1. On May 31, 2016, Armstrong Company paid $3,300,000 to acquire all of the common stock of Hall Corporation, which became a division of Armstrong. Hall reported the following balance sheet at the time of the acquisition:
Current assets Noncurrent assets
Total assets
$ 900,000 2,700,000
$3,600,000
Current liabilities Long-term liabilities Stockholders’ equity Total liabilities and
stockholders’ equity
$ 600,000 500,000 2,500,000
$3,600,000
2. It was determined at the date of the acquisition that the fair value of the identifiable net assets of Hall was $2,800,000. At December 31, 2016, Hall reports the following balance sheet information:
Current assets
Noncurrent assets (including goodwill recognized in purchase) Current liabilities
Long-term liabilities
Net assets
$ 800,000 2,400,000
(700,000)
(500,000) $2,000,000
It is determined that the fair value of the Hall division is $2,100,000. The recorded amount for Hall’s net assets (excluding goodwill) is the same as fair value, except for property, plant, and equipment, which has a fair value of $200,000 above the carrying value.
Instructions
(a) Compute the amount of goodwill recognized, if any, on May 31, 2016.
(b) Determine the impairment loss, if any, to be recorded on December 31, 2016.
(c) Assume that the fair value of the Hall division is $1,950,000 instead of $2,100,000. Prepare the journal entry to record the impairment loss, if any, on December 31, 2016.