation:

    Note: When 100% shares of a company is acquired it is treated as subsidiary and for its accounting equity method is used.

    In that case all balances of subsidiary are added to balances of Parent company.

    But if any dividend is received then such value is deducted from carrying value of investment, and any share in profit will be added to carrying value.

    All the retained earnings balance is accumulated together of both companies.

    Therefore closing balance shall be

    Retained earnings balance of Sips at year end

    = $120,000 + $20,000 - $8,000 = $132,000

    Year end balance of Phips Alone

    = $320,000 + 125,000 = $445,000

    Total Retained Earnings at year end = $132,000 + $445,000 = $577,000
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