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16 February, 02:18

On January 1, 2012, Chamberlain Corporation pays $388,000 for a 60 percent ownership in Neville. Annual excess fair-value amortization of 815,000 results from the acquisition. On December 31, 2013, Neville reports revenues of $400,000and expenses of $300,000 and Chamberlain reports revenues of $700,000 and expenses of $400,000. The parent figurescontain no income from the subsidiary. What is consofidated net income attributable to the controlling interest? a. $231,000. b. $351,000. c $366,000. d. $400,000.

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  1. 16 February, 04:35
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    b. $351,000

    Explanation:

    Net income for Chamberlain Corporation = $700,000 - $400,000

    = $300,000

    Net income for Neville = $400,000 - $300,000 - $15000

    = $85000

    Chamberlain Corporation share of Neville net income = 85000*0.60

    = $51000

    The consolidated net income attributable to the controlling interest

    = $300,000 + 51000

    = $351000

    Therefore, The consofidated net income attributable to the controlling interest is $351000.
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