FAR Study Group Q1 2017 - Page 139

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  • #1504843
    GiniC
    Participant

    DOH!!! Now I see it. The increase in equipment is the difference between the 25,000 item sold and the 50,000 item purchased, so I was trying to double-count it.

    #1504848
    Namstut
    Participant

    @aatoural

    Equipment sale:

    25,000 Cost-12,000 A/D=13,000 NBV+5,000 gain=18,000 that's the sale price to be included in the investing activities

    $20,000 – cash portion of the payment to purchase new equipment

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    #1504867
    aatoural
    Participant

    Oh I get it now. I was doing looking at it from the total of increase or decrease in equipment didn't take into account all the other items that are part of the transaction.

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    #1504878
    Namstut
    Participant

    @aatoural, I don't think I would have solved it if you didn't ask about the $18k and 20k.

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    #1504882
    julian31
    Participant

    Ok so I see how you got 17700 because it gives a net selling price of 17100 (net meaning after costs). so when determining the price floor shouldn't it be 17700-1770 for 15930 instead of 15950? although this doesn't affect the answer either way, I was just curious.

    And also my adjust journal entry for #2 should be (assuming 16850 cost and reporting it at 16250 replacement at eoy)
    dr. inventory loss 600
    cr. inventory 600

    #1504891
    CPA8675309
    Participant

    Business Combinations:

    I don't quite understand this question, but maybe I just can't read. Is there a difference between acquisition costs and acquisition-related costs? I'll check my book, but if someone could explain that would be great. Here's the question (the correct answer was D):

    A combination is accounted for as an acquisition (initiated in a fiscal year beginning after December 15, 2008). Which of the following would be considered part of the acquisition cost of an acquired entity in a business combination?

    Costs incurred by the acquiring entity that are directly related to the acquisition
    Costs incurred by the acquired entity that are directly related to the acquisition
    Indirect acquisition costs incurred by the acquiring entity

    Incorrect A. I only
    B. I and II only
    C. I and III only
    D. None of these items would be part of the acquisition cost.

    Explanation in Ninja:
    FASB ASC 805-10-25-21 requires that acquisition-related costs be charged to expense. All of these costs are acquisition-related costs and should be expensed in the period incurred.

    FASB ASC 805-10-25-23 states the following:
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    Acquisition-related costs are costs the acquirer incurs to effect a business combination. Those costs include finder's fees; advisory, legal, accounting, valuation, and other professional or consulting fees; general administrative costs, including the costs of maintaining an internal acquisitions department; and costs of registering and issuing debt and equity securities. The acquirer shall account for acquisition-related costs as expenses in the periods in which the costs are incurred and the services are received, with one exception. The costs to issue debt or equity securities shall be recognized in accordance with other applicable GAAP.

    #1504899
    GiniC
    Participant

    @julian31

    I went back-and-forth on that myself, but my notes say profit is usually % of selling price, not % of NRV. Hopefully that will be made clear in a problem statement

    #1504912
    GiniC
    Participant

    @CPA8675309 acquisition-related costs are things that a company spent in order to buy another company (investigating their finances and operations, visiting facilities, travelling to meet with the board and executives, etc.) that are not part of the purchase price.

    #1504945
    CPA8675309
    Participant

    Thank you, @GiniC. I thought maybe I was being dumb. The acquisition cost is the price paid to acquire (the cost of common stock, example), whereas, the acquisition-related costs are legal fees, etc as you mentioned. After going through a ton of questions and explanations, my thinking becomes foggy.

    #1504948
    Cruzer
    Participant

    I don't have Becker software but do have the 2013 V 1.0 book. Has anyone tried and really drill down on chart comparisons of IFRS vs GAAP in the back of F-10? Seems like a pretty good summary of all the differences. I did go on Becker's website and get the updates for this vesions updates to V 1.1. There is an entire page on the chart that has been replaced in the update.

    #1505008
    Namstut
    Participant

    @cruzer, this is exactly what I am doing right now. I just ripped the pages out of the book so I could have them with me and read whenever I have a chance. It's a pretty good summary, it might be worth spending some time on it.

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    #1505016
    Cjsr
    Participant

    Took FAR yesterday. The second and third testlets didn't seem “harder,” I would say “more substantial” instead. I did ask for a handheld calculator and thought it helped. Thank you monikernc if you're out there.

    I had an hour and 50 minutes for the SIMs. None of them were weird. No DRS. They all said whether or not to put zeroes or leave blanks if relevant. With 5 minutes left, one SIM still needed some work, but my brain was done.

    For the first time, I didn't flag any MCQs. None of them seemed like it would help to go back and mull them over some more.

    I felt better leaving this one than the previous time. I left that one knowing that it would be right on the edge.

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    #1505019
    Namstut
    Participant

    @CPA, I am thinking that the acquisition price would be referred to as an “acquisition price” and not the cost. Now that I've said it, I have to confirm that this is the case. 🙂

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    #1505020
    Namstut
    Participant

    @Cjsr congrats!!! It sounds like you did pretty well! We will see you on March 21st score release and hopefully on the “I am DONE!!” thread!

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    #1505022
    Cjsr
    Participant

    @Namstut Thanks to you all!

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