December 31, Year 2, were as follows — PAT Inc Halifax Nova Scotia acquired the voting shares Gioco Limited Italy — Equipment 150 000

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On December 31, Year 2, PAT Inc. of Halifax, Nova Scotia, acquired 90% of the voting shares of Gioco Limited of Italy, for 690,000 euros (€). On the acquisition date, the fair values equaled the carrying amounts for all of Gioco’s identifiable assets and liabilities. Selected account balances from Gioco’s general ledger on

December 31, Year 2, were as follows:

Equipment ………………………….. € 150,000

Building ………………………. 1,350,000

Accumulated amortization ………. 195,000

Common shares ………………. 600,000

Retained earnings ………………. 96,000

Gioco purchased the building and equipment on January 1, Year 1. The condensed trial balance of Gioco for the year ending December 31, Year 5, was as follows:

Accounts receivable …………………… € 197,000

Inventory ………………………….. 255,000

Building ………………………….. 1,350,000

Equipment ………………………….. 350,000

Cost of goods purchased ………………. 1,080,000

Change in inventory ………………….. 120,000

Amortization expense ………………….. 130,000

Other expenses ………………….. 470,000

Dividends paid ………………….. 300,000

Total debits …………………………… €4,252,000

Current monetary liabilities …………… € 682,000

Common shares …………………… 600,000

Retained earnings, beginning ………….. 300,000

Sales …………………………………. 2,250,000

Accumulated amortization …………… 420,000

Total credits ……………………………. €4,252,000

Additional Information

• Gioco’s sales, inventory purchases, and other expenses occurred uniformly over the year.

• Gioco’s inventory on hand at the end of each year was purchased uniformly over the last quarter. On December 31, Year 4, the inventories totaled €375,000, and on December 31, Year 5, they totaled €255,000.

• On January 1, Year 5, Gioco purchased equipment for €200,000. The equipment has an estimated useful life of eight years and a residual value of €5,000. Gioco uses the double-declining-balance method to calculate amortization expense. There were no other purchases of property, plant, and equipment between Year 2 and Year 5.

• The dividends were declared and paid on January 1, Year 5.

• The exchange rates for the euro and the Canadian dollar were as follows:

Jan. 1, Year 1 ………………………………… $1 = €0.50

Dec. 31, Year 2 ………………………… $1 = €0.60

Average for the Year 4 fourth quarter …………. $1 = €0.68

Dec. 31, Year 4/Jan. 1, Year 5 …………………. $1 = €0.70

Dec. 31, Year 5 ………………………… $1 = €0.80

Average for Year 5 ………………………… $1 = €0.76

Average for the Year = fourth quarter ………… $1 = €0.79

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