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21 February, 19:22

1. An 80%-owned subsidiary sells land to its parent at a gain of $100,000. The following year, the parent sells the land to an outside entity for a gain of $10,000. How is the noncontrolling interest in net income affected in the year the parent sells the land? A. No effect B. Increase of $20,000 C. Decrease of $2,000 D. Decrease of $22,000

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  1. 21 February, 22:10
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    The answer is ""D

    Decrease of $22,000

    Explanation:

    Parents and subsidiary may sell non-current asset s to each other, resulting i n a profit being recorded in the selling ent ity's financial statements.

    If these non - current assets are still held by the purchasing entity at the y ear-end, the profit is unrealised from the gr oup's perspective and should be removed.

    The NCI calculation would include an adjustment to reduce the subsidiary's profit by $100,000 to eliminate the profit on disposal of the intra-group transfer.

    The NCI would be decreased by $100,000*20% = $20,000 and the gain on disposal $10,000*20% = $2,000

    The NCI would be decreased by = $20,000 + $2,000 = $22,000
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