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Advanced Financial Accounting13th
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By Theodore Christensen ALL CHAPTERS 1 TO 20
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PREFACE1. Intercorporate Acquisitions and Investments in Other Entities
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2. Reporting Intercorporate Investments and Consolidation of Wholly Owned Subsidiaries with No Differential
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3. The Reporting Entity and the Consolidation of Less-Than-Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries with NoDifferential
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4. Consolidation of Wholly Owned Subsidiaries Acquired at More Than Book Value
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5. Consolidation of Less-Than-Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries Acquired at More Than Book Value
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6. Intercompany Inventory Transactions
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7. Intercompany Transfers of Services and Noncurrent Assets
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12. Multinational Accounting: Issues in Financial Reporting and Translation of Foreign Entity Statements
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13. Segment and Interim Reporting
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15. Partnerships: Formation, Operation, and Changes in Membership
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16. Partnerships: Liquidation
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17. Governmental Entities: Introduction and General Fund Accounting
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18. Governmental Entities: Special Funds and Governmentwide Financial Statements
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19. Not-for-Profit Entities
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20. Corporations in Financial Difficulty
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nother entity it has created should be recorded by the newly created entity at the assets':
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D) fair value of consideration exchanged by the newly created entity.
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Topic: Internal Expansion: Creating a Business Entity; Valuation of Business Entities Learning
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Objective: 01-
01 Understand and explain the reasons for and different methods of business expansion, the types
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of organizational structures, and the types of acquisitions.; 01-
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03 Make calculations and prepare journal entries for the creation of a business entity.
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2) Given the increased development of complex business structures, which of the followingregul
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ators is responsible for the continued usefulness of accounting reports?
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Topic: An Introduction to Complex Business Structures gf g f g f g f g f
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hose of the acquiring company into a single entity is defined as:
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04 Understand and explain the differences between different forms ofbusiness combinations.
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4) In which of the following situations do accounting standards not require that the financials
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A) A corporation creates a new 100 percent owned subsidiary
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B) A corporation purchases 90 percent of the voting stock of another company
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C) A corporation has both control and majority ownership of an unincorporated company
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During its inception, Devon Company purchased land for $100,000 and a building for $180,000. Afte
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r exactly 3 years, it transferred these assets and cash of $50,000 to a newly created subsidiary,Regan Co
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mpany, in exchange for 15,000 shares of Regan's $10 par value stock. Devon uses straight-
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line depreciation. Useful life for the building is 30 years, with zero residual value. An appraisal reve
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aled that the building has a fair value of $200,000.
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