Question: (Accounting for Goodwill) Fred Moss, owner of Moss Interiors, is negotiating for the purchase of Zweifel Galleries. The following balance sheet of Zweifel is given in an abbreviated form as follows.


ZWEIFEL GALLERIES

BALANCE SHEET

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2017

Assets

Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity

Cash

\(100,000

Accounts payable

\) 50,000

Land

70,000

Notes payable (long-term)

300,000

Buildings (net)

200,000

Total liabilities

350,000

Equipment (net)

175,000

Common stock \(200,000

Copyrights (net)

30,000

Retained earnings 25,000

225,000

Total assets

\)575,000

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

\(575,000

Moss and Zweifel agree that:

  1. Land is undervalued by \)30,000.
  2. Equipment is overvalued by \(5,000.

Zweifel agrees to sell the gallery to Moss for \)350,000.

Instructions

Prepare the entry to record the purchase of Zweifel Galleries on Moss’s books.

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Answer

The amount of goodwill to be recorded is $100,000.

Step by step solution

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Meaning of Journal Entry                                                                                                              

A journal entry is a record offinancial transactions kept in the books of accounts of an organization. There are debit and credit columns, as well as a narration of each transaction.

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Preparing journal entry                                                                                                                   

Date

Particular

Debit ($)

Credit ($)

Cash

100,000

Land

100,000

Building

200,000

Equipment

170,000

Copyright

30,000

Goodwill

100,000

Accounts Payable

50,000

Long-term Notes Payable

300,000

Cash

350,000

Working notes:

Calculation of goodwill amount

Net assets of Zweifel as reported ($575,000 – $350,000)

$225,000

Adjustments to fair value

Increase in land value 30,000

Decrease in equipment value (5,000)

25,000

Net assets of Zweifel at fair value

250,000

Selling price

350,000

Amount of goodwill to be recorded

$100,000

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