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23 March, 12:14

Harrison, Inc. acquires 100% of the voting stock of Rhine Company on January 1, 2010, for $400,000 cash. A contingent payment of $16,500 will be paid on April 15, 2011, if Rhine generates cash flows from operations of $27,000 or more in the next year. Harrison estimates that there is a 20% probability that Rhine will generate at least $27,000 next year, and uses an interest rate of 5% to incorporate the time value of money. The fair value of $16,500 at 5%, using a probability-weighted approach, is $3,142.

When recording consideration transferred for the acquisition of Rhine on January 1, 2010, Harrison will record a contingent performance obligation in the amount of:

a) $628.40. b) $2,671.60. c) $3,142.00. d) $13,358.00. e) $16,500.00.

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  1. 23 March, 13:37
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    c) $3,142.00

    Explanation:

    The recording of the contingent performance obligation should be recorded at $3,142 which should be equal to the fair value of $16,500 at 5% using the probability-weighted approach

    Moreover, at the time of payment, the journal entry is

    Contingent performance obligation Dr $3,142

    Loss from revaluation of contingent performance obligation $13,358

    To Cash A/C $16,500

    (Being the cash paid is recorded)
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