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Journal Entries for Business Acquisitions

Pandora acquired Sophocles in an acquisition. Pandora issued 40,000 shares of common stock with a par value of $20 per share for all of Sophocles' outstanding shares. Pandora also agreed to pay $200,000 if a contract met profit targets, with a fair value of $160,000. Pandora incurred $10,000 in stock issuance costs and $40,000 in legal fees. The summary provides book and fair values of Sophocles' assets and liabilities prior to the acquisition. Journal entries are required for the acquisition assuming different stock prices for Pandora. Postoli acquired Stampol when Stampol ceased operations. Postoli paid $40,000 cash and

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Journal Entries for Business Acquisitions

Pandora acquired Sophocles in an acquisition. Pandora issued 40,000 shares of common stock with a par value of $20 per share for all of Sophocles' outstanding shares. Pandora also agreed to pay $200,000 if a contract met profit targets, with a fair value of $160,000. Pandora incurred $10,000 in stock issuance costs and $40,000 in legal fees. The summary provides book and fair values of Sophocles' assets and liabilities prior to the acquisition. Journal entries are required for the acquisition assuming different stock prices for Pandora. Postoli acquired Stampol when Stampol ceased operations. Postoli paid $40,000 cash and

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ACCT4010, Fall 2020

Handout #1-Questions
1. At December 31, 2011, Pandora Incorporated issued 40,000 shares of its $20 par common
stock for all the outstanding shares of the Sophocles Company. In addition, Pandora agreed to
pay the owners of Sophocles an additional $200,000 if a specific contract achieved the profit
levels that were targeted by the owners of Sophocles in their sale agreement. The fair value of
this amount, with an agreed likelihood of occurrence and discounted to present value, is
$160,000. In addition, Pandora paid $10,000 in stock issue costs and $40,000 in legal fees.
Summarized balance sheet and fair value information for Sophocles immediately prior to the
acquisition follows.
Book Value Fair Value
Cash $100,000 $100,000
Accounts Receivable 280,000 250,000
Inventory 520,000 640,000
Buildings and Equipment (net) 750,000 870,000
Trademarks and Tradenames 0 500,000
Total Assets $1,650,000
Accounts Payable $200,000 $190,000
Notes Payable 900,000 900,000
Retained Earnings 550,000
Total Liabilities and Equity $1,650,000

Required:
1) Prepare Pandora's general journal entry for the acquisition of Sophocles assuming that Pandora's
stock was trading at $35 at the date of acquisition and Sophocles dissolves as a separate legal
entity.
2) Prepare Pandora's general journal entry for the acquisition of Sophocles assuming that Pandora's
stock was trading at $35 at the date of acquisition and Sophocles continues as a separate legal
entity.
3) Prepare Pandora's general journal entry for the acquisition of Sophocles assuming that Pandora's
stock was trading at $25 at the date of acquisition and Sophocles dissolves as a separate legal
entity.

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ACCT4010, Fall 2020
Handout #1-Questions

2. On June 30, 2013, Stampol Company ceased operations and all of their assets and
liabilities were purchased by Postoli Incorporated. Postoli paid $40,000 in cash to the
owner of Stampol, and signed a five-year note payable to the owners of Stampol in
the amount of $200,000. Their closing balance sheets as of June 30, 2013 are shown
below. In the purchase agreement, both parties noted that Inventory was
undervalued on the books by $10,000, and Pistoli would also take possession of a
customer list with a fair value of $18,000. Pistoli paid all legal costs of the acquisition,
which amounted to $7,000.

Postoli Stampol
Cash $150,000 $17,000
Inventory 260,000 120,000
Other current assets 420,000 60,000
Land 60,000 0
Plant assets-net 590,000 190,000
Total Assets $1,480,000 $387,000

Accounts payable $440,000 $127,000


Notes payable 160,000 80,000
Capital stock, $5 par 20,000 50,000
Additional paid-in capital 60,000 0
Retained Earnings 800,000 130,000
Total Liabilities & Equities $1,480,000 $387,000

Required:
1. Prepare the journal entry Postoli would record at the date of acquisition.
2. Prepare the journal entry Stampol would record at the date of acquisition.

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