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On January 1, Prine, Inc., acquired 100 percent of Lydia Companys common stock for a fair value of $121,526,000 in cash and stock. Lydias assets and liabilities equaled their fair values except for its equipment, which was undervalued by $580,000 and had a 10-year remaining life.
Prine specializes in media distribution and viewed its acquisition of Lydia as a strategic move into content ownership and creation. Prine expected both cost and revenue synergies from controlling Lydias artistic content (a large library of classic movies) and its sports programming specialty video operation. Accordingly, Prine allocated Lydias assets and liabilities (including $47,112,000 of goodwill) to a newly formed operating segment appropriately designated as a reporting unit.
The fair values of the reporting units identifiable assets and liabilities through the first year of operations were as follows.
Fair Values
Account
1/1
12/31
Cash
$
279,000
$
308,000
Receivables (net)
596,000
907,500
Movie library (25-year life)
44,450,000
60,600,000
Broadcast licenses (indefinite life)
15,360,000
20,530,000
Equipment (10-year life)
20,840,000
19,870,000
Current liabilities
(581,000
)
(722,500
)
Long-term debt
(6,530,000
)
(6,495,000
)
However, Lydias assets have taken longer than anticipated to produce the expected synergies with Prines operations. Accordingly, Prine reviewed events and circumstances and concluded that Lydias fair value was likely less than its carrying amount. At year-end, Prine reduced its assessment of the Lydia reporting units fair value to $112,418,000.
At December 31, Prine and Lydia submitted the following balances for consolidation. There were no intra-entity payables on that date.
Prine, Inc.
Lydia Co.
Revenues
$
(19,300,000
)
$
(13,800,000
)
Operating expenses
16,700,000
12,500,000
Equity in Lydia earnings
(1,242,000
)
NA
Dividends declared
300,000
60,000
Retained earnings, 1/1
(58,200,000
)
(6,334,000
)
Cash
594,000
308,000
Receivables (net)
360,000
907,500
Investment in Lydia
122,708,000
NA
Broadcast licenses
362,500
14,990,000
Movie library
480,000
48,000,000
Equipment (net)
137,700,000
19,100,000
Current liabilities
(762,500
)
(201,500
)
Long-term debt
(24,700,000
)
(8,030,000
)
Common stock
(175,000,000
)
(67,500,000
)
a.
What is the relevant initial test to determine whether goodwill could be impaired?
b.
At what amount should Prine record an impairment loss for its Lydia reporting unit for the year?
c.
What is consolidated net income or loss for the year?
d.
What is the December 31 consolidated balance for goodwill?
e.
What is the December 31 consolidated balance for broadcast licenses?
f.
Prepare a consolidated worksheet for Prine and Lydia (Prines trial balance should first be adjusted for any appropriate impairment loss). (For accounts where multiple consolidation entries are required, combine all debit entries into one amount and enter this amount in the debit column of the worksheet. Similarly, combine all credit entries into one amount and enter this amount in the credit column of the worksheet.)
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